Hi guys
The January Issue of the AIC Medallion is now available.
You can get it on www.AICGold.com <http://www.aicgold.com/> . This issue is
34
pages and full of interesting gold medal family news.
This issue is a tribute to the late, great Buzz Haeger of
the Four Renegades. You'll find lots of photos and heartfelt
comments from his fellow gold medalists.
There is also news of the planning behind the special
"Tribute to American Music" themed AIC Show this
summer in Nashville (get your tickets ASAP).
Ever wonder what it's like to be the mother of a family quartet?
Aside from mother Olive Osmond, few do). This issue, as
Power Play prepares for their farewell show on February 16
(get your tickets ASAP) you'll read a special write up from Kitty Slamka.
Wanna see Toby Keith and Kris Kristofferson rub shoulders
with our BHS PR man Todd Wilson? In this issue you will.
We also report on the recent member news of Tommy Palamone,
Chuck Sisson, Freddie King, Western Continentals, Max Q,
Acoustix, Voce, Ignition and Four Aces.
We have the first photo of the Westminster "Fantasy Quartet"
scheduled to perform March 30th (get your tickets ASAP).
How do you listen to your barbershop nowadays? Check
out the story behind Naked Voice Records.
We offer a special look at the 28 active groups / soloists that
include AIC members.
Special in this issue is an MAJOR announcement regarding our
2005 champs, Realtime and their show in Sioux City with fill-in
Tim Warwick.
Have you got your copy of the "awesome" three CD release from
139th Street Quartet? After reading this medallion you will.
We also have included a photo of Bluegrass Student Union with
President Ronald Reagan in the oval office.
You can read this issue by visiting www.AICGold.com
<http://www.aicgold.com/> FREE of charge.
Hope you enjoy it.
Grady Kerr
Barbershop Historian / Webmaster / Editor
9498 East Valley Ranch Pkwy #1107
Irving, Texas 75063
214 57 GKERR (214.574.5377)
www.GradyWilliamKerr.com <http://www.gradywilliamkerr.com/>
Grady @ GradyWilliamKerr.com
My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]