Table of Contents - Mixed Notes
- Quartet Spotlight
- MBHA Represents at World Harmony Showcase
- 2024-2027 Board of Directors Slate Announced
- Quartet Short?!
- Sponsor a Trophy
- We Need a Theme Song
- Membership Perks
- From The Editors' Desk
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It's an exciting time!
FIRST MBHA International Quartet Champion trophy to be awarded at Harmony, Inc. convention in Louisville
By Barry Towner, International President
Greetings everyone!
Summer is now here. I hope everyone is enjoying good weather wherever you are, and also doing some singing and performing outside in the nice weather.
Spring contests wrap up
The Spring contest season is now complete. Congratulations to all performers in all contests. You are all winners.
In my last note, I mentioned that MBHA quartets had the opportunity to compete at Harmony, Inc. Area contests to win the MBHA Mixed quartet Championship for that Area, as well as the opportunity to qualify to compete at Harmony, Inc. International Contest and Convention (IC&C) in November in Louisville, Kentucky.
Congratulations to the MBHA Champion Quartets at the following BHS District and Harmony, Inc. Area Contests.
BHS Ontario District Mix Dup
HI Area 3 Arranged Marriage
HI Area 5 Prime Time
HI Area 6 What’s The Deal
Congratulations also to the following quartets who qualified to compete at the Harmony, Inc. IC&C through their performances at Area contests.
Arranged Marriage
Off-the-Cuff
Prime Time
What’s the Deal
Limitless
Good luck to all of the quartets in Louisville. This will be MBHA’s first opportunity to award an MBHA International Quartet Champion.
Let’s keep the momentum going with even more quartets qualifying next year.
Choruses, too!
There is now also the opportunity for choruses to compete at Area contests. Wouldn’t it be great to see our choruses competing at Area contests and enjoying the fun and friendship a Harmony, Inc. convention provides!
We also have had MBHA choruses busy this past year performing at BHS District Contests, and one of them had the opportunity to perform as the MBHA representatives at the World Harmony Council Showcase at the BHS International Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, in July. Congratulations to Undercover Mix for their fine performance at the Showcase. Congratulations also to MBHA Treasurer Bill Colosimo for his fine job again as emcee/presenter for the Showcase.
Calendar items
Our Annual General Membership Meeting is coming up August 18 at 4 p.m. Eastern. As we have for the past four years, this will be a virtual meeting on Zoom. Following reports from the current Board of Directors, we will ceremoniously install the new (2024-2025) board. An invitation link will be emailed to all active members by August 16. Please contact Secretary Gary Raulerson if cyberspace swallows your invitation.
We need your input!
As mentioned in my last note, your Board is continuing to investigate opportunities for our members and would love to hear from you with suggestions and recommendations, and even more important, your help, even if you don’t have time to sit on the Board but would love to help in other ways such as on a committee. We appreciate all of our members and our joint interest in singing mixed barbershop. Let us know how we can help you and possibly you can help us. If you can’t find what you want on our website, send us a note to info@mixedbarbershop.org and we’ll make every effort to assist you.
Take care! Have Fun! Keep Singing!
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Arranged Marriage is International-bound
By Anthony Nasto, Quartet Contact
Arranged Marriage - Christina Lewellen, tenor; Jessi Nasto, lead; Richard Lewellen, baritone, and Tony Nasto, bass; won the MBHA Quartet Champion trophy at Harmony, Inc.'s Area 3 convention in May and are now headed to compete for the first MBHA International Champion title at the HI annual convention in Louisville, Kentucky this November.
Arranged Marriage is a brand new ensemble born out of love for the barbershop art form and love for their spouses. The quartet is comprised of two married couples with over one hundred years experience in barbershop singing and will celebrate their first anniversary as a foursome during the Harmony Inc. International Convention in Louisville this November.
Jessi and Tony Nasto fill in the center section of the quartet providing the lead and bass roles. Jessi is a Harmony Queen with Livewire, having won the championship in 2015 singing bass and currently also sings bass Vivàce, HI Area 3 2024 Silver medalist, as well as singing with Northern Blend Chorus, 2022 Harmony, Inc. International Chorus Champion. This is her first time stepping into the lead slot and the other three in the quartet definitely feel her natural abilities pouring out with effortless beauty.
Tony most notably sang tenor with Men in Black, 2005 BHS International Collegiate Quartet Champion and perennial top 10 finalists. He was originally a bass and is loving being able to return to that role. Jessi and Tony live in Dryden, New York, with their two daughters, Nova, and Atlas. They are involved in many community organizations including Risen Hope Community Church where they serve on the worship team.
Christina and Richard Lewellen occupy the "bookend" spots of tenor and baritone for Arranged Marriage. Christina sang tenor with EPIC, 2012 Harmony Queens and also currently sings bass in Legacy, HI Area 3 2024 Bronze medalist, and in Bella Nova Chorus, 2023 Harmony, Inc. Silver medalist.
Richard is best known for his ninja baritone singing with Riptide, multi-time Bronze medalist quartet in BHS. He is currently the musical director of Bella Nova Chorus and coach extraordinaire for many ensembles throughout the country. Christina and Richard have a home in Stephens City, Virginia, where they live with their four daughters, Bryn, Morgan, Kaitlyn, and Kenzie.
Performing at Area 3 convention
To say that Arranged Marriage was thrilled to have their first public performance be at the Area 3 convention would be quite an understatement. Area 3 is more than a convention, more than choruses and quartets, and even more than friends. Area 3 is home. The response even from just being present was so loving and heartfelt that when the quartet reached the stage it felt like our hundredth performance instead of our first.
We especially want to thank all the volunteers and members who did all the work behind the scenes to make our weekend so exceptional and to the esteemed judges who stayed up so late to make sure we received top level evals that excited the quartet into an even deeper commitment and love for the mission of bringing high level singing performances and breaking down the barriers of gender exclusivity within the barbershop genre along with so many other mixed quartets and choruses with that same focus.
Arranged Marriage is excited to have qualified for the MBHA International Championship contest this November, but are also just as overjoyed to have multiple performance opportunities through the fall and being able to enjoy each other’s company and produce what we call "pretty sounds". If you who are reading this and are interested in including our group on your performance, please contact Tony to get that ball rolling.
Thank you to all those who support us and show us the love that only a barbershop audience can give. "Pretty sounds" is the goal. Anything more is a gift.
Prime Time loves Area 5 convention
' ...like kids singing all night on Halloween!'
By Dick Powell, Editor
PRIME TIME - Steve Boone, bass; Judi Johnston, tenor; Mary Allin, lead; Barry Towner, bari love singing and laughing together.
“We spend more time just laughing and joking than actually rehearsing,” says Steve Boone, bass of MBHA quartet Prime Time. “We really enjoy each other’s company,” he adds when asked to describe what it is like to be part of his first mixed voice quartet.
All members of Prime Time have sung in HI and BHS ensembles, but this is their first experience with a mixed-voice quartet. In addition to Steve, the group includes Barry Towner as baritone, Mary Allin on lead, and Judi Johnston singing tenor. After three months together, they entered their first HI Area 5 competition in 2023. They enjoyed the experience so much they came back for the 2024 convention and qualified for the Harmony, Inc. International Convention and Contests. Unfortunately, previous commitments preclude their attendance so they hope to qualify again and attend the 2025 HI IC&C.
“It just seems natural to want to compete - to improve our sound and all aspects of our performance,” Steve adds.
The convention at Area 5 was a real eye opener for Steve. “Everyone was so encouraging. I had never experienced anything like the Moon Glow on Saturday night. The theme, the costumes, the music, the food, - it was like kids singing all night on Halloween!”
For now, Prime Time will be singing together everywhere they can, expanding their repertoire, and polishing their performance to be even better entertainers. Want to find them? Just follow the sound of laughter and beautiful barbershop chords!
It was like kids singing all night on Halloween!” says Prime Time of the HI Area 5 convention.
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MBHA Represents at World Harmony Showcase |
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On Thursday, July 4, at the Hilton Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio, while much of the country was enjoying fireworks in celebration of Independence Day, over 200 people enjoyed fireworks of their own at the World Harmony Council’s World Harmony Showcase! Each year, the WHC features a showcase of member organizations’ ensembles from across the globe — quartets and choruses — during the Barbershop Harmony Society’s International Convention.
This year, reprising his role as “Emcee”, our MBHA Board member and Treasurer, Bill Colosimo, was privileged to represent us and introduced 11 wonderful ensembles. Performing groups included the Ambassadors of Harmony, 2023 BHS International Chorus Champions, Midtown, BHS 2023 International Quartet Champions, Lady A Cappella, current SAI Queens of Harmony, and Mixed Nuts, Holland Harmony Chorus Champions. MBHA was proudly represented by one of our champion choruses, Undercover Mix from Woodstock, Ontario, under the direction of Dave Campbell, singing Still the One and Ob-La Di, Ob-La Da to a rousing ovation!
The Mixed Barbershop Harmony Association proudly represents YOU, our membership, in all World Harmony Council events and meetings, carrying our message of the power and joy of mixed harmony singing in North America!
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2024-2027 Board of Directors Slate Announced |
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The Nominations & Elections Committee is happy to announce that three candidates have stepped forward to place their names in nomination to serve on the MBHA Board of Directors. The 2024-2027 slate includes:
- Bill Colosimo, current Treasurer, baritone of Serendipity quartet, and renowned instructor in leadership with many years of experience in all things barbershop.
- Dick Powell, past BHS President, bass section leader for Full Circle Mixed Voice Harmony, with years of experience in strategic planning and various leadership roles.
- Mike Wood, a 50-year barbershopper and music educator, who sings Lead with Skirt & Ties quartet.
Since there are no other nominations for the three seats up for election, these candidates will be elected by acclamation and certified at the Board's August meeting. We thank Bill, Dick, and Mike for offering their time and talent in service to the mission of the Mixed Barbershop Harmony Association.
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Are you interested in putting together a mixed quartet but are missing members? Need a tenor who is from Toronto? We have a new resource for you: the Mixed Ensemble Interest Form
This directory will help MBHA members connect with others who are also interested in forming or joining an ensemble.
Complete information will be posted in the Members Only section of the website for your review.
Happy connecting!
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MBHA Trophy Sponsorship
The MBHA currently has quartet trophies sponsored in the following Harmony, Inc Areas:
Area 1 - Mary & Murray Phillips
Area 2 - Steve & Renee Tramack
Area 3 - Dick & Roxanne Powell in memory of Chuck Wert & Compound W mixed quartet
Area 5 - Baldwin Blend Mixed Chorus
Area 6 - Rare Blend Quartet
We are looking for sponsors for the following trophies:
Area 4 - quartet
All area chorus trophies.
Cost of trophy sponsorship is $200 USD. This includes the purchase of the trophy (all
trophies are the same design), engraving of your name on the trophy as the sponsor,
listing as a sponsor on the MBHA website as well as the opportunity to present the
trophy to the winners.
If you are interested in sponsoring a trophy please contact amorton@mixedbarbershop.org
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MBHA Theme Song
MBHA is looking for our very own theme song, relevant to our mission and culture. Do you have any ideas, suggestions, thoughts?
Are you an arranger that would be willing to arrange a song for the MBHA? Are you a song writer that has the perfect lyrics?
Email info@mixedbarbershop.org with your thoughts.
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SPECIAL MEMBER BENEFIT!
The amazing tag master and dear friend Manoj Padki has put together an all-new collection of tags designed to be singable by mixed singers, and has authorized the MBHA to share them for the exclusive benefit of our membership.
Please enjoy singing and sharing these tags, and thank you for being an MBHA member!
You can download Enter as Strangers, Leave as Friends here and find learning tracks for all the tags here.
Please remember that you must be signed in to the MBHA Members Only area to access these links!
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By Dick & Roxanne Powell, Editors
Hello, everyone! We hope you enjoyed reading about the exploits of our spotlighted quartets. We'd love to feature ALL of you in future issues of Mixed Message. Why not drop us a line and send us a photo the next time you perform in your community, assist in a service project, or visit someplace interesting you'd like to share with the rest of us.
In our next issue (Deadline November 10) we plan to feature some of the fall activities of our members, including the doings at the Harmony, Inc. International Convention. If you attend that event, we'd be very interested in hearing about your experience.
What would YOU like to read about in our next issue?
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