Entertainment legend XRP—an a cappella group composed of four former
Rockapella members—announced it would make its first major appearance
in 20 years on August 23 at A Cappellastock in Ogden, UT. A
Cappellastock, celebrating its fifth anniversary, is the world's
premier, one-night a cappella music event.
XRP's members, considered by many to be the kings of contemporary a
cappella music, have released award-winning albums and performed
concerts around the world, and were featured by Spike Lee in a highly
acclaimed documentary on a cappella music. Rockapella is remembered
for their work for Folgers, Almond Joy and the hit program Where In
The World Is Carmen San Diego. This is XRP's last scheduled
performance together.
"We're excited about performing together again. This quartet was
my 'dream team'—a group that started a movement of awareness and
appreciation for a cappella music that is still growing, and A
Cappellastock is the proof of that. We may never sing together again,
but it's gonna be one heckuva show!" said Barry Carl, XRP bassist,
who emceed A Cappellastock 2007 and was recently recognized by the
Contemporary A Cappella Society of America as the "the most
influential bass singer of the last 30 years."
"We can't wait to hit that stage. A Cappellastock does it right.
This is a major league rock show with all the trimmings, and it's the
biggest and best a cappella concert this side of the Rockies," Carl
said. "Purely vocal music appeals to all ages. It's inspirational and
deeply powerful—it just goes straight to the heart. It lifts you up
instead of beating you down. Like the A Capellastock ad says, who
needs guitars?"
In addition to XRP, A Cappellastock'08 will offer fans the
opportunity to experience the vocal stylings of T Minus 5, Hi-
Fidelity, Tonic Sol Fa and the Saltaires. These groups, leaders in
the a cappella community, will come together for one night only to
provide a true vocal adventure—and a good time for music lovers of
all ages.
"Because of what we've created with A Cappellastock—the quality, the
reputation—we've attracted one of the greatest reunions of all time,"
said Jeff Peterson from T Minus 5, the conceptual and inspirational
force behind A Cappellastock. "XRP's involvement has created buzz,
excitement and a lot of electricity, even inspiring people from Japan
to come to Utah for the show."
More than 4,000 people—XRP fans, a cappella enthusiasts and
entertainment lovers—will attend this year's event. Tickets have
already been sold in Japan and nearly 10 states.
Tickets for the show start at $10 and are available at
www.acappellastock.com or by calling 801-452-1481. For the second
year, the concert also features a VIP ticket, which includes premium
seating, dinner on Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden, a private
meet-and-greet with the artists and complimentary concessions.
A Cappellastock will be held at the Ogden Amphitheater, an outdoor
venue located in the Historic Municipal Gardens on the corner of 25th
Street and Washington Boulevard in Ogden, UT. In case of inclement
weather, the event will be held at Ogden High School.
ABOUT A CAPPELLASTOCK
Now in its fifth year, A Cappellastock is the world's premier one-
night a cappella adventure, and magically presents the power of the
human voice. Each year, A Cappellastock draws award-winning a
cappella artists and music fans from around the globe.
# # #
The 20-voice ensemble, BlueStreet Jazz Voices is holding auditions for
all voices on June 17th. Please visit our website,
www.bluestreetvoices.com for audition information.
PASS THE WORD! We are a great, fun, warm group dedicated to high-
quality performance. Come sing some great jazz with us!!
email us at bluestreetjazz@...
David Worm, Sunshine Becker and other guest leaders from SoVoSo...
Invite you to join us for a 7 day workshop at ESALEN IN BIG SUR, CA:
(Come out to California this Summer for a truly magical singing
experience...)
Sunday, June 29th through Sunday, July 6th, 2008
"SOul*VOice* SOng - Your Voice to the Next Level"… This workshop
will
go from learning the basic elements of vocal improvisational sound
to
singing in front of a full a cappella rhythm section; creating the
beginning sounds of a complete drum kit vocally to being part of a
rhythm section as a competent vocal percussionist. You will vocally
explore drumming instruments, rudiments and patterns indigenous to
Western and European music and polyrhythms from around the world.
This exploration will help singers become comfortable with various
meters by understanding the contrapuntal relationships that
make up these various rhythms, it will also help strengthen phrasing
and a sense of song form, emphasizing singing inside the time, a
feel
invaluablein performance and improvisation.
Workshop Leaders take seminarians through an overview of
improvisation as it pertains to negotiating chord changes as well as
exploring intervallic scale-based soloing over one chord vamps,
basic
blues and the chord progressions of popular songs.
We'll also explore the exciting ancient art form of CircleSinging
that is created in a sacred space allowing creativity to arise and
fears to melt away… Finally, we dive into the possibilities of using
basic sound technology to morph and experiment with vocal sounds,
digitally capturing our favorite moments to tape to keep forever.
Experience the voice and all it's possibilities! Sing for your Life!
And all its giving energy = FUN, FUN, FUN!
TO REGISTER GO TO: http://www.esalen.org/artsfestival/index.htmlor
call 831.667.3005 - enroll now to guarantee you place in this
unforgettable circle of song!
www.myspace.com/sovoso
www.myspace.com/sunshinebecker
www.sovoso.com
Featuring:
Where: Benaroya Hall (Downtown Seattle)
When: June 7th, 2008 2 pm and 7 pm
The Northwest Sound Men's Barbershop Chorus
2005 Evergreen District Chorus Champions
2007 Evergreen District Division II Chorus Champions
JetSet
2007 Evergreen District Quartet Champions
The Northwest Vocal Project (NVP)
2008 International Youth Festival 3rd Place Medalist
Fast Track
A brand new great chapter quartet you will not want to miss.
Frontline
A brand new great chapter quartet you will not want to miss.
Momma's Boy's
2008 Evergreen District Divison II Novice Quartet Champions
2008 Evergreen District Novice Quartet Champions
Tickets: General $22 Senior $17 Junior $12
Call: (206)292-ARTS (2787) or
http://www.ticketmaster.cominfo@...http://www.nwsound.org
This is an event you will not want to miss!
Also if you are interested in being a patron to the Friends of the
Northwest Sound feel free to go our webstite for details. All
donations are tax deductible and are welcome.
See you there!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
John Godfrey
(360)754-5397
jtyerfdog@...
Masterworks Choral Ensemble Presents Bringing Down the House:
Northwest Regional Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival
Olympia – 02/04/2008 – Great news for a cappella fans: Harmony Sweepstakes is
just
around the corner! Masterworks Choral Ensemble presents the 14th annual
Northwest
Regional Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival on March 8, 2008 at the
Washington
Center for the Performing Arts.
What's so exciting about Harmony Sweepstakes? Primarily, it's an enthusiastic
reception
for vocal groups from our region. It's also an unabashed celebration of this
amazing
instrument we call the human voice. And, it's a friendly competition that
results in the
winners going on to the national finals.
Here in the Northwest, come March, we're ready for diversions that shake and
stir. This is
precisely when things are heating up in the a cappella world. Across the U.S.
eight
regional competitions are held from March 8 to April 20. The same simple
ingredients go
into each one: vocal groups of three to eight members have 10 minutes each to
perform
their best unaccompanied vocal music before a live audience and a panel of
judges. Any
style of a cappella music is welcome in the mix.
This year's Northwest Harmony Sweepstakes features The Coats as host and guest
artist.
The Coats (formerly The Trenchcoats) won the regional and national championships
in
1994, and graciously returned once before to host the Northwest Harmony
Sweepstakes.
Based in Seattle, they are one of the region's best vocal bands and one of the
most in-
demand acts on the country's corporate and college circuits.
Radio personality Smilin' Jay of Mixx 96.1 KXXO returns with his own amazing
vocal range
to emcee this year's event. And, five of the six groups have appeared in the
Northwest
Harmony Sweepstakes before, including Olympia's own "boy band," The Akafellas.
Other
competitors include The Baudboys, Rezonate, A Toast of the Town, V-Chords, and
Vocalocity. Audience members will be entertained with a full range of a cappella
styles —
pop, rock, jazz, doo-wop, folk, country, gospel, R&B — and plenty of vocal
percussion.
With a cappella harmony bringing down the house, this is one night on the town
music
lovers won't want to miss. The show begins at 7:30 and the evening concludes
with an
"afterglow" in the lobby of the Washington Center, where concertgoers can sing
along with
performers.
Tickets are available at the Washington Center Box Office, 512 Washington Street
SE,
Olympia, or by calling 360-753-8586. Information about Harmony Sweepstakes is
available online at www.harmony-sweepstakes.com. Information about Masterworks
Choral Ensemble is available at www.MCE.org.
# # #
SUMMARY
Who: Masterworks Choral Ensemble presents
What: Bringing Down the House:
Northwest Regional Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival
When: Saturday, March 8, 2008, 7:30pm
Where: Washington Center for the Performing Arts, 512 Washington Street SE,
Olympia
Cost: $23 adults, $11 students
The Feb. 2nd application deadline is fast approaching for the 2008 NW Harmony
Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival being held in Olympia, WA on March 8, 2008.
This year's special guest host is THE COATS (www.thecoats.net).
When was the last time you group got to share the stage with a national winner
(The
Coats) and sing for 1,000 screaming a cappella fans. We have a fantastic
audience and
venue, just ask any of the past competing groups.
The NW has produced three national winner: The Coats, m-pact and Groove for
Thought.
Could your group be the 4th?
Visit our website (www.MCE.org) to download the application and all the info you
need.
You can also send me a direct email and I'll send you the need materials or
answer any
questions you have. (Gary Witley: gwitley@...)
Keep singing!
First, the sad news. Realtime, the 2007 winners, are unable to return to host
the 2008 NW
Harmony Sweepstakes. The GREAT NEWS is that the northwest favorite and national
winner,
The Coats, WILL HOST the event in Olympia, Washington on March 8, 2008.
You will not want to miss this event! If your a cappella group has not yet sent
in your
application, the deadline (Feb. 2nd) is fast approaching.
Visit our website (www.MCE.org) and download the application and complete
instructions.
Come and compete and maybe you will win free airfare as we send you off to the
national
finals in San Rafael in May!
Gary Witley
Director, NW Harmony Sweepstake
Hi all,
Many of you have been aware of a "big announcement" coming from
Realtime. Here it is!
<drum roll....>
John Newell, our original lead singer, has retired. He told us in
mid-November that because of family pressures, he would not be able to
keep up with the performance schedule of an active champ quartet.
John and his wife Corinne have three kids under three, with twins
arriving last January, so life has been hectic! John will be missed.
The remaining three - Tim, Mark and I - debated for about 15 seconds
and then decided to ask Tim's dad, Doug Broersma, to become the new
lead of Realtime. Doug is a wonderful guy and a legend in the
Evergreen district, and he had filled-in for John a couple of times,
so he was an obvious choice, as well as a great choice.
This change has really re-energized the quartet, and we're working
hard, learning new music, taking new gigs, and having a great time.
Doug's debut performance with the quartet was this past weekend in
Seaside, Oregon, at the annual QCED (Evergreen Champs) convention.
We've got video posted on the Realtime site, and it's already been
viewed hundreds of times, in less than 12 hours. So take a look, and
get to know the phenomenon that is Doug.
Also on the video is a little slide show we put together to honor our
good friend John. I got a bit choked up making it, so if you're
emotionally inclined, you might want to have kleenex near by.
Here's the link: http://www.realtimequartet.com
So in a nutshell, thanks for your support these past five years, which
have been amazing, glorious and unforgettable. In spite of our lower
genetic diversity, we're looking forward to many more years, each one
better than the last!
In Harmony,
Tim, DOUG, Mark and Tom
REALTIME
Please join our 20 voices and band for an evening of wonderful
evening of vocal jazz in the brand new Roosevelt H.S. Performance
Theater.....and our free chocolate bar....
Please go to our website www.bluestreetvoices.com for additional
information and music samples.....
BlueStreet is an IRS non-profit organization...
BlueStreet Jazz Voices Presents:
The Best is Yet to Come (and their famous chocolate buffet)
DATE: January 19th
TIME: 7:30pm
LOCATION: Roosevelt High School's NEW Performing Arts Center
1410 NE 66th St
Seattle, WA 98115
Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/25922
Upcoming Performances:
March 21st @ Kirkland Performance Center 8pm
April 24th @ Tula's
May 4th @ Jazz Vespers 6pm
May @ The Triple Door Dates TBD
For more information visit: www.bluestreetvoices.com
Oregon Live.com
You've been waiting for it. I've been waiting for it. Here it is. A
chorus that shows up unannounced, at a moment's notice, wherever the
city urgently requires choral music. A street-renaming rally. A tram
wedding. A tree sit-in.
"Portland loves big public displays, big surprises and big voices,"
claims founder Stephen Marc Beaudoin, who says he can't think of
anything Portland needs more than a "crazed chorus ready to attack the
city on a moment's notice."
I can't, either.
The Portland Pick-up Choir (He should come up with a better name, like
Bill Crane did a few years ago with his Portland Musical Swat Team.
That's not quite it, but it's close.) debuts later this month "at an
event which may or may not be announced in advance to the public."
Beaudoin, a singer, writer (Willamette Week, CrossCut) and director
who blogs at From Every Corner, hastily assembled his first raucous
group for "Ten Tiny Dances" at PICA's TBA festival last September.
JustOut called the choir's appearance a "tear-inducing moment."
That could be good or bad; we'll assume good.
Anyway, the chorus has no fixed membership and is open to anyone who
wants to sing in public. It's very fluid, apparently, so if you want
to twist and shout, email Beaudoin at pickupchoir@...
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www.acappellanews.com
Hello A Cappella groups and fans,
There are just four weeks left until the February 2 deadline for applying to
compete in the
2008 NW Harmony Sweepstakes on March 8, 2008 in Olympia, Washington.
Realtime, our 2007 regional champs and audience favorite, return as host and
guest artist
for this year's competition.
I've attached the application as a WORD document.
Here is the link to our web page with more info about the event.
http://www.mce.org/
If you have competed in the last two NW Harmony regionals, you can submit a
"streamlined" application. This means that IF your personnel and contact info
has not
changed, you do not need to submit a photo or bio or contact info. Just complete
the
application, sign it, and send it with your application fee ($10 per group
member) to
c/o Gary Witley, Director
NW Harmony Sweepstakes
PO Box 1091
Olympia, WA 98507-1091
So, don't delay, don't be left out! Submit your application by February 2, 2008
and be part
of the a cappella fun.
Gary Witley, Director
NW Harmony Sweepstakes
gwitley@...
Hey all,
After moving to Portland OR a year ago from Boston, I've become
convinced there is a need for a new vocal band!
I'm a long-time a cappella vet (age 33) who is a screaming
baritenor, songwriter, arranger, director, and decent VP. I
produced some fifty arrangements when I was in the Harvard
Veritones, directed a NY semi-pro group that placed in the Harmony
Sweeps, and founded and directed two other vocal bands that have
outlived my participation. I'm a serious and reasonably prolific
songwriter who is chronically working on the solo a cappella CD. I
have judged ICCA shows. I'm also a violinist, and I dabble in
guitar and piano.
I'm looking to start up a 6 or 7 person, part-time, co-ed vocal band
that rehearses every Sunday evening at my house in NE Portland, and
performs about once a month wherever and whenever we can. The aim
is to have fun, not expect to make money or hit it big with a
recording contract.
I'd like to start with the radio play pop sound but very soon add
some funk. Go to www.myspace.com/dtxboston for examples of what I'm
looking for. "Why Not Tomorrow" is a good example of my songwriting
style and the radio pop sound I mean; "Higher and Higher" is a cover
that scratches the surface of the funk side. I hope to quickly
establish the initial group sound from my personal library of
originals and arrangements (plus those of other band members) and go
from there. We'd all perform on individual mics. (I don't have
much in the way of equipment so there would be some group purchasing
involved.)
I'm looking for most voice parts: bass, VP who can solo from time to
time, one baritone or tenor, and 2-3 power altos (or a soprano who
can really belt). I'd like to assemble people who all have a great
ear, can blend on syllables ranging from pretty to ugly, have
serious soul, and really want to build a vocal band that might have
non-collegiate a cappella singers and isn't just an extension of
their college group. I'm seeking laid-back, friendly, intelligent
folks somewhere in the age range of 25-40. Arranging, songwriting,
and improv skills are also a nice-to-have, but not a must.
If you're interested, or know someone who is, please email me at
eric_chung@.... Thanks!
--Eric
I. Northwest Tour next weekend II. Exclusive Holiday downloads at www.acatunes.com III. GET YOUR MONKEY OFF MY DOG IV. Recent Review of The Bobs from METROLAND, Albany, NY
The Bobs' shows at the Kirkland Performance Center on Sat 12/22, and Judith Owen and Harry Shearer's Holiday Singalong at the Triple Door Sun 12/23 (in which The Bobs will appear as special guests) are both sold out...
So mosey on down to Hillsboro, Oregon (Portland suburb), where The Bobs bring their holiday show, TOO MANY SANTAS (and their new album, GET YOUR MONKEY OFF MY DOG) to the Walters Cultural Center this Friday!
You can preview The Bobs' new CD, GET YOUR MONKEY OFF MY DOG, on our myspace homepage... and purchase it online at cdbaby.com, singers.com, or www.bobs.com/monkeybuy.html
Coldfoot Films' documentary about The Bobs, SIGN MY SNARLING MOVIE: 25 YEARS OF THE BOBS is available on DVD here: www.bobs.com/snarlingmovie.html
Here's a recent review of THE BOBS in concert from Albany's METROLAND magazine:
Sing the Season - The Bobs Caffé Lena, Dec. 1, 2007
A cappella means "from the chapel," and often connotes a reverent approach to singing, even if the songs themselves are not. Barbershop quartets and other such groups often aspire to an aural blend in which the vowel sounds are perfectly matched among the singers, who also breathe in unison.
The Bobs, an instruments-free quartet who performed at Caffé Lena last Saturday, have no such blend. And there's no doubt, after the program they presented, that they'd be kicked out of the chapel. But their four very distinctive voices go together the way an orchestra blends, making a virtue out of the contrasting sounds.
Bass Richard Greene has a molasses quality to his voice: sweet but persistent, and he sings with a jazzy edge. Amy Engelhardt's voice can be brassy or gentle or even quasi-operatic, as in "Disappointment Pants," an original Bobs song about, as they put it, "an imaginary spaghetti western." She hits impressive high notes, while Dan Schumacher often cranks into a falsetto that goes higher still—when he's not backing a song with astonishing percussion effects. So it was only natural that he was given the lead vocal in Oscar Brown, Jr.'s "But I Was Cool," which has at the heart of its refrain a hip kind of keening.
Then there's Matthew Stull, a Bobs co-founder (with Greene) who has an excellent vocal presence when singing lead, yet switches easily into backup when needed. He was particularly effective in "The Tight Pants Tango," an ode to ringing-cellphone retrieval that's featured on the group's new CD, Get Your Monkey Off My Dog.
The Christmas program started brilliantly—literally, with "Fifty Kilowatt Tree," a Greene-penned celebration of decorative excess. Other holiday songs peppered the show, some of them—"Christmas in L.A.," "Yuleman vs. the Anti-Claus" among them—from their Too Many Santas CD. Awaiting recording are their rewrite of "Eight Days a Week," an unexpectedly hilarious tribute to the flaming hanukiah, and a not-for-the-uptight speculation about the Virgin Mary's reaction to an unexpected pregnancy ("How Did This Thing Get in Me?")
Between-the-songs banter can be a highlight of a Bobs show, and this one was no exception. There's usually some microphone choreography, as the singers reconfigure positions to accommodate the lead and backup requirements of the next number, along with a joke-laden introduction. What's charming is how much they amuse one another, which can even overtake the song itself, as when the intro to "Christmas in Jail" sent the group into such paroxysms that they had to restart twice.
The Bobs have crafted songs about bumper stickers ("Kill Your Television"), cats ("Fluffy's Master Plan for World Domination") and even farting ("Vapor Carioca"), and it's a treat to hear the catalogue grow. But it's also fun to revisit the covers that they've made their own, starting with one of their first-ever recordings, "Helter Skelter," enthusiastically re-created for the Caffé audience, and including a straightforward version of Kurt Weill's "Moon of Alabama," a madrigal styling, if you can believe it, of the Doors's "Light My Fire," and a high-spirited "White Room" with lead vocal by Schumacher, gentle refrains by Stull, and a holiday-themed voice-guitar solo by Engelhardt.
Sure, their stuff is virtuosic and funny and ingeniously arranged, but can they ever just settle down and sing? Sure: They gave us, as an encore, Vince Guaraldi's "Christmas Time Is Here," and it would have been the envy of the Hi-Lo's or the Persuasions.
Pacific Northwest natives m-pact return to the homeland this Saturday
for their Annual Holiday Concert at their favorite venue The Triple
Door in Seattle.
Two shows on Saturday Nov 24th, 5.30 & 8pm.
Tickets $20 from the box office - 206-838-4333
More info:-
http://www.tripledoor.net/event.aspx?eid=2859
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If you missed The Bobs' swing through Portland, Seattle, Lopez and Port Townsend Labor Day weekend, here's your chance to catch them again... This fall, the Bobs are previewing their upcoming album, GET YOUR MONKEY OFF MY DOG, due in late October. Rumor has it they put EIGHT NEW TUNES into the set last month!
They've also been touring with copies of Coldfoot Films' recent DVD release, SIGN MY SNARLING MOVIE: 25 YEARS OF THE BOBS, which asks the age-old question, "How does a band with no hits, no serious commercial airplay and no major record label sustain a career for 25 years?" The DVD features excerpts from their sold out 2006 reunion shows in Berkeley, CA as well as band, fan and special celebrity interviews.
THE BOBS @ SPOKANE CENTERSTAGE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2007 @ 8PM 1017 W First Ave., Spokane, WA Tix/info 509-74-STAGE http://www.spokanecenterstage.com/
Coming off a wonderful season last year, we are looking for a couple
singers for this year. Primarily looking for altos and baritones but
will consider others. Please visit our website at
www.bluestreetvoices.com for more information.
As you may have heard, this fall there is a special event
coming to the MeydenbauerConvention Center in Bellevue, WA.
It is the Evergreen A Cappella Festival. This event is
intended to showcase a cappella ensemble singing in the northwest. Wednesday
night will feature Gospel, Thursday night Jazz and Pop. On Friday night will be
the Evergreen District Barbershop Quartet Semi-Finals Contest. Saturday will
include not only the Barbershop Chorus Contest, in the evening a showcase of a
cappella singing.
We are looking for more a cappella ensembles to perform,
please see our web page, www.acappellafestival.org,
for information on how to be part of this special event. Go to
Tickets/Registration and click on Performers.
This event is being hosted by the Evergreen District of the
Barbershop Harmony Society, Region 13 of Sweet Adelines International and CASA.
Good Morning
Hi There,
We have a great opportunity if you have a cappella group or business
and would like to increase your exposure to a regional audiance
covering from Alaska, Washington State, Oregon, Idaho, Montana (U.S.)
and British Columbia and Alberta (Canada). This includes exposure to
regional high school and college groups; Sweet Adelines,
International, and other a cappella singers through out the northwest.
This event is of course, the 2007 Evergreen A Cappella Festival in
Bellevue, Washington on October 16th - 21st at Meydenbauer Center in
downtown Bellevue.
If you would like to be one of our sponsors please feel free to e-mail
Kendall Williams, Chair at kendall.a.williams@... or
We will be able to give you a price list and would love to have you
as a sponsor or have your ad in our program.
You may also contact us via our website at:
http://www.acappellafestival.org or http://www.nwsound.org
We hope to see you there!
Make you plans to attend now. Early registration ends on 9/1/07 for
the $55.00 All Events Tickets.
WHAT: 2007 Evergreen A Cappella Festival
WHERE: Meydenbauer Center, Downtown - Bellevue, Washington
Just minutes from Seattle, the SeaTac Airport on the I-5/I-90/I-405
Corridor
WHEN: October 16th - 21st, 2007
COST: $55.00 Early Bird Registration (All Events Tickets)
$65.00 General Registration (All Events Tickets)
WHO: This is a regional festival and contest featuring ensembles from
the Evergreen District of the Barbershop Harmony Society (Alaska,
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Canada (British Columbia, and
Alberta). This festival will also include the annual fall district
contest of the Evergreen District. There will be groups encompassing
jazz, pop, gospel and barbershop including workshops and other events.
WEBSITE:
http://www.acappellafestival.org
COME JOIN IN THE FUN AND WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
The Fault Line, vocal rocks newest bad boys, looking for a tenor.
Click on this to see us on NBC's America's Got Talent:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lzu4CK8Ek-c
We are looking for a fifth guy that will make a good fit. We want
someone with an excellent tenor voice that can help out with some of
the rock leads, good looks to include being 5'9" or taller, in his
20s, and willing to travel on a full touring schedule. This is a
great opportunity for a serious vocal musician to step out with us
into our new found fame. We are serious, organized and committed to
capitalizing on our recent success. We are based in New York.
Serious inquiries only to:
Pat Ehrich
General Manager
The Fault Line
607-592-1817
pehrich@...pat@...
www.rockthefautline.com
www.myspace.com/rockthefaultline
Northwest Vocal Project – Youth Chorus
To: Any youth who are interested in singing a cappella harmony.
When: This Saturday, August 11th, 2007 at 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Where: First United Methodist Church in Downtown Bellevue
Director: Don Rose, Musical Educator, Lead of the 2005 Evergreen
District Quartet Champions - Vocal Magic and director of the Northwest
Sound Men's Barbershop Chorus - 2005 Evergreen District Chorus
Champions.
There should be lots of great singing and tag singing as well. It
should be great fun.
Hope to see you there.
For directions -- www.nwsound.org
Make you plans to attend now.
WHAT: 2007 Evergreen A Cappella Festival
WHERE: Meydenbauer Center, Downtown - Bellevue, Washington
Just minutes from Seattle, the SeaTac Airport on the I-5/I-90/I-405
Corridor
WHEN: October 16th - 21st, 2007
COST: $55.00 Early Bird Registration (All Events Tickets)
$65.00 General Registration (All Events Tickets)
WHO: This is a regional festival and contest featuring ensembles from
the Evergreen District of the Barbershop Harmony Society (Alaska,
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Canada (British Columbia, and
Alberta). This festival will also include the annual fall district
contest of the Evergreen District. There will be groups encompassing
jazz, pop, gospel and barbershop including workshops and other events.
WEBSITE:
http://www.acappellafestival.org
COME JOIN IN THE FUN AND WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
The Bobs will be celebrating the SOON TO BE RELEASED documentary, SIGN MY SNARLING MOVIE and performing lots of new songs from their upcoming (and 14th) CD, GET YOUR MONKEY OFF MY DOG.
And they'll be visiting some beautiful places over Labor Day Weekend to do so.
The Bobs LOVED their visit to Mississippi in March so much that they're returning to this super-intimate recording studio/performance space with the new stuff. Yes, I said new stuff - more and more tunes from the upcoming CD are being added to the set!
The Bobs are back at the Triple Door! Expect some REALLY new stuff, too - I hear The Bobs love to premiere tunes in Seattle...
Please note that The Bobs will NOT be doing their post-holiday residency at the Triple Door this December - so catch them now! (TOO MANY SANTAS can be seen at the Kirkland Performance Center on Saturday 12/22/07.)
We are based in the Vancouver area and are auditioning male singers
with a tenor range who possess a clear and strong voice with excellent
pitch, and a great stage presence with an ease of building audience
rapport.
We have headlined concerts all over western Canada and the Pacific
Northwest, appeared on the Chris Isaak Show, done voice-overs for an
animated show, done a radio ad, and performed on a 10-day tour of
Finland. We recorded a CD last year.
Please contact me privately for further information.
Brian
For the 28th year, any Seattle singer of whatever caliber can join in
the Summer Sings, hosted by the Seattle Symphony Chorale.
For five consecutive Tuesday evenings at the Swedish Cultural Center,
for a nominal sum, you can join with your fellows to sing through one
of several big choral works, each session conducted by an area choral
conductor.
Next Tuesday, the second Summer Sing, it's Dvorak's "Stabat Mater,"
conducted by Anthony Spain, music director of the Northwest Symphony
Orchestra and the Bainbridge Chorale. (Spain and the Northwest
Symphony have just won their seventh ASCAP award, first place in their
category of orchestras with an annual budget under $470,000.)
Succeeding sessions will enjoy the Verdi "Requiem," July 31 under Paul
Schultz of the Northwest Repertory Singers; Haydn's "Lord Nelson"
Mass, Aug. 7 with Jerry Yonkman of the University of Puget Sound; and
Mendelssohn's "Elijah," Aug. 14 with James Savage of St. James Cathedral.
"It's a lot of fun," says Spain. "One of the best parts is for singers
to sing stuff new to them. With the Dvorak, they get to enjoy a
terrific piece which is making a comeback."
Choruses, he says, are always on the lookout for works beyond the
standards, and this year's offerings are deliberately a little outside
the norm, though none so unfamiliar they would be difficult to read.
"We performed the 'Stabat Mater' 18 months ago, and the orchestra and
chorus were just blown away," he says.
He feels it's a great challenge to conduct these performances. "We
have to be conductors at our best, to see how much we can accomplish
in one session, try to get inside the work on some level, be convinced
by it. The a cappella parts in the last 'Stabat Mater' chorus are
riveting."
Summer Sings on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. through Aug. 14 at the Swedish
Cultural Center, 1920 Dexter Ave N. $10 at the door. Bring your own
score if you have one. Information: 206-215-4728
Great music!
New feature - A CAPPELLA SUMMER MOVIE VIEWS - reviews and previews of
Summer movies, done
a cappella style
http://www.acappellaoriginals.libsyn.com/
Tell us how you like the podcast!
podcast@..., or by phone at 415-358-8067
SINGERS WANTED. Do you love Christmas? Singing in harmony? Getting
paid? We're looking for good people to join us.
The Dickens Carolers has been auditioning, training, costuming and
booking acappella, SATB Christmas caroling quartets since 1978. Every
year we hold auditions in early-mid August and rehearsals Sept thru
Nov, then you perform throughout the Puget Sound from Thanksgiving thru
Christmas. We generally have 40-50 singers making $25-35/hr. Someone
in a full-time quartet makes ~$1750-2500 for the season. Part-time
makes ~$750-1500. You set your schedule and we'll do our best to fill
it with gigs.
Visit our website (www.dickenscarolers.com) for more info about us.
Make sure to read the "Auditions" page. Then, if you're still
interested, or have other questions, call us at 206-320-7007 to set up
an audition appointment ASAP.
V-Chords are auditioning for a new member. Open to any male voice. If
interested e-mail
vchords@... or call Chris at 541-310-1241. Check us out at
www.vchords.com or
www.myspace.com/vchords