Looking Back on the April
30th Chapter Meeting and Recent Southern Division Contest
More hard work was in
store for this week’s rehearsal and meeting nite. Cindy
Hansen was present to add another spark to the excitement and that she did
in spades!
Associate director Tony Colosimo did the vocal warm ups
and got the chorus ready to work and apply their skills. We welcomed some Special
Forces men too – Dave Ellis, Bob Wilson,
Kevin McKenzie and Sean Devine.
Director Joe Cerutti welcomed Cindy and turned the chorus over to her
for comments. And we jumped right to
work on the uptune. We were given many
suggestions on how to do our job as performers with more zing and zip and
enough reps to get them under-our-belts.
A large crowd of guys
had come early to work with Chuck McKeever on the stage to be prepared
for the visual workout. The front row had actually worked with Cindy before the meeting started in
another room, and then they came into the main hall where they could hear the
uptune being played from the stage.
At the halfway mark,
assistant director Terry Reynolds orchestrated what seems
like nearly the final round of vocal qualifications.
Operations vp Bob Rhome conducted the weekly chapter
meeting. President Alan Wile thanked
all the men and FRIENDS who helped host the division contest this past
weekend.
There
are 26
Harmonizers singing in division contest quartets April 26th in
Reston. The weekend actually was a
southern division contest and a western division contest – combined to build a
crowd. MAYHEM won first in the southern
division contest. That means a quartet from Alexandria has won that contest
every year since 2001. The number in the list below is their rank in the
contest, with names in order of tenor, lead, bari, bass; and Harmonizer names
in boldface.
1st MAYHEM – Matt Fellows, Neil Dingle, Mike Pinto, Ken White
2nd ACME CHORD COMPANY – Dan O’Brien, Chris Susalka, Paul
Grimes, Chris Yates
4th THE MONORAIL FOUR – Kellen Hertz, Phil Ferguson, Bobby Seay VI, Andrew Havens
5th THE ESTABLISHMENT – John Reece, Bill Colosimo, Joe Cerutti, Dean Martin
6th YOUTH RECLAMATION PROJECT – Hardman Jones, Mike Wallen, Roger Tarpey, Vic Owen
8th GOOD GUYS – Jim Lake, Frank Fedarko, Joel Golden, Don Dillingham
9th MINT CONDITION – Bob Rodriguez Jr., Kevin McKenzie, Drew Fuller, Arthur Louis
10th HANDSOME REWARD – Mike Sengco, Mike Edison,
Vince Lynch, Mike Gilmore
15th BLARNEY BROTHERS – Pappy DeVoe, Mike Calhoun, Ron Davidson, Tom Pearce
19th SOUVENIR – Carl Kauffmann, Brad Jones, Drew Fuller, Roger Day
4th in Western Division SURPRISE! –
JC O’Donovan, John Grant, Bob Hirsh, Bruce Minnick
Reporters for YeEd
noted that many former and even current members sang in 12 of the 20 choruses
in the two contests. In the chorus contest, those
choruses that score at least a 63.0 qualify to compete at the Fall Convention
in Ocean City. So, at this past
weekend, 7 Southern Division and 2 Western Division choruses qualified. Soundworks (James River) took first place
overall, scoring 75.3. The Harmonizers did not compete in this contest as we
are going to the International this summer and that entitles us to compete in the
fall if we wish and if we do not win the gold. Interesting to note that
several of the choruses this weekend were directed by current or former
Harmonizers. The mic tester chorus was Harmony Heritage Singer, Mt. Vernon with
Bob Wachter directing. Joe Cerutti
was emcee for the chorus contest and Bill
Colosimo was emcee for the Saturday nite show.
(For those wondering – the list of quartets that are invited to
compete at the District Fall Convention in Ocean City, MD will not be
determined until after the combined Northern and Atlantic Division Contest at
the end of May.
Also there are a lot of folks helping our chapter
host the weekend’s contest. . Chuck Harner was our team chair. He
presented Alan the check for $1300 which we earned as hosts. There were some
team captains who helped coordinate various aspects of the weekend’s work:
judges services and printing of score sheets – Keith Jones; judges transportation – Joe Cerutti and Dean Rust;
judges hospitality – Chris Buechler and Dixie Kennett; staging coordinator,
setup, risers and trucks – Bob Blair;
auditorium coordinator – Alan Wile;
chorus and quartet coordinator – Carl
Kauffmann; registration coordinator – Dick
Dangel; door monitors and hall coordinators – Ninamaire Maragioglio; sign coordinator – Drew Fuller.
President Alan
also promoted the need for us all to buy scrip to use in paying for hotel rooms
in Toronto. Ian Poulin added to that
plea with the note that Carl Kauffmann
will fill in while Ian is on travel as scrip sales person.
Bob
Rhome reminded everyone of the visual studios this
Saturday at Durant in the main hall. The
first and last groups will have to set up and take down risers.
Randall
Eliason gave one last chance for guys to see him about
joining the Harmo group to go to a baseball game in Toronto.
Ken
Fess
gave us a little update on the behind-the-scenes work on the Normandy trip for
2014. See the recent newsletter he and
his co-chairman, Mick Stamps, sent
out.
Chapter secretary Chris Buechler gave new Harmonizer name tags to Dave Ellis, Dean Sherick and Lou Bergner. Chris presented membership renewal cards to Noah Van Gilder for six years; and Dan O’Brien for nine years.
Membership vp Mark
Klostermeyer, with help from Ken
White, welcomed this week’s gusts. Mark reminded all that we should keep
bring folks so they can get into the queue for joining and learning the music
for fall shows and events.
As a reminder,
Rick Wagner and his wife Peggy
are hosting the Harmo Hospitality room in Toronto and want to collect party
supplies, decorations, paper plates and such – no matter what event or theme - “anything
goes.” Give’em to Rick any Tuesday.
After the coffee break, we went back to work on the
risers. Cindy made some
“enHansenments” for the tag. And she concluded her time with us in remarks
about our homework, her thanks for Carlos
Barillo and Chuck McKeever for
their work to prepare the chorus for tonite, and her eagerness to see us
explode.
Before the meeting ended Tues nite we gave a cheer for Sean
Devine’s quartet THROWBACK who will be competing in the Land O Lakes
District at the International prelims this weekend, hoping to qualify for
Toronto.
In other news from the Harmonizer family, we extend
sympathies to Josh Roots and his
family in the recent passing of his Mom after a 20-year battle with cancer.
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 of the great things going on each week during
the 65th year of the Alexandria Harmonizer Chapter. —YeEd.)
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