Looking Back on the Oct. 3-4, 2025 Alexandria A Cappella Collective Success at M-AD Contest
AACC quartets and choruses were highly successful at the fall contests and convention for the Mid-Atlantic District (M-AD) this past weekend in NJ.
The Harmonizers and Metro Voices competed in the district chorus contest that was also the International preliminary chorus contest to select contestants for the International convention in St. Louis in 2026. Both AACC ensembles scored very well and earned a spot among the six choruses from M-AD that will compete in the July ’26 contest.
Quartets representing AACC also did really well and ended up first, second and third in the contest – GQ with Samantha Tramack scored 3298, 91.6 %; BETTER TOGETHER with Tony and Elizabeth Colosimo, Heather andAndrew Havens scored 3063, 85.1%; BELTWAY with Rob Santine, Suranjan Sen, Josh Myers and Ryan Mextorfscored 2824, 78.4%.
FANTATIC 4 qualified for the finals round with Heidi Brown, but their lead was unable to attend the finals, and so Jason Lee filled in for him – they were not ranked after that change. INSTAGRAMPS with Steve White, Jay Butterfield and Rick Taylor sang in the first round for score only and were declared M-AD Senior quartet champs. MENTAL NOTE with Scott Beach, Mike Geiple, and Jerry Candrilli did not compete since Scott’s father died recently.
The Harmonizers scored 1579, 87.7% and ranked third in the chorus contest with Tony Colosimo directing the 49 singers. Their songs were “But the World Goes ‘Round” and “Come Follow the Band.”
Metro Voices scored 1475, 81.9% and ranked fifth with Samantha Tramack directing the 25 singers. Their songs were “How Far I’ll Go’ and “World Here I Am Medley.”
Both ensembles wore their formal attire of blacks and teals.
Other choruses going to International include Parkside Harmony, East Coast Sound, Gotham and True North.
Guest emcee for the finals quartet contest was Robert Rund, newly named CEO of the Barbershop Harmony Society (BHS). As a 50-year member, he was baritone in DOUBLETAKE quartet - M-AD champs in 1982; and is an arranger for quartets and choruses. He also sang one of his arrangements with SECRET BEST FRIENDS, last year’s district champs, on the show. He also did an interview with M-AD leaders so attendees could learn more about the new CEO.
Two Harmonizers, Tyler Carpenter and Cy Wood worked as judges for the contest weekend. Several AACC members worked all weekend as part of the district events team backstage making things go well – Ken Rub, Brian Ammerman, Patricia Chow and Mike Kelly. Mike Fasano serves as executive vice president of M-AD.
The contest venue was the Middle Township Performing Arts Center in Cape May, NJ. Many members attended the first round of the quartet contest on Friday afternoon to cheer for our quartets.
The Harmonizers sang 10th and Metro Voices sang 12th on Saturday. During the warm up period in the morning, Metro Voices were there to send the Harmonizers on to the stage with applause and cheers. Then during the contest, the Harmonizers were vocal in the auditorium with cheers for Metro Voices. A great family spirit!
There were several appearances of chapter members and former members in other choruses. Josh Myers sang with East Coast Sound and Bill Colosimo was a walk-on with them as part of their set. Great to see Mike Wallen as director for Richmond with Jacob George and Mike Geipel and Jerry Candrilli on the risers. Kris Zinkievich directed Patapsco Valley with Tim Buell, Bob Hirsh and Biff Gaut on the risers. Fred Womer, Sean Devine and Chris Yatessang with Hershey. Dave DesPortes sang with Philadelphia. Julian LeFlore directed Greater Delaware. (Sorry if YeEd missed anyone on the risers!)
The Mid Atlantic District Association of Quartet Champions chorus sang to welcome GQ into the fold to wrap up the convention on Saturday night. In addition to adding Samantha to the group as a new champ, there were more than a dozen chapter members on the risers who had also earned a district champ medal in the past. Great to see them all there.
Until next time – editorjack!
(This message is prepared for your review if you were there, for your information if you had to miss, and as a historical record for the great things going on each week during the 77th year of the Alexandria Chapter. - YeEd)
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