The term "Chorus of the Chesapeake" does not appear in established encyclopedic sources and is not widely recognized as a formal organization, historical entity, or cultural phenomenon. There are no verifiable records confirming its existence, purpose, or activities in reliable reference materials.
The phrase may be interpreted contextually: "Chorus" typically refers to a musical group or ensemble, while "the Chesapeake" commonly denotes the Chesapeake Bay region in the eastern United States, encompassing parts of Maryland, Virginia, and surrounding areas. Thus, the term could plausibly refer to a local choral group based in the Chesapeake Bay area. However, without corroborating evidence from authoritative sources, such an interpretation remains speculative.
As of now, no peer-reviewed publications, official registries, or media archives provide confirmation of a group or concept by this name. Therefore, the term lacks sufficient encyclopedic documentation.