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2012
Barbershop Harmony Society110 7th Avenue N., Nashville, TN 37203
800-876-SING www.barbershop.org
InternatIonalConventIon
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NatioNalaNthems
The Star Spangled BannerO, say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars, throughtheperilousfight,O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets’ red glare,the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night thatourflagwasstillthere.O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
O Canada!O Canada! Our home and native land!True patriot love in all thy sons command.With glowing hearts we see thee rise,The True North strong and free!From far and wide, O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.God keep our land glorious and free!O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.O Canada, we stand on guard for thee!
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Welcome to Portland, Oregon! Thanks for being here for the Barbershop Harmony Society’s 74th In-ternational Convention! 2012 marks 10 years since
our last convention in Portland, OR, and if you were here then, you’ll remember what a fantastic week THAT was. The Society even won the Portland Oregon Visitors Association’s “Twin Spires” award for the convention “that had the greatest impact on the city of Portland in 2002.” Let’s do our best to once again show our beautiful host city why barbershoppers are the greatest people around.
Conventions are time for people to come together and celebrate what they do on a regular basis, but on a much larger scale. I’d like to be so bold in saying that we barbershoppers take that to the next level…and beyond! We gather each year for many reasons…to catch up with old friends, make new friends, tag into the wee small hours, compete with our chorus or quartet on the “big stage,” share the joy of barbershop singing with the younger generations of singers, take in a show or two (or three or four), visit beautiful cities...the list goes on and on. What ties us all together, however, is the opportunity to combine our voices in song to celebrate and share the gift of barbershop harmony with others. That is why we are here this week!
Putting on a convention of this size takes a lot of hard work. I’d be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge those people who made this year’s con-vention possible. So please be sure to thank our Convention Chair-man, Bob Cox, when you see him, for all he’s done with his team of hundreds of volunteers who have worked hard (and will continue to work hard) to prepare for this event. Also thank Dusty Schleier, the Society’s Manager of Meetings and Conventions, for his tireless ef-forts in running the Society’s conventions. Both Bob and Dusty, along with their teams, ensure this convention runs as smoothly as possible so you can just enjoy the ride.
Good luck to all of the competitors this week. And if you are watch-ing the contest from your seat, be sure to cheer loudly. Each man has worked hard to put his best performance on the stage to entertain you. Let’s all show them how much we appreciate them.
Enjoy your week, and remember to register now for Orlando in Janu-ary and Toronto in July…the two conventions taking place during our 75th Anniversary year in 2013. They will both be a party you’ll never forget!
Welcome to the2012 iNterNatioNal
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Rick Spencer, Director of Operations/COO
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Fellow barbershop singers,
The highlight for many of us each year and the culmination (or is it the start?) of each year is our In-ternational Convention. This year we welcome you all to the end of the Oregon Trail. We started this journey last year in Kansas City at the start of the Trail. As al-ways, the chorus and quartet con-
tests will be barn burners between groups performing at a very high level of expertise. The shows will pro-vide diversity and a chance to sit back and just enjoy our wonderful hobby. And Portland is a beautiful city with lots of things to do and lots of places to go. Mt. St.Helen’sisashortdistance.ThePacificCoastandthe Columbia River gorge offer breath-taking views ofamagnificentpartofourcountryandourcontinent.The city’s parks and the rose garden are unsurpassed in their beauty.
It is a wonderful opportunity to visit with old friends and make new ones. Take time between sessions to share a meal and a song with someone new. Take time to catch up with each other on news since the last time you met. You have the choice or running yourself raggedforfourfunfilleddaysorjustsavoringallthebest the Barbershop can offer.
Whatever you do, enjoy the week, make plans to attend the 2013 Midwinter Convention in Orlando and the 2013 International Convention in Toronto, and refresh yourself for another six months or year until we meet again!
alaN lamsoN’sWelcome
Alan LamsonSociety President andInterimChiefExecutiveOfficer
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Bob CoxDuane Christensen/Lynn Turner
Jerry Bray/Steve SchmidtGlenn RussellRich Rosales
Ken Galloway/Bob ThomasLynn Turner/Ken Daniels
Duane ChristensenMichael BlackJanell Hatley
Gary TroutBob Cox/Duane Christensen
Michael Black/Don ThornLarry Perkins
Bryan JonesGreg Hatley
Kurt EngelstadBud Roberts
Jordan BrownDr. Matthew Crandall
portlaNd 2012VoluNteers
General ChairmanAssistant ChairmanTreasurerSecretaryAuditorium/StageJudges ServicesCompetitor ServicesAuditorium HouseGraphics/SignageBarberTotsRisersStaffingRegistrationWorld Harmony JamboreeChorditoriumScoresheet/Bulletin DistributionDaily Bulletin EditorTransportationFlash MobSunday Worship Service
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GeNeral iNformatioNHeadquarters HotelHilton Portland & Executive Tower921 Southwest 6th AvenuePortland, OR 97204Phone: (503) 226-1611Fax: (503) 220-2565
Passes & Registration Information Passes and registrations can be purchased at the Oregon Ballroom of the Convention Center during registration hours.
Quiet, Please!Quiet must prevail outside the entrance to the arena and in the concourse areas, in fairness to the competing quartets and choruses.
Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited at all times.
Admittance to Performance VenueEntry and exit are permitted between contestants during the contest sessions, but please do so quickly and quietly. Contestants will not be introduced while people are moving about the performance venue.
No RecordingsCopyright law strictly limits the use of audio or video recording during any performance. No audio or video device, whether or not in use, is permitted in the place of performance without permission of the Society. Any person found possessing any such device will be required to leave immediately.Thetape,film,orotherrecordingmediumwillbeconfis-cated and any unauthorized recordings erased or destroyed. Enforce-ment of the copyright law protects you and us, but most importantly, it protects copyright owners who make our performances possible. Your support and cooperation are appreciated.
Sales of RecordingsAll sales of merchandise or recordings must be through the Harmony Marketplaceorofficialconventionvendor.
BarberTots RoomThe BarbersTots Room is available to parents with small children during all contest sessions. Parents must remain with their children at all times. The BarberTots Room for ALL contests is located in the Preferred Din-ing Room (Club Level) of the Rose Garden Arena.
Elevator CourtesyHotel elevators can sometimes stall for lengthy periods due to overload-ing. When you are part of a large crowd of people, all trying to get to differentfloorsofahotel,thewaitforanelevatorcanbetime-consum-ing and frustrating. Waiting patiently for an available car, however, can help prevent elevator failures that delay you and your fellow passengers. Remember, consideration for others is one of the hallmarks of being a Barbershopper.
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ChurchesA complete listing may be found in the Yellow Pages, or check with the concierge in each convention hotel.
Community Resources (check www.facebook.com/barbershopharmo-nysociety - Portland tab for map)
HospitalLegacy Emanuel Medical Center & Emergency Room2801 North Gantenbein Avenue (503) 413-2200
Dry CleanerClosest to Arena: Five Star Cleaners 1400 NE Broadway St. (503) 282-9296Closest to headquarters hotel: Downtown Cleaners 609 Southwest 3rd Avenue (503) 227-7881
Portland Walgreen PharmaciesArena: 1620 Northeast Grand Avenue (503) 493-2715HQ: 2103 W. Burnside Street (503)-295-6480
Wheelchair and Scooter Rental - FREE DeliveryMcCann’s Medical, 15685 S. W. 116th Ave(503)-639-7377•mobility@mccannsrx.com
Grocery StoreSafeway, 1100 Northeast Broadway St. (503)-528-0500
Please be sure to visit our exhibitors in the Oregon Convention Center - Oregon Ballroom.
thaNks to our 2012 exhibitors
ExhibitorModern MassageTimTracksA Charming AffairGroupanizerNZABSAssociation of International ChampionsBHS Historian DisplayMasters of HarmonyStrongbrook Real Estatezero8, Ringmasters
Booth No.124 67811 141617
For information on exhibiting at a future event, please visit:
www.barbershop.org/exhibits
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Check out our Facebook tab, where you’ll see an interactive map that will help you
find the venue, restaurants, and places of interest ... plus
drug stores, hospital, a grocery, and dry cleaners!
http:/tinyurl.com/6oapdr5
MAXlightrailistheofficialtransportationfortheBarbershopHarmonySociety Int’l Convention. MAX runs every 15 minutes or better most of theday,everydayandservicesallofourofficialhotels(stationswithinwalking distance) with the exception of the Red Lion on the River. MAX is FREE.See http://trimet.org/max/ for a detailed schedule. The Red Lion on the River is serviced daily by a shuttle bus route (not serviced by MAX). Red Lion on the River – Shuttle Bus ScheduleDeparts Red Lion on the River every 30 minutes Monday, July 2nd – 8:00am to midnight to/from Hilton Portland Tuesday, July 3rd – 8:00am to 3:00pm to/from Hilton Portland, 3:30pm-midnight to/from the Hilton Portland & Rose Garden Arena Wednesday, July 4th – 8:00am to midnight to/from the Hilton Portland & Rose Garden Arena Thursday, July 5th – 8:00am to midnight to/from the Hilton Portland & Rose Garden Arena Friday, July 6th – 7:00am to midnight to/from the Hilton Portland & Rose Garden Arena Saturday, July 7th – 8:00am to midnight to/from the Hilton Portland & Rose Garden Arena
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PORTLAND CENTRALCITY MAP
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Red Line MAX — AirportYellow Line MAX — Expo Center (revised route fall 2009)Blue Line MAX — Hillsboro/Gresham Green Line MAX — Clackamas (opens fall 2009)Portland StreetcarBoundary of Fareless SquareDestinationPortland Information CenterHotel
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Hilton Portland & Executive Tower (Headquarter Hotel)University Place HotelThe Paramount HotelRed Lion Hotel on the RiverCrowne Plaza Convention Center HotelCourtyard by Marriott – Lloyd CenterRed Lion Convention Center HotelDoubletree Hotel PortlandEmbassy Suites Portland DowntownThe Benson HotelMarriott City Center HotelHotel Monaco
PORTLANDCITY CENTER
7.3 miles North
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10. The Benson Hotel 211. Marriott City Center Hotel 312. Hotel Monaco 313. Director Park
NOTE: MAX Light Rail is FREE !
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Schedule of EventsAll events will be held at the Rose Garden Arena
unless otherwise noted.
Tuesday, July 3rd
Hospitality Suite 4:45 p.m. – 9:15 p.m. Courtside Club Collegiate Quartet Contest
Wednesday, July 4th Hospitality Suite 9:45 a.m. – 9 :45 p.m. Courtside Club Quartet Quarterfinals
Thursday, July 5th
Harmony Fellows 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Pavilion Breakfast Hilton Hotel Hospitality Suite 10:45 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. Courtside Club Quartet Semifinals
Friday, July 6th Hospitality Suite 9:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. Courtside Club Chorus Contest Session #1Hospitality Suite 3:45 p.m. – 8:45 p.m. Courtside Club Chorus Contest Session #2
Saturday, July 7th Harmony Foundation 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Presents… Show President’s Council 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Grand & Founder’s Club BallroomCelebration Hilton Hotel Hospitality Suite 5:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Courtside Club Quartet Finals
Harmony Foundation invites you to visit our booth, located in the Convention Center, to discover how you can help enrich the lives of young people who may never have an opportunity to discover what barbershop singing can do for the soul.
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Welcome to the 74th Annual International Conven-tion! Harmony Foundation is pleased to recognize you with special seating and events in appreciation for your leadership and generosity.
Hospitality Suite – Courtside Club Harmony Foundation is hosting a Hospitality Suite, which opens 15 minutes prior to all contests. Presi-dent’s Council members are welcome to stop in for light refreshments and an opportunity to re-energize before another round of the contest.
Preferred SeatingPresident’s Council members enjoy preferred seating for Harmony Foundation Presents ... and all contest rounds (including the Collegiate Barbershop Quartet Contest).
President’s Council & Founder’s Club CelebrationThe President’s Council and Founder’s Club Celebra-tion is a special event to recognize your leadership and generosity for the impact you are making on the the world of barbershopping! You must RSVP by Wednesday, July 4th to attend.
Not a President’s Council Member? Join us as a member of The President’s Council, a barbershop harmony adventure that is great fun, extremely rewarding, and best of all, a life-changing difference in the lives of young people. For more information, please stop by the Harmony Foundation Booth, located in the Convention Center, outside the Oregon Ballroom.
We look forward to seeing you there!
the president’s council
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Featuring...
Get your passesnow for another
memorable event!
Don’t Miss Another UnforgettableHarmony Foundation Presents...
several of the collegiate champs through the years, including our headliners - an exclusive reunion performance of our 1996 Collegiate Champion,FOUR VOICES
Our special guests are the founders of the Collegiate contest, Jim Kline and Pete Neushul, with an appearance by their foursome, the incomparable 139th STREET QUARTET!
SaturdayJuly 7, 2012
1:30 p.m.Rose Garden Arena
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schedule of daily eVeNts
Sunday, July 1st
SCJC MeetingDistrict President Council Meeting
SCJC Meeting AHSOW RoomDistrict President Council MeetingPR OfficeConvention Office / Competitor ServicesSociety Board MeetingC&J VP Meeting
C&J VP Meeting SCJC MeetingDistrict President Council Meeting Society Board Meeting AHSOW Room Ladies HospitalityRegistration / Exhibits / MarketplacePR OfficeConvention Office / Competitor ServicesHU Session #1A - Barbershop for the Over 50 SingerHU Session #1B & 2B - Judging Contests: “What Were They Thinking?”HU Session #2A - Supercharging Your Chapter! With Turbo GrowthStanding Ovation Program TrainingHU Session #3A - Supercharging Your Chapter! With Wavebox Singing HU Session #3B Tag City!Affiliate Leaders MeetingHU Session #4A - Historians’ RallyHU Session #4B - Barbershop and the Bel Canto BuzzHU Session #5A - Supercharging Your Chapter! With Turbo GrowthHU Session #5B - Copy Right, NOT WrongHU Session #6A - Supercharging Your Chapter With Wavebox SingingHU Session #6B - Tag City!Harmony Foundation International Collegiate Barbershop ContestASHOW BOD Meeting*Larry Ajer - Tuesday Night Party
Monday, July 2nd
Tuesday, July 3rd
7:00pm-10:00pm9:00pm-10:30pm
8:00am-10:00pm 9:00am-midnight9:00am-9:00pm 1:00pm-6:00pm 1:00pm-6:00pm 1:30pm-5:30pm4:00pm-7:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm 8:00am-12:00pm 8:30am-6:00pm8:30am-12:00pm9:00am-7:00pm9:00am-6:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-10:50am
10:00am-11:50am
11:00am-11:50am
1:00pm-5:00pm12:00pm-12:50pm
12:00pm-12:50pm 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:00pm-1:50pm1:00pm-1:50pm
2:00pm-2:50pm
2:00pm-2:50pm
3:00pm-3:50pm
3:00pm-3:50pm 5:00pm-9:30pm
8:00pm-10:00pm9:00pm-Midnight
Hilton - CrownHilton Exec Tower Salon I & II
Hilton - CrownHilton - Forum Suite
Hilton Exec Tower Salon I & IIOCC - A101OCC - B110
Hilton - PavilionHilton - Broadway IV
Hilton - Broadway IVHilton - Crown
Hilton Exec Tower Salon I & IIHilton - Pavilion
Hilton - Forum SuiteOCC - A107
OCC - Oregon BallroomOCC - A101OCC - B110
Hilton - Broadway I & II
Hilton - Galleria North
Hilton - Broadway I & II
Hilton - Council SuiteHilton - Broadway I & II
Hilton - Galleria NorthHilton - Director’s SuiteHilton - Broadway I & II
Hilton - Galleria North
Hilton - Broadway I & II
Hilton - Galleria North
Hilton - Broadway I & II
Hilton - Galleria NorthRose Garden Arena
Hilton - Forum SuiteHilton - Grand
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schedule of daily eVeNts
World Harmony Council Meeting IAC MeetingAHSOW Room Ladies Hospitality RoomRegistration / Exhibits / MarketplacePR OfficeConvention Office / Competitor ServicesQuartet Quarterfinals Session #1Quartet Quarterfinals Session #2Dixieland Band
Harmony Fellows Breakfast*Ladies Breakfast PROBE Annual Meeting Good News Gospel Sing Master Class - Masters of Harmony
Registration / Exhibits / MarketplacePR OfficeConvention Office / Competitor ServicesAHSOW Room Ladies Hospitality RoomQuartet Semifinals *World Harmony Jamboree*AIC Show
Friends of Bill WLadies Hospitality RoomRegistration / Exhibits / MarketplacePR OfficeConvention Office / Competitor ServicesChorus Contest Session #1AHSOW Room Meet & Greet the 25 & 50 Yr Quartet ChampsGroupanizer User ForumChorus Contest Session #2Chorditorium
Wednesday, July 4th
8:30am-9:30am8:30am-9:30am9:00am-midnight 9:00am-6:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-3:00pm4:30pm-9:30pm10:00pm-11:00pm
8:30am-10:00am 8:30am-10:00am8:30am-10:00am9:00am-10:30am 9:00am-9:50am
9:00am-6:00pm9:00am-6:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm 9:00am-midnight 12:00pm-6:00pm 11:00am-3:00pm 4:15pm-6:30pm7:30pm-10:00pm
8:00am-9:00am9:00am-6:00pm9:00am-6:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm10:00am-2:30pm11:00am-midnight2:30pm-3:30pm
2:30pm-3:30pm4:00pm-8:30pm9:30pm-11:30pm
Thursday, July 5th
Hilton - Director’s SuiteHilton - Studio SuiteHilton - Forum Suite
OCC - A107OCC - Oregon Ballroom
OCC - A101OCC - B110
Rose Garden ArenaRose Garden Arena
Hilton - Mezzanine Level
Hilton - PavilionHilton - Grand
Hilton - Broadway I & IIFirst Presbyterian ChurchDoubletree - Lloyd Center
BallroomOCC - Oregon Ballroom
OCC - A101OCC - B110
Hilton - Forum SuiteOCC - A107
Rose Garden ArenaOCC - Portland Ballroom
Rose Garden Arena
Hilton - Broadway IOCC - A107
OCC - Oregon BallroomOCC - A101OCC - B110
Rose Garden ArenaHilton - Forum Suite
OCC - Oregon Ballroom
Hilton - Broadway IVRose Garden Arena
Hilton - Grand
Friday, July 6th
Follow the convention on Twitter by using #BHSPO. Connect with Twitter on your cell phone or on your computer by going to Twitter.com/barbershopnews.
Follow the events and comments on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/barbershopharmonysociety
*Events not included with convention registration / OCC = Oregon Convention Center
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Schedule of daily eventS
Director Certification Breakfast
PR OfficeConvention Office / Competitor ServicesRegistration / Exhibits / MarketplaceGeneral C&J Meeting **SING WITH THE CHAMPS AHSOW General Membership Meeting Ladies Hospitality RoomCategory Meetings Contest Administrator Music Category MeetingPresentation Category MeetingSinging Category MeetingDVP Membership Meeting AHSOW RoomMaster Class - Old SchoolPhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia GatheringMegaSing*Harmony Foundation Presents...ShowMarketing & PR VP Open HousePresident’s Council / Founder’s Club ReceptionQuartet Finals (Pre-show)Quartet Finals Chorditorium
Church Service
Saturday, July 7th
Sunday, July 8th
7:00am-8:30am
9:00am-1:00pm 9:00am-6:00pm
9:00am-1:00pm9:00am-9:50am 8:30am-11:30am 9:00am-10:30am
9:00am-1:00pm10:00am-10:30am
10:00am-10:30am10:00am-10:30am10:00am-10:30am10:00am-11:30am 11:00am-midnight 11:00am-11:50am11:00am-11:50am12:15pm-12:45pm1:30pm - 3:30pm
4:00pm-5:00pm4:00pm-5:30pm
6:00pm-7:15pm7:30pm-10:00pm10:30pm-1:00am
9:00am-10:00am
Hilton - Exec Tower Salon Ballroom I & II
OCC - A101OCC - B110
OCC - Oregon BallrooomHilton - Pavilion West
OCC - Oregon BallroomHilton - Forum Suite
OCC - A107Hilton - Pavilion West
Hilton - Broadway IHilton - Broadway II
Hilton - Broadway IVHilton - Council SuiteHilton - Forum Suite
Hilton - GrandHilton - Exec Tower Salon I & II
Director ParkRose Garden Arena
OCC - A101Hilton -Grand
Rose Garden ArenaRose Garden Arena
Hilton - Grand
Hilton - Grand
*Events not included with convention registration / OCC = Oregon Convention Center**Attendance to watch Sing With The Champs is free. However, registration and payment are required to participate as a singer. Visit www.singwiththechamps.com for details.
The Webcast
The Portland Convention Competition Events are being webcast worldwide via the internet. Our hosts this year are Debbie Cleveland, Bob Hartley and
Brian Philbin. There are several packages including “Delayed Viewing.”
Visit www.bhs-live.com
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Thursday, July 5, 20129:00–10:30 a.m.First Presbyterian Church
1200 SW Alder Street, Portland1 block north of light rail line,
7 blocks NW of headquarters hotel
· G u e s T D i r e c T o r s ·Jim ShislerJames Estes
Bill Rashleigh
· G u e s T P e r f o r m e r s ·Benson Family Singers
Paul Engel – Gospel PianoHappiness Emporium/Good News! Quartet
Good News! GoSPel SiNG
Visit us on the webwww.Happinessemporium.com
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internationalcontest Judges
Panel ChairmanKevin Keller (CSD)
Guest Panel ChairmanSteve Jamison (SUN)
Contest Administrators (CA/ACA)John Santora (MAD) Doug Arrington (RMD)Randy Meyer (FWD)
MusicJim Kahlke (EVG) Tom Gentry (JAD)Rod Sgrignoli (RMD)Steve Delehanty (MAD)Kirk Young (NED)
PresentationMarty Lovick (EVG) Steve Janes (NED)Gary Plaag (MAD)Mark Kettner (DIX)Dwain Brobst (SWD)
SingingDavid Mills (SUN) Dave Tautkus (FWD)Chad Wulf (JAD) Chad Guyton (CSD)Dale Comer (CSD)
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determiningrelative rank
MusicJudges in this category adjudicate the musical elements in the performance: melody, harmony, range, and tessitura; tempo and rhythm and meter; construction and form; and embellishments. They judge the extent to which the musi-cal performance displays the hallmarks of the barbershop style, and the degree to which the musical performance demonstrates an artistic sensitivity to the music’s primary theme.
PresentationThese judges evaluate how effectively a performer brings the song to life. They respond to both the visual and vocal aspects of the presentation, and evaluate the interaction of these aspects in creating the image of the song, as well as everything about the performance that contributes to emo-tional impact upon the audience.
SingingJudges in this category evaluate the degree to which the performer achieves artistic singing in the barbershop style: the production of vibrant, rich, resonant, technically accu-rate, and highly skilled sound, created both by the indi-vidual singer’s use of good vocal techniques, and by the ensemble’s process of tuning, balancing, unity of sound and precision. They listen for a sense of precise intonation, a feeling of fullness or expansion of sound, a perception of a high degree of vocal skill, a high level of unity and con-sistency throughout the performance, and a freedom from apparent effort that allows the full communication of the lyric and song.
Each judge may award up to100 points per song.
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harmoNy fouNdatioNiNterNatioNal
colleGiate barbershopQuartet coNtest
1. Bentley Manor (SWD)MichaelLitman,SethLafler,TrevorTurbeville,MarcusKangSan Marcos, TX
2. Sound Street (MAD)Stephen Marks, Aaron Todd, Will Theuer, Cullen-Thomas DolsonMills E. Godwin High School
Tuesday, July 3 - Rose Garden Arena5:00 pm
Quartets are listed in order of appearance.Names of quartet members are listed by voice part
(tenor, lead, baritone, bass)regardless of how they stand on stage.
Society PresidentWelcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alan Lamson
Harmony Foundation InternationalPresenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K. J. McAleesejergins
Mic Tester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prestige
Collegiate Contest JudgesMusic: John Burri, Justin Miller, Jeff TaylorPresentation: Joe Hunter, Steve Plumb, Barry TownerSinging:PhilDeBar,JimDeBusman,BrettLittlefieldContest Administrators: Brian Ayers, John Edgerton
Gordie Howe, Drew Ochoa, Nick Gordon, Dave Parrett 2011 Harmony Foundation
International Collegiate Quartet Champion
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3. SBPC (FWD)Brandon Dyer, Anthony Tavianini, Matt Surges, Jason DyerCSU Sacramento
4. Bonus Track (SWD)Anthony Fortino, Greg Owens, Anthony Bartholomew,Spencer MayerTarrant County College, Texas Christian University,University of Texas at El Paso
5. Dominant Prep (CSD)Matt Suellentrop, Aaron Pollard, Nathan Johnston, Bryan ZieglerUniversity of Missouri-St. Louis
6. Foundation (RMD)Andy Jaramillo, Wes Short, Aaron Jaramillo, Tyler WiggintonColorado State University, Metro State College,University of Northern Colorado
7. Timely Gents (NED)John Castonguay, Sebby Massa, Schuyler Borden, Rodrigo AlvarezBoston University, Farmington High School, Fordam University
8. Ebb N’ Flow (PIO)Nate Masterson, Garrett Gillingham, Ben Krinke,Craig Johnson Central Michigan University
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9. Lemon Squeezy (SNOBS)Alexander Löfstedt, Victor Nilsson, Jonathan von Döbeln,Martin JangöStockholm, Sweden
10. Gimme Four (MAD)Paul Franek, Dave Ammirata, Joe Servidio Jr., Will DowneyThe College of New Jersey, Duquesne University,Ithaca College, Montclair State University
11. Diminished Fourth (SLD)James Keefe, Andrew Robinson, Andrew Rippel, Jacob TaylorHamilton College
12. Kickback (SWD)Peter Cunningham, John Sifuentes, Michael Skutt, Robby BlackSt. Mary’s University, Texas A&M University, UT-San Antonio
13. ‘Shoptimus Prime (ONT)AdrianSmith,MichaelBlack,SethBocknek,TomMifflinUniversity of Ottawa, University of Western Ontario,York University
14. HHHHHHHHHHHHHH (EVG)Deran Conkling, Paul Carter, Josh Honrud, Drew OsterhoutUniversity of Puget Sound
Intermission
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15. The Ultimate Package (CAR)Patrick McAlexander, Brad Kieper, Brock Jarrett, Michael PughBall State University, Guerin Catholic High School,Ivy Tech Community College
16. The Good Old Days (MAD)Edd Duran, Anthony Arpino, Douglas Carnes, Freddy ColladoFive Towns College
17. Instant Classic (CAR)David Zimmerman, Theo Hicks, Kohl Kitzmiller, Kyle KitzmillerAnderson University, Ball State University
18. Mach 4 (BABS)Alex Kaiserman, Tim Briggs, Antoine Kaiserman, Joe WhiteOxford University; Sheffield University;University of Manchester, UK
19. To the Fore (DIX)Dinesh Gurpur, Nathan Meisser, Jason Lee, Eric JamesAtlanta Metro, GA; South Forsyth High School;University of Florida; University of Georgia
20. Trocadero (SNOBS)David Holst, Jakob Berggren, Samuel Andren, Filip SibienStockholm, Sweden
21. SuperNova (LOL)Ben Stephany, Nathan Seager, Chris Vander Pas, Michael BlairUW Fond du Lac, UW Oshkosh, UW Stevens Point
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2012 CBQC Contest Results
Champion
Silver Medalist
3rd place Bronze Medalist
4th place Bronze Medalist
5th place Bronze Medalist
22. Vintage Stock (CSD)Andrew Rembecki, Dan Rasmussen, Sam Dollins,Reed PatteeNorthwest Missouri State University
23. The Con Men (JAD)David Strasser, Matthew Hopper, Russell Watterson, Brent SuverCapital University
Swan Song Performance
PrestigeGordie Howe, Drew Ochoa, Nick Gordon, Dave Parrett
2011 International CollegiateBarbershop Quartet Champion
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QuartetQuarterfiNals #1
1. The Allies (JAD)Puck Ross, Dave Calland, Casey Parsons, Jared WolfGreater Central Ohio; Zanesville, OHwww.thealliesquartet.com
2. Main Street (SUN)Roger Ross, Tony DeRosa, Mike McGee, Myron WhittleseyJacksonville Big O, FL; Orlando, FL; Tallahassee, FL;Tampa, FLwww.mainstreetqt.com
Wednesday, July 4 - Rose Garden Arena10:00 am
Quartets are listed in order of appearance.Names of quartet members are listed by voice part
(tenor, lead, baritone, bass)regardless of how they stand on stage.
Harmony Foundation InternationalWelcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K.J. McAleesejergins
Tenor, Lunch Break, 2011 Mic TesterPresenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shane Scott
2006 International Quartet ChampionMic Tester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vocal Spectrum
Crossfire and Mach 4, BABSBritish National Anthem. . . . . . . . . God Save the Queen
Alliance, AAMBSAustralian National Anthem . . . Advance Australia Fair
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3. After Hours (ILL)Tim Beutel, Benjamin Harding, Kevin McClelland, Dan WesslerBloomington, ILwww.ahquartet.com
4. Ringmasters (SNOBS)Jakob Stenberg, Rasmus Krigström, Emanuel Roll,Martin Wahlgrenzero8www.ringmasters.se
5. Musical Island Boys (NZABS)Jeff Hunkin, Marcellus Washburn, Will Hunkin, Matt GiffordVocal FXwww.musicalislandboys.co.nz
6. Lemon Squeezy (SNOBS)Alexander Löfstedt, Victor Nilsson, Jonathan von Döbeln, Martin Jangözero8www.lemonsqueezy.se
7. Madison Park (EVG)Wes Yoder, Donny Rose, Jeremiah Pope, Brian HammFrank Thorne; Kirkland, WA; Seattle, WA; Surrey BCTacoma, WA
8. Top Shelf (MAD)BrettThomas,FredWomer,JayButterfield,Andrew HavensAlexandria, VA; Dundalk, MD; Harrisburg, PA; Pottstown, PAwww.topshelfquartet.com
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9. Voices Unlimited (CSD)Micah Jeppesen, Mark Fortino, John Fortino, Shaun WhislerKansas City, MOwww.voicesunlimitedquartet.com
10. Vocality (LOL)Jay Althof, Tony Blackwood, Tom Matchinsky, David BoydFrank Thorne; Hilltop, MN; La Cross, WIwww.vocalityquartet.com
11. ‘Round Midnight (MAD)Larry Bomback, Wayne Grimmer, T.J. Carollo, Jeff GlemboskiFive Towns College, NY; Hells Kitchen, NY; Manhattan, NY; Nashville, TN; Western Suffolk, NYwww.roundmidnightquartet.com
12. Ignition! (RMD)Dan Testa, Curtis Terry, Ryan Wilson, Denny MaloneDenver MountainAires, CO; Denver Mile High, CO; Frank Thornewww.ignitionquartet.com
13. Alliance (BHA)Ian Mulholland, Adrian Gimpel, Richard Reeve, Dan MillgatePerth, Australiawww.alliancequartet.com
14. 17 Below (NSC)Michael Fitch, Adam Gossage, Travis Murray, Scot GreggFrank Thornewww.17-below.com
Intermission
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15. Da Capo (MAD)RyanGriffith,TonyColosimo,JoeSawyer,WayneAdamsAlexandria, VA; District of Columbia, DC; Dundalk, MDwww.dcsingers.com
16. Chameleon (ONT)Jordan Travis, Kevin Harris, Dave Baldwin, Joel HilcheyHamilton, ON; London, ON; Toronto, ONwww.chameleonquartet.ca
17. Momentum (EVG)Gary Steinkamp, Tim Reynolds, Tim McCormic, Kevin StinsonAtlanta Metro, GA; Frank Thorne; Greater Phoenix, AZ;Salem, OR; Santa Fe Springs, CA
18. Full Effect (CSD)Alexander Brandt, Graeme Allen, Ravi Raghuram, Andy IsbellSt. Charles, MOwww.facebook.com/fulleffectquartet
19. Contingency Plan (DIX)Eddie Holt, James Estes, Howard McAdory, Adam ScottNashville, TNwww.facebook.com/contingencyplanquartet
20. BCQ (CSD)Rob Mathieu, Brian Marston, Tom Wenner, Matthew MooreFrank Thorne; Kansas City, MO; Metro Kansas City, MO www.barbershopclubquartet.com
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21. Bravo! (SLD)Evan Brooksby, Donald Drake, Rob Hopkins, David WhiteMohawk Valley, NY; Schenectady, NYwww.newhorizonschorus.org/Bravo.php
22. Grand Design (LOL)Leonard Huls, Don Hettinga, Derek Glenna, Matt HallAlbert Lea, MN; Hilltop, MN; Mankato, MN;St. Croix Valley, WI www.granddesignquartet.com
23. Absolut (SNOBS) Bengt Thaysen, Richard Öhman, Joacim Stappe, Joakim Flink Stockholm, Swedenwww.absolutquartet.se
24. Pinnacle (CSD)Dave Ellis, Eric Derks, Brad Stephens, Brian BellofDenver Mile High, CO; Kansas City, MO; Longmont, CO;Metro Kansas City, MO
25. TNS (DIX)Rick Spencer, Ryan Killeen, Dusty Schleier, David CardenNashville, TNwww.tnsquartet.com
26. Artistic License (FWD)Todd Kidder, Richard Brunner, Gabriel Caretto, Jason DyerBay Area, CA; California Delta, CA; Davis-Vacaville, CA;Eugene, OR; Sacramento, CAwww.artisticlicensequartet.com
The Quartet QuarterfinalsContest Session #2
will begin at approximately 4:30 pm
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Youth ChorusFestival Sponsors
We are grateful to the following people for their leadership and generosity as sponsors of the Youth Chorus Festival. Leadership, as you know, takes many forms. Each sponsor has contributed $10,000 as an investment in the future of barbershopping. Join us in expressing our gratitude when you see them.
2012 Sponsors
Johnny Appleseed District Land O’Lakes District Seneca Land District Sunshine District Mary Jane Bobier Warren Capenos Steve & Mary Louise Hagerdon
Skipp & Nancy Kropp Don & Lynn Lambert John & Sharon Miller Jim & Audrey Nugent Dave & Barbara Riches In Memoriam, Charles Sherts Doug & Lynn Weaver Rudy Zarling
2013 Sponsors
The following are the first 8 Sponsors of our 30 Youth Chorus Festival Sponsor goal for 2013.
Land O’ Lakes District Mary Jane Bobier
Darryl & Meredith Flinn Don Gray
Steve & Mary Louise Hagerdon Dave & Barbara Riches
Burt Szabo In Memoriam, Curtis “Bud” Thompson
Doug & Lynn Weaver
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QuartetQuarterfiNals #2
27. Forefront (CAR)Garry Texeira, Kevin Hughes, Aaron Hughes, Brian O’DellGreater Central Ohio; Greater Indianapolis, IN;Terre Haute, IN; Santa Fe Springs, CAwww.forefrontquartet.weebly.com
28. 95 North (FWD)Jim Halvorson, Larry Halvorson, Nick Pizzo, Mike StewartCalifornia Delta, CA; Frank Thorne; Reno, NV;Westminster, CA
Wednesday, July 4- Rose Garden Arena4:30 pm
Quartets are listed in order of appearance.Names of quartet members are listed by voice part
(tenor, lead, baritone, bass)regardless of how they stand on stage.
Tenor, Lunch Break2011 International Quartet Mic Tester
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shane Scott
Presentation Judge and Member of the Toronto Northern Lights
Presenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David McEachern
1987 International Quartet ChampionMic Tester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Interstate Rivals
Musical Island Boys, NZABSNew Zealand National Anthem...God Defend New Zealand
Ringmasters, Lemon Squeezy, Absolut, Trocadero, SNOBS
Swedish National Anthem . . . . . . . . . Du Gamla, Du Fria
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Thank you Mark fortwelve fantastic years ofyour musical expertise.You’ve been an inspiration to us alland motivated us to achieve four
consecutive gold medals under yourdirection. Your legacy will remain
with us for years to come. Althoughyou’re gone from our view, you’ll
remain in our hearts.
Mark HaleMasters of HarmonyDirector 2000 - 2012
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29. Expedition (LOL)Jeremy Ganswindt, Jay Fahl, Bryan Ziegler, Jake UmhoeferGreendale, WI; Hilltop, WI; St. Charles, MO
30. Throwback (SUN)Alex Rubin, Sean Devine, Dan Rubin, Aaron StrattonNashville, TN; Sunrise, FLwww.facebook.com/throwbackquartet
31. The PURSUIT (SUN)Chad Bennett, Christopher Coffee, Jeremy Conover, Paul AgnewElizabethtown, KY; Frank Thorne; Savannah, GA; Winter Park, FLwww.thepursuitquartet.com
32. Via Voice (EVG)Joseph Livesey, Doug Broersma, Mark Metzger, Tom Metzger Bellingham, WA; Frank Thornewww.facebook.com/ViaVoice
33. Code Blue (EVG)Drew Osterhout, Paul Carter, Josh LeClerc, Adrian LeontovichBellevue, WA; Bellingham, WA; Canby, OR;Western Washingtonwww.nvpseattle.com
34. Masterpiece (FWD)RobMenaker,PatrickHaedtler,AlanGordon,BrettLittlefieldBay Area, CA; Santa Fe Springs, CA; Westminster, CAwww.masterpiecequartet.com
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35. Men In Black (NED)Tony Nasto, Oliver Merrill, Raymond Johnson, Karl HudsonFrank Thorne; Manchester, CT; St. Joseph, MOwww.meninblackqt.com
36. Quadraphonics (EVG)Ken Potter, Dean Waters, Bryan Jones, Steve MorinSalem, OR; Santa Fe Springs, CAwww.quadraphonics.net
37. The Vigilantes (DIX)Adam Murphy, Ian Galvin, Chase Guyton, Jackson PinderAtlanta Metro, GA; Central Alabama; Cleveland, TN;Tallahassee, FLwww.facebook.com/thevigilantes
38. Anthem (CAR)Daniel Grant, Andrew Myer, Duane Henry, Lawrence KleinElizabethtown, KY; Greater Indianapolis, IN; Wilmington, NC
39. Instant Classic (CAR)David Zimmerman, Theo Hicks, Kohl Kitzmiller, Kyle KitzmillerGreater Indianapolis, IN; South Bend / Mishawaka, INwww.facebook.com/instantclassicqt
Intermission40. Crossfire (BABS)Ian James, Duncan Whinyates, Neil Firth, Andrew WalkerWhite Hart Way, Dunmow, Essex, UK
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41. Ebb N’ Flow (PIO)Nate Masterson, Garrett Gillingham, Ben Krinke, Craig JohnsonMt. Pleasant, MIwww.facebook.com/enfquartet
42. Up All Night (MAD)John Ward, Cecil Brown, Joseph Hunter, Dan RowlandManhattan, NY; Western Suffolk, NY www.bigapplechorus.org
43. A Mighty Wind (DIX)Paul Saca, Tim Brooks, Clay Hine, Drew McMillanAtlanta Metro, GA; Frank Thorne; Miami, FL;Stone Mountain, GA; Sunrise, FLwww.amightywindquartet.com
44. Hot Air Buffoons (JAD)WillBaughman,MarkLang,HaroldHaflett,RandyBaughmanIndependence, OH; Maumee Valley, OH; Northwest Ohio, OHwww.hotairbuffoonsquartet.com
45. Mayhem (MAD)Matthew Fellows, Pookie Dingle, Jr., Mike Pinto, Ken WhiteAlexandria, VA; Dundalk, MD; Frank Thorne;Hell’s Kitchen, NY; Ocean County, NJwww.harmonize.com/mayhem
46. Wheelhouse (MAD)Brandon Brooks, Richard Gray, Jeff Gray, Dan Van WeteringFrank Thorne; Wilmington, DEwww.wheelhousequartet.com
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47. Glee Club Riot (EVG)James Jones, Tim Marron, Patrick Downton, Mike MarronBellevue, WA; Hell’s Kitchen, NY; Western Washington
48. REPLAY (CAR)Steve Bogaerts, Kelly Andrews, Bob Kendall, Adam WinansElizabethtown, KY; Greater Indianapolis, IN; Terre Haute, IN
49. EXCLAMATION! (SWD)Manny Lopez, Jamie Sharp, Brent Dunavant, Joseph ThaneSan Antonio, TX; San Marcos, TX
50. Maverick (JAD)Josh Van Gorder, Jon Zimmerman, Mike Hull, Dave JarrellBuckeye-Columbus, OH; Frank Thorne; Greater Central Ohio www.maverickquartet.com
51. Downtown Crossing (NED)Seth Orenstein, Joey Constantine, Dan Costello, Ben OrensteinConcord, MA; Lowell, MA; Scituate, MAwww.downtowncrossingquartet.com
The singing order for the QUARTET SEMIFINALSwill be announced immediately
following this performance.
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Congratulations to The Gala Lads on their 50th Anniversary of their 1962 Gold Medal.
L to R: Dave Panther (Tenor), Bill Cockrell (Bass) Gordon “Gordie” Lees (Baritone), Tom Keehan (Lead)
Visit us atbooth #6
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Thursday, July 5 - Rose Garden Arena11:00 am
Presentation Judge and Member of the Toronto Northern Lights
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David McEachern
Past Society PresidentPresenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Cearnal
Dale Fetick, Carl Taylor, Thomas Rouse, Jay Hawkins2012 Seniors Quartet Champion . . . . . . . . . . .Rusty Pipes
Mic Tester: Quartet placing21stinquarterfinals
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Congratulations to The Interstate Rivals on the 25th Anniversary of their 1987 Gold Medal.
L to R: Kipp Buckner (Tenor), Joe Connelly (Lead) Jay Hawkins (Bass), Paul Gilman (Baritone)
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barbershop harmoNy society
Honoring a lifetime of landmarkto the spread and perpetuation
The Barbershop Harmony Society Hall of Fame was established by action of the Society Board of Directors as a means of bestowing Society recognition and honor to members and quartets -- living or dead -- for exceptional contributions made that have enhanced the life blood of the barbershop experience for the Society. Honorees are recommended to theSocietyBoardbyafive-mancommittee,eachcommitteemanservingafiveyearterm;termsarestaggeredsothat each year the current Society president selects the chairman and the replacement for the retiring member.
Any living or deceased Society member, Society staff member, or quartet, with the exception of the current Society President and/or
The Bluegrass Student Union The Blue Grass Student Union, organized from within the Louisville Chapter in 1973, was crowned International Quartet Champions in 1978. In their early years as young men whose aver-
age age was eighteen, they were privileged to receive valuable training from their director, Jim Miller, and inspiration from International Champions such as the Suntones, the Buffalo Bills and their Louisville heroes, the Citations. They have remained favorites of older barbershoppers, but have become, through the legacy of their many recordings, an inspiration and idolized hero to the mul-titudes of young barbershoppers who have joined our Society in the last several years. With their innovative style, expertly crafted musical delivery and more than twenty-five years of an extremely active performance schedule, The Blue Grass Student Union will always be held in the highest regards in our hearts and our memories. We proudly welcome Alan Hatton, Ken Hatton, Dan Burgess and Rick Staab into the Barbershop Harmony Hall Of Fame.
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hall of fame - class of 2012achievement and constant devotionof barbershop harmony
any current Hall of Fame committee member, is eligible for nomi-nation. Quartet nominations are considered to be for the quartet as an entity and not as individuals. Honorees are selected by a majority vote of the committee, and there is no maximum or minimum limit on the number of inductees in a given year.
The award criteria used by the committee fall into general cate-gories of music and administration/leadership. In music, judging, arranging, composing, chorus directing, coaching and singing are important.Inadministration/leadership,serviceasanofficer,advi-sor, and in planning, writing or editing are considered.
Jay GiallombardoJay Giallombardo has achieved excellence as musician, arranger, composer, director, educator, coach, and judge. At age 15, he joined the North Shore Chapter in the Chicago area and immediately showed proficiency in arranging and tag singing,
starting a barbershop club in his high school. In 1968 he helped form the quartet Grandma’s Boys, which sang together for seventeen years and won the gold medal in 1979. Jay went on to achieve high recognition as a coach, working with quartets and choruses at all levels, including championship groups in both BHS and SAI. He served as a faculty member at Harmony College and became the first District Music Educator for the ILL Dis-trict, later serving the district as VP of Chorus Director Development. In 1981 he turned his attention to direct-ing, forming the New Tradition Chorus. Buoyed by Jay’s musical leadership the chorus rose quickly and won an unprece dented 19 consecutive medals starting in 1988, including one gold. For many years Jay has directed the annual show of the AIC Chorus, the showcase of many of his epic compositions and arrangements, including “Anthems/Ode,” “A Tribute To World Peace,” and “All Nations Rise.” In 1993 Jay was certified in the Music Category which, along with the entire barbershop com-munity, has been profoundly influenced by his wisdom and insight into the barbershop style. We are proud to honor Jay by inducting him into the Hall of Fame.
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Lou LaurelAdministrator, quartet man, coach, judge, Society president, record-setting chorus director and 50-year barber-shopper whose accomplishments and personable leadership made him a legend in two BHS districts: Louis (Lou) Laurel.
Lou was the first man to direct two different choruses to gold medals: the El Paso, Texas, Border Chorders in 1964 and the Phoenix Saguaro Chapter Phoenicians in 1972 – then again in 1976 and 1983. In twelve
barbershop harmoNy society
Honoring a lifetime of landmarkto the spread and perpetuation
Rudy HartRudy Hart (1914-2005) was a fine com-poser, arranger, pianist, vocal coach, cho-rus director and teacher. During WWII he served in the army and was stationed near Liverpool, England. There he often entertained the troops by playing the
piano and leading sing-alongs. In June of 1956, Rudy directed The Ambassadors of Harmony Chorus of Michigan City, Indiana to an in-ternational championship. He also founded and directed The Hartsmen, a 20-voice all-male a cappella chorus that traveled throughout the United States and Canada and performed in England during a two-week tour. It was Hart who, in 1961, conceived and initiated the first Harmony Education Program. This was begun as a single, one-weekend school per year. That program grew and has become today’s annual Harmony University where hundreds of barbershoppers, both men and women, hone their skills and learn barbershop craft. Joe Schmitt of the famous 1951 international cham-pion quartet, The Schmitt Brothers, described Rudy Hart, who became their coach and arranger, as “the man whose friendship most influenced the quartet and gave their singing the ‘soul’ that gave their voices warmth.” Rudy had a gift for making music come alive and inspiring performers to give their very best.
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Dr. Drayton Justus Dr. Drayton Justus embraced the four-part harmony “way of life” over 50 years ago, and has continually excelled musi-cally and administratively. To date, he is only the second man to have both won quartet gold (Gentlemen’s Agreement,
1971) and served as Society President (2006). During his presidency, Nashville, Tennessee was selected as the new permanent site of Society headquarters. His quar-tet entertained our troops in Vietnam and sang for the United Nations General Assembly.
Drayton has won quartet championships in four dis-tricts and as lead singer. Throughout the 1980s, he sang lead with the 1961 champions, the Suntones. He has held numerous Society/district/chapter offices, chaired committees, taught classes, coached, directed, MC’d and arranged. He received both chapter and district BOTY awards and is a member of Dixie District’s Hall of Fame.
A retired university official, Dr. Justus holds degrees in music, human resource management and education. He and his “Sweet Adeline” Sue Ann reside near their children in northern Georgia.
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achievement and constant devotionof barbershop harmony
Lou Laurel, Cont’dcompetitions in the Southwestern and Far Western dis-tricts, those two choruses won twelve championships, and they all medaled in international competition. Lou’s quartet, the Desertaires, twice placed in the top 10 at international. He is a Hall of Fame member in both the SWD and FWD. He was founder and first chairman of the Far Western District Chorus Directors Guild. Long before his directing days, Lou was a Voice Expression judge, a member of the Board of Re-view and received the pretigious Judge Emeritus Award. He served as SWD President, International Board Member, and was elected president in 1962. Lou died in 1997. In its final tribute, the Phoenix Chapter wrote, “He taught us how to sing, how to entertain, and how to make music. More importantly, though, he taught us how to laugh, and how to love.”
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chorus coNtestsessioN #1
1. Great Lakes Chorus (PIO) Grand Rapids, MI - Aaron Bouwmanwww.greatlakeschorus.org
2. Sounds of Concord (NED) Concord, MA - Dan Costellowww.soundsofconcord.org
3. Mega City Chorus (ONT) Greater Toronto, ON - Dan Rutzenwww.megacitychorus.com
4. Kentucky Vocal Union (CAR) Elizabethtown, KY - Aaron Dale, Master Director www.kyvocalunion.org
5. Voices of Gotham (MAD) Hell’s Kitchen, NY - Larry Bombackwww.voicesofgotham.org
Friday, July 6 - Rose Garden Arena10:00 am
Choruses are listed in order of appearance.
Lead, Storm Front, 2010 International Quartet Champion
Presenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Clark
under the direction of Don Rosewww.nwsound.org
Mic Tester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NW Sound - Bellevue, WA
Past Society PresidentWelcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Cearnal
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6. Pacific Coast Harmony (FWD)La Jolla, CA - Kim Vaughn www.pacificcoastharmony.com
7. Houston Tidelanders (SWD) Houston, TX - Vickie Denniswww.houstontidelanders.org
8. Midwest Vocal Express (LOL) Greendale, WI - Josh Umhoeferwww.mve.org
9. Sound of Illinois (ILL) Bloomington, IL - Terry Ludwigwww.soundofillinois.com
Intermission
Master Director Presentation Ronald Black, David Calland,
Aaron Dale, Clay Hine
Joe Liles Lifetime Achievement AwardMark Hale, 2012 RecipientThis award is given to someone who has demonstrated:• Excellence in directing their own choruses consis-tently at a high level.
• Willingness to share skills with other choruses and directors.• Encouragement of other directors through participation at education
schools.• Giving of time and resources for the advancement of the Society
through encouragement of directors and demonstrating excellence in performance and singing.
10. zero8 (SNOBS) Stockholm, Sweden - Doug Harringtonwww.zero8.se
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The Chorus Contest Session #2will begin at 4:00 pm
Convention Survey InformationPlease tell us what you think about
the convention by visitingwww.barbershop.org/portland
after Saturday, July 7.
Dave LaBar AwardJudd Orff (LOL), 2012 Recipient
This award is given to an emcee who:
• Has achieved outstanding success at the chapter, district, and international levels as an emcee.
• Understands how to communicate with the audience as both a pre-senter and an entertainer when appropriate.
• Has always used material that is suitable for barbershop audiences of all ages.
• Is always prepared and is very comfortable when addressing the audience by developing an excellent rapport.
11. Saltaires (RMD) Wasatch Front, UT - John Sasinewww.saltaires.org
12. Pathfinder Chorus (CSD) Fremont, NE - P.D. Stiborwww.pathfinderchorus.org
13. Big Orange Chorus (SUN)Jacksonville, FL - Tony DeRosawww.bigorangechorus.com
14. Southern Gateway Chorus (JAD)Western Hills, OH - Joe Connellywww.southerngateway.org
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Friday, July 6 - Rose Garden Arena4:00 pm
15. Voices in Harmony (FWD)Bay Area, CA - Dr. Greg Lyne, Master Directorwww.vihchorus.org
16. Ambassadors of Harmony (CSD)St. Charles, MO - Dr. Jim Henrywww.aoh.org
17. Northwest Vocal Project (EVG)Western Washington - Neal Boothwww.nvpseattle.com
18. General Assembly Chorus (NSC)Research Triangle Park, NC - Bill Rashleigh &Larry Triplett www.generalassemblychorus.org
19. Music City Chorus (DIX) Nashville, TN - Dusty Schleierwww.musiccitychorus.org
Lead, Storm Front, 2010 International Quartet Champion
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Clark
Baritone, Nightlife, 1996 International Quartet Champion
Presenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Baker
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23. Great Northern Union (LOL) Hilltop, MN - Pete Bensonwww.gnusings.com
Intermission
20. Atlanta Vocal Project (DIX) Atlanta Metro, GA - Clay Hine, Master Directorwww.atlantavocalproject.com
21. Central Standard (CSD)Metro Kansas City, MO - Rob Mancewww.centralstandard.net
22. Heart of America (CSD) Kansas City, MO - David Krausewww.hoachorus.com
Joe Liles Lifetime Achievement AwardTom Gentil, 2012 RecipientThis award is given to someone who has demon-strated:
• Excellence in directing their own choruses consistently at a high level.
• Willingness to share skills with other choruses and directors.• Encouragement of other directors through participation at
education schools.• Giving of time and resources for the advancement of the So-
ciety through encouragement of directors and demonstrating excellence in performance and singing.
Board Member Introductions
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Swan Song Performance2011 International Chorus Champion
Masters of Harmony ChorusDirected by Mark Hale
www.mastersofharmony.org
24. Big Apple Chorus (MAD) Manhattan, NY - Justin Millerwww.bigapplechorus.org
25. Total Harmony Xperience (SUN) Sunrise, FL - Alex Rubinwww.barbershopchorus.com
26. The Alliance (JAD) Greater Central Ohio - Dave Calland, Master Directorwww.alliancechorus.org
27. Upstate Harmonizers (SLD)Mohawk Valley, NY - Dr. Rob Hopkinswww.newhorizonschorus.org
28. SenateAires (EVG)Salem, OR - Steve Morinwww.senateaires.org
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2012 Chorus Contest ResultsChampion
Silver Medalist
3rd place Bronze Medalist
4th place Bronze Medalist
5th place Bronze Medalist
Director Certification ProgramThe director certification program has been designedto include a wide scope of classroom training, demon-strated proficiency, and accomplishment of skills thatcan move their home chapters forward and experience the success of a strong musical experience, whether it bein their local shows or contest. For additional infor-mation on becoming an applicant, go to the web-site at http://barbershop.org/director-certification-html.
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Saturday, July 7 - Rose Garden Arena6:00 pm
Society PresidentPresenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alan Lamson
Mic Tester: Quartetplacing11thinsemifinals
O Canada! & The Star Spangled BannerDirected by Rick Spencer
Society Director of Operations/COO
Harmony Foundation Collegiate2012 Barbershop Quartet Champion
2012 International Chorus Champion
2012 Society Hall of Fame Presentation
QuartetfiNals
7:30 pm
50th Anniversary - Gala Lads
Baritone, Nightlife, 1996 International Quartet Champion
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Baker
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Old School2011 International Quartet Champion
Kipp Buckner, Joe Connelly, Jack Pinto, Joe Krones
2012 International Quartet Contest ResultsChampion
Silver Medalist
3rd place Bronze Medalist
4th place Bronze Medalist
5th place Bronze Medalist
Keep the Whole World SingingDirected by Rick Spencer
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champioNsof the past
Year/Site1939 Tulsa1940 New York1941 St. Louis1942 Grand Rapids1943 Chicago1944 Detroit1945 Detroit1946 Cleveland1947 Milwaukee1948 Oklahoma City1949 Buffalo1950 Omaha1951 Toledo1952 Kansas City1953 Detroit1954 Washington D.C.1955 Miami Beach1956 Minneapolis1957 Los Angeles1958 Columbus1959 Chicago1960 Dallas1961 Philadelphia1962 Kansas City1963 Toronto1964 San Antonio1965 Boston1966 Chicago1967 Los Angeles1968 Cincinnati1969 St. Louis1970 Atlantic City1971 New Orleans1972 Atlanta1973 Portland1974 Kansas City1975 Indianapolis1976 San Francisco1977 Philadelphia1978 Cincinnati1979 Minneapolis1980 Salt Lake City1981 Detroit1982 Pittsburgh1983 Seattle1984 St. Louis1985 Minneapolis1986 Salt Lake City1987 Hartford1988 San Antonio
Quartet ChampsBartlesvilleBarfliesFlat Foot Four Chord Busters Elastic Four Four Harmonizers Harmony Halls MisfitsGarden State Quartet Doctors of Harmony Pittsburghers Mid-States Four Buffalo Bills Schmitt Brothers Four Teens Vikings Orphans Four Hearsemen Confederates Lads of Enchantment Gaynotes Four Pitchikers Evans Quartet Suntones Gala Lads Town and Country Four Sidewinders Four Renegades Auto Towners Four Statesmen Western Continentals Mark IV Oriole Four Gentlemen’s Agreement Golden Staters Dealer’s Choice The RegentsHappiness Emporium The Innsiders Most Happy Fellows Bluegrass Student Union Grandma’s Boys Boston Common Chicago News Classic Collection Side Street Ramblers The Rapscallions The New Tradition Rural Route 4 Interstate Rivals
Chiefs of Staff
Chorus Champs
Singing Capital Chorus, Washington, D.C.Janesville Chorus, JanesvilleAmbassadors of Harmony, Michigan CityCalfornians, BerkeleyDixie Cotton Boll, MemphisPekins Chorus, Pekin, ILChordsmen, San AntonioChorus of the Chesapeake, Dundalk, MDThoroughbreds, LouisvillePekin Chorus, Pekin, ILBorder Chorders, El PasoMiamians, MiamaThoroughbreds, LouisvilleDapper Dans of Harmony, Livingston, NJPekin Chorus, Pekin, ILThoroughbreds, LouisvilleDapper Dans of Harmony, Livingston, NJChorus of the Chesapeake, Dundalk, MDPhoenicians, PhoenixSouthern Gateway Chorus, Western Hills, OHThoroughbreds, LouisvilleVocal Majority, Dallas MetroPhoenicians, PhoenixDukes of Harmony, Scarborough, Ont.Thoroughbreds, LouisvilleVocal Majority, Dallas MetroDukes of Harmony, Scarborough, Ont.Thoroughbreds, LouisvilleVocal Majority, Dallas MetroPhoenicians, PhoenixThoroughbreds, LouisvilleVocal Majority, Dallas MetroAlexandria Harmonizers, Alexandria, VAWest Towns Chorus, Lombard, ILVocal Majority, Dallas Metro
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Year/Site1989 Kansas City1990 San Fancisco1991 Louisville1992 New Orleans1993 Calgary1994 Pittsburgh1995 Miami Beach1996 Salt Lake City1997 Indianapolis1998 Atlanta1999 Anaheim2000 Kansas City2001 Nashville2002 Portland2003 Montreal2004 Louisville2005 Salt Lake City2006 Indianapolis2007 Denver2008 Nashville2009 Anaheim2010 Philadelphia
2011 Kansas City
Quartet ChampsSecond Edition Acoustix The Ritz Keepsake The Gas House Gang Joker’s Wild Marquis Nightlife Yesteryear Revival FRED PLATINUM Michigan Jake Four Voices Power Play Gotcha! Realtime Vocal Spectrum Max Q OC Times Crossroads Storm FrontOld School
Chorus ChampsAlexandria Harmonizers, Alexandria, VAMasters of Harmony, Foothills Cities, CAVocal Majority, Dallas MetroSouthern Gateway Chorus, Western Hills, OHMasters of Harmony, Foothills Cities, CAVocal Majority, Dallas MetroAlexandria Harmonizers, Alexandria, VAMasters of Harmony, Santa Fe Springs, CAVocal Majority, Dallas MetroAlexandria Harmonizers, Alexandria, VAMasters of Harmony, Santa Fe Springs, CAVocal Majority, Dallas MetroNew Tradition Chorus, Northbrook, ILMasters of Harmony, Santa Fe Springs, CAVocal Majority, Dallas MetroAmbassadors of Harmony, St. Charles, MOMasters of Harmony, Santa Fe Springs, CAVocal Majority, Dallas MetroWestminster, Westminster, CAMasters of Harmony, Santa Fe Springs, CAAmbassadors of Harmony, St. Charles, MOWestminster Chorus, Westminster, CAMasters of Harmony, Santa Fe Springs, CA
International SeniorsQuartet Champions
Year198619871988198919901991199219931994
19951996199719981999
Year2000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012
Senior Quartet ChampsGeorge Baggish Memorial QuartetClose Harmony TraditionSilvertonesBayou City Music CommitteeGrandma’s BeausOld Kids on the BlockOne More TimeRockies IVThe New and Improved IndustrialStrength Mini-ChorusReminisceFatherly AdviceSaturday’s HeroesJurrasic LarksTri-County Reclamation Project
Senior Quartet ChampsOVER TIMEHarmonyChicagoShuffleThe BaronsDownstate ExpressTexoma SoundAntique GoldFriendly AdviceEureka!AudacityResisting-A-RestOver EasyRusty Pipes
Harmony Foundation Collegiate BarbershopQuartet Contest Champions
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1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
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2003
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Senior Quartet Champs
Water Street Junction
Heritage Station
The Real Deal
Stop the Presses
Four Voices
Freefall
Prime Cut
Station 59
Millennium
Reprise
Senior Quartet Champs
CatfishBend
HEAT
Vocal Spectrum
Men in Black
Musical Island Boys
Road Trip
Ringmasters
The Vagrants
Swedish Match
Prestige
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hall of fameHonoring a lifetime of landmark achievement
and constant devotion to the spread and perpetuation of barbershop harmony
Class of 2004Caroll AdamsDr. Harold “Bud” ArbergThe Buffalo Bills QuartetO.C. CashFloyd ConnettPhil EmburyRupert HallVal HicksFreddie KingC.T. “Deac” MartinGeoffrey O’HaraMaurice “Molly” ReganDean Atlee SnyderDr. Sigmund SpaethWilbur SparksFrank Thorne
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Class of 2005Jim ClancyJoe SternDave StevensDr. Robert D. JohnsonJim MillerThe Suntones QuartetEd Waesche
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Class of 2006Don AmosS.K. GrundyWarren “Buzz” HaegerWalter LatzkoMarty MendroLou PerryHal Staab
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Class of 2007Larry AjerConfederates QuartetJoe LilesLloyd Steinkamp
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Class of 2008Gas House GangGeorge L. ShieldsDan WaselchukDavid Wright
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Class of 2009Gene CokeroftHugh IngramRoger LewisRichard MatheyJim RichardsBurt Szabo
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Class of 2010Willis A. DiekemaDarryl FlinnMac HuffLyle PilcherThe Mid-States Four
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Class of 2011Earl MoonJerry Orloff
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Class of 2012Bluegrass Student UnionJay GiallombardoRudy HartDrayton JustusLou Laurel
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