An Interview with Aled Phillips – Founder and Director of Johns’ Boys by Samiya Houston

Last week I had the immense honour of interviewing Aled Phillips, founder and director of the award – winning (and BGT semi-finalists!) Welsh male voice choir – Johns’ Boys, in the midst of a UK Tour.

How did the choir start? 

The choir came together in 2016 to perform choral arrangements by two local composers in our village—both of whom were named John! As I walked onto the stage to conduct the concert, I suddenly realized I hadn’t thought of a name… and that’s how Johns’ Boys was born. I still get so many emails starting with ‘Hi John’!

What was the experience of being on BGT (auditions and live semi-finals) like for you? 

BGT was an incredible experience—truly surreal. You never know how the audience will react, so to see everyone on their feet and receive such amazing feedback from the judges was unforgettable. Then, being invited onto national TV and even getting a personal message of congratulations from Calum Scott was unbelievable. The impact was immediate—travelling to London the next day, we saw the numbers rising from Wrexham to Euston at every stop -another million people had watched our audition. It was a moment we’ll never forget!

Aside from BGT, have there been any other highlights for the choir? 

In 2019, we became the first British male choir to be crowned Choir of the World at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod—undoubtedly the choir’s biggest achievement. Winning such a prestigious competition was an incredible honour. Other standout moments include performing at the Last Night of the Proms and the Royal Variety Performance at the Royal Albert Hall—both unforgettable experiences that showcased the choir on some of the world’s most iconic stages

Have there been any major challenges/setbacks?

The shift in running the choir has been incredibly challenging. I was a music teacher for over 15 years, but the sheer amount of work needed to manage the choir meant I had to step away from teaching. Now, my days are filled with organising concert venues, responding to emails from all over the world, booking hotels and transport, and arranging music for new shows and another EP. It’s a huge task, but seeing what the choir has achieved makes it all worthwhile. For the lads, I’d say the biggest challenge is balancing choir with work and family commitments—it’s tricky, but their dedication and passion make it possible-

What’s your favourite song/piece to perform as a choir? 

That’s a tricky one for me to answer because when I listen to the choir in concert, I have three caps on—the conductor, giving direction to the performance; the arranger, who has written the songs; and the manager, watching the audience’s reactions. As a conductor, the best piece to lead is Surge Illuminare—it’s a full workout! As an arranger, I’d have to say our BGT audition arrangement of Biblical, which has had over 20 million views worldwide. And in terms of audience reaction, it’s a close call between Bread of Heaven and Myfanwy, with Angels thrown in too!

What’s next for Johns’ Boys post – tour? 

The choir is currently in the middle of recording our second EP and preparing for our first foreign tour to Canada. Next, I’d love to extend the tour even further! But beyond that, a dream of mine is to create a musical set in a Welsh pub, with a piano in the corner and a jukebox. Picture all the lads sitting on stools, chatting about life in Johns’ Boys! I’ve got it all planned out… now I just need someone to write it—and pay for it!           We’re also starting up a Junior Johns’ Boys Choir to give young people in the area a chance to be part of this wonderful story. It’s not just about inspiring the next generation but also ensuring a strong future for the choir. We want to pass on the passion, talent, and camaraderie that make Johns’ Boys so special.

The Choir will be performing in Wales this year on,

1st March: Brangwyn Hall, Guildhall, Swansea

5th April: Aberystwyth Arts Centre

20th June: Venue Cymru

More information here

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