Young @ Heart, an internationally-famous group of singing seniors, makes its first Maine appearance March 27 at Merrill Auditorium.

The rocking choral group hails from Northampton, Mass. Formed in 1982, over the years they’ve collaborated nationally and internationally with others groups ranging from Cambodian singers and rap groups to orchestras. The group’s motto (Never Too Old to Rock!) gives credence to reviews like one from TIME Magazine that said, “These gyrating geriatrics travel around the world belting out rock classics and garnering rave reviews.”   

The Young at Heart Chorus performs with a seven piece band of youngsters (ages  40-65). The oldest member of the chorus, Jean Florio, has also been with the group the third longest, since 1993. The current performers in Y @ H range in age from 73 to 89. There are some with prior professional theater or music experience, others who have performed extensively on the amateur level, and some who never stepped onto a stage before turning eighty. None of the current performers of Y@H were part of the original group that formed in 1982, but they have kept alive the spirit of the early pioneers and continue to push the group in new directions.

The 2:30 performace at Merrill Auditorium in Portland benefits Northeast Hearing & Speech and Volunteers of America. You can get more information at the Young at Heart Maine website or by calling 207-842-0800. Tickets are available at PorTix and the Merrill Auditorium box office.