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www.labbs.org.uk Voice Box December 2010 The Magazine of the Ladies Association of Barbershop Singers Quartet Champions, Wow! Well woweeeee!! Was it just us or was the atmosphere this year so amazingly electric?! Miss – Demeanour are absolutely over the moon and PROUD to be your 2010 Champion Quartet. At the time of writing, it is the Monday after convention and we’ve already been lined up for some very exciting events in 2011. The highlights including BABS, Holland Harmony Convention and SABS in Murcia!! Big, massive whoops and cheers to all competitors – especially Temptation and Bowled Over in the quartets and Amersham A Cappella, Signature and Green Street Blues for the choruses. You go girls!! Words cannot begin to describe the weekend that we had in Llandudno – the support, the friendship, the kind words, the champagne and Barnacles fish and chips! All contributed to making it one of the best conventions we’ve ever been to. We have been incredibly lucky and thankful to have achieved what we have over the past 2 ½ years and couldn’t have done it without the help of some fantastic people. Particular highlights of the weekend included our amazing Champions Reception, thanks to outgoing champs, Finesse (you are all so truly lovely). As if it weren’t enough to receive all the lovely champagne, crowns and goodie bags – they even made us packed lunches!! Genius! We of course loved getting to sing for you in the beautiful, atmospheric theatre on Saturday night – we felt so popular Then we made our way up the spiral stairs to entertain our fellow barbershoppers tuned in online. It was great to get the opportunity not only to promote Barbershop in general but also to try and encourage more young people into our hobby. With an average age of 23 we are the youngest quartet to ever win a LABBS Gold Medal!! So we’re very excited not only to represent the organisation but also to be the face of the youth and hopefully attract more budding female quartets out there. After all that we then partied the night away in the afterglow in true barbershop style! Sarah and Sarah then geared themselves up for more singing on Sunday morning with the IVY League – how proud we were to see them standing on the risers with their purple ribbons. Thank you to again at the Chairman’s Reception, everyone who played a part in along with the Ringmasters who helping us achieve and celebrate did a very good job at sing-flirting our medals – we promise to with the ladies! do our best to be fantastic We were even interviewed for representative for LABBS and the radio by Andrea Day (LipSync can’t wait to see what the next Lead) who then played us on her 12 months brings. Amelia also show 107.4 Rossendale Radio promises not to have anymore on Sunday night!! And - after public ‘wardrobe malfunctions’. posting the link on our Facebook Here’s to an amazing 2011!! page – Andrea was thrilled to have Sarah, Suzanne, Amelia and Sarah Miss-Demeanour. upped her audience ratings when A Hat Trick for Silver Lining! All the 10’s! Imagine our delight when in the 10th month of our 10th Anniversary year Silver Lining became a Top 10 Chorus!Silver Lining came 9th in the competition and looking back at our first and latest photos our Director, Sara Jackson was very proud of us all. We would like to thank Paula and Monica for their coaching this year, which we all thoroughly enjoyed We had 16 new members on the risers from our successful six week singing course during our year out and the additional numbers certainly boosted our performance. The celebrations over the weekend were boosted by our girls from ‘Bowled Over’ who are now a 50/50 Coventry and Heart of England quartet gaining the Bronze medal. Well done Jo, Lindsey, Elaine and Karen. Another brilliant weekend, thank you to the Convention Team and bring on Harrogate, here we come! Judith Medlock (PRO) Heart of England Signature in Llandudno Apart from our Welsh member Kat who got excited every time Wales was mentioned, the excitement began for Signature when our newest quartet “The Signets” made their debut by mike warming the quartet competition. They did us proud with their beautiful performance. Rae, one of our basses also sang with “Wavelength” and made it to the final 6 so well done girls. Being drawn as the 9th chorus to sing, meant that this year we were able to see some of the other choruses in the afternoon. As soon as our full Welsh breakfast had been swallowed, 2 | Voice Box December 2010 our Director, Paul got us rehearsing straight away but not before we had to rearrange some of the furniture in the hotel. A few bemused guests looked on in bewilderment as we warmed up. We were on a roll! Once in the dressing room there was excitement as we put on our new purple dresses and appropriate “bling”. (Not sure how many pairs of tights get ripped at this stage) The dress code seemed to be purple this year with an array of wonderful outfits from the other choruses. All too soon the performance was upon us and over but thrilling nevertheless to be part of it all. We had no idea what the results would be and sat nervously while the announcements were made. The marks were incredibly close between the top 3 choruses and we were delighted to be awarded the silver medal. Many many congratulations to Amersham Acappella who took the gold and also to Green Street Blues for the bronze. The Southerners this year have certainly dominated the medals. All in all a fabulous weekend encompassing friendship, support, emotion and excitement Nicky Dyer Notes From Your Chairman There were medals and trophies being given out right, left and centre at Llandudno but by far the biggest and most important award of all must have been an extremely special answer to a certain question. plenty of other things Only a BABS Quartet Gold Medallist could to celebrate as we have done things in were sharing with the Tyneside Ladies Chorus such style as gorgeous Michael Potts did when –who were awarded Top he popped the question of Division 3, Junction to Green Street’s lovely 14 who were the Most Improved Chorus and Jennie Godsalve. As Jennie was in the queue we had one particularly busy lady, Hannah for chorus certificates, she could hardly see Washington, who not only found time to sing the banner as it was with GSB, compete in unravelled on the stage but had absolutely the quartet competition for the very first time no hesitation at all in with Chordination, but accepting Michael’s also walked off with request. Pity, as he had the Most Improved 29 other GSB members Musical Director Award, who would have gladly not to mention keeping stepped in. We could Mark Grindall under always be bridesmaids control after coaching – we have matching Green Street Blues to dresses! their Bronze Chorus Back in the hotel bar Award. Thank you so Green Street Blues had much Mark for all your time and effort. You’re a joy to work with and we’re thrilled with our achievement. Many congratulations to Amersham for a truly stunning performance, to all the other award winners and to everyone who competed and worked so hard to make it yet another wonderful Convention weekend. But most of all lots of love and HUGE congratulations to Jennie and Michael on their engagement. Is there anyone out there who can please do us a barbershop arrangement of the wedding march Kath Good Roaring Success for Coventry Quartets As the finals results were Coventry could be read out, Temptation proud this week as were elated to receive they celebrated quartet the Novice Trophy. It medal success at was their secret quartet the LABBS Ladies aim to get into the finals, Barbershop Convention 2010 in Llandudno. so once this had been achieved we were totally After only nine months overwhelmed to get a together, Temptation trophy too! entered the contest Things seemed to be as one of the many getting better and novice quartets being welcomed to the LABBS better for Coventry as the next result to be competition stage this read out was the Most year. Jean (lead) and Improved Quartet, your Marisa (bari) had been 2010 Bronze medallists, on competition stage Bowled Over! Lindsey before, however for (lead), Elaine (bass), Kat (bass) and Lucy Karen (bari) and Jo (tenor) (tenor) it was their first foray in to the dazzling won the Most Improved Quartet trophy for the and daunting world of second time, proving that competitive quartet Barbershop in Coventry singing. just gets better and better! Such were the raucous celebrations for Bowled Over, the subsequent presentation was nearly missed completely, when the 2010 Silver medallists were announced as Temptation! Both quartets were delighted to share their success with one another and their choruses on Wednesday night, and we hope to fly the flag for excellent Barbershop singing from the Heart of England! Voice Box December 2010 | 3 Main Street Sound We were lost and a bit depleted when our much loved director Pauline Corrieri had to leave us last year, but we would like to tell you all that we are back and looking forward to seeing you all at prelims next year. We have been joined by Terry Adamson as director and have Karen and Les Whitworth as part of our new The Wright Lines Experienced dress makers in chorus and stagewear Shoe covering service also available Very competitive prices chorus team. We have many new members from age 15 upwards and thanks to our younger members we have a new fan base on Facebook and at York University. This year Main Street Sound in York have held a concert with our local school children, been bag packing and busking. A few singouts and a couple of music festivals later and we have raised over £800 for Macmillan cancer support and Marie Curie cancer care. We wish to thank Terry, Les and Karen for sticking with us and raising our confidence and making us a chorus that we are very proud to be in. email: [email protected] Rhoda Bartle Pennine Chimes are very sad to have to announce the death of their own beloved Rhoda Bartle on July Lisa Laverick. PR Well Done Fascinating Rhythm would like to say a big well done to all competitors in the LABBS Convention weekend this year and wish them a productive year of preparing for LABBS 2011! We’ll see you at prelims! Special congratulations have to go to four of our members – Dilemma – top ten quartet in their first outing and definitely one to watch as well as InFashion who gave a performance to be proud of in their first outing. Well done girls! 4 | Voice Box December 2010 13th 2010. Rhoda had been singing bass with the chorus for at least 15 years and was one of the most regular attenders. She was a kind, considerate, and very caring friend to all, and will be sadly missed. Although not having felt well for some considerable time Rhoda sang at rehearsal right up to the week before she died. Those of us who travelled with her to and from rehearsal will always remember the laughs we had en route, and her amazing knowledge of all things. Our condolences to her family and friends. Thank you, Rhoda, for just being you. We were blessed and lucky to have had you in our company for so long. Pennine Chimes. “Bowled Over” Our ears pricked up when we heard Jo Braham announce “the most improved quartet”, as we had worked hard and felt our performance had gone quite well. When she then said “AND your bronze medalists” we relaxed back into our seats and wondered who it was. When she said “Bowled Over” we really were (bowled over, that is). Our aim had been to get into the final and this was beyond our wildest dreams. I don’t think we screamed, our gobs were too smacked! Bowled Over went on The next half an hour tour on Saturday night. was a blur. We came We visited our choruses off the stage to be “The Belles of Three congratulated by our Spires” and “Silver Lining” friends “Temptation” in their hotels and gave who had just won the them a song or two. Novice trophy. Then they “Signature”, kindly invited were announced as the us in to sing to them silver medalists. By the too, and we gave them time “Miss-Demeanour” the fastest version of were announced as “Deed I do” ever heard! the winners, we were We have had wonderful jibbering wrecks. support from both of It was a fantastic our choruses and lots of convention and Llandudno good wishes from the was a great location. barbershop community. We would especially like walking down the corridor to thank people who have and had a bit of a rushed coached us this year, Sara entrance. We tried to Jackson, Ian Russell and make up for the time lost the marvellous Duncan by missing out a section Whinyates. We couldn’t of our opening song (OK have done it without you. that’s our excuse!), but Those of you who went enjoyed singing our semito the Sunday show finals package once again. may remember the Congratulations to empty stage as we were “Miss-Demeanour” and announced. Some of the “Temptation” and to all the audience thought the quartets who took part. It quartet were struggling to would be great to have persuade Karen to wear even more at the prelims the dress for a third time! in June. Go on, have a go! Karen, Elaine, Lindsey and Jo - Bowled Over But no, we were still Winning Performance! Crystal chords is delighted to be doing a ‘winners’ performance at the MACC (Manchester Amateur Choral Competition) on 21st November. In 2009, Crystal Chords took to the stage to ‘sparkle’ for Barbershoppers, and won. We are already looking forward to the performance and seeing the amazing and diverse groups set to perform in 2010. The MACC is rapidly becoming one of the jewels in the singing crown of the north west so if you have the chance to go to the event, it’s well worth it. If any fellow Barbershoppers are in the audience come and say hello! Also, we have three chorus outfits for sale (2 sets of dresses, and a top - various sizes). For more details, please contact [email protected] Thank you, Kathy-PRO Voice Box December 2010 | 5 Harton Harmonisers Everyone has been enjoying the warm weather (for the North East!) and we had a lovely day for the opening of the Catherine Cookson Festival. The Harmonisers had a brica-brac stall and sang a few songs – naturally. The following Saturday was Westoe Village Fete, another lovely day, where we did two half-hour spots. We were invited to sing for the “Happy Circle” who were celebrating Princess Anne’s sixtieth birthday with a red, white and blue theme with balloons, bunting, flags and even fairy cakes. We started with Jerusalem and Land of Hope and Glory then sang our Barbershop Programme. They have asked us back to perform at their Christmas Party. Andrea (our Assistant M.D.) got married to Darrell a few weeks ago, in the same church where I tied the knot, fifty years ago. She looked beautiful. As the happy couple were signing the register, they were serenaded by the Peers of Harmony, who sang three love songs. Quite a few of our members celebrate their 70th birthdays this year so we had a great evening with a quiz and a buffet. After supper a few girls did solo performances - what a lot of hidden talent! From Beryl Cooke P.R.O. Pat Thompson It is with much sadness that Capital Connection has to tell you about the loss of our beloved Pat Thompson. Pat previously sang with London Pride and also sang Tenor with her bronze medal quartet Side by Side. She moved to Wales in 2000 and continued her love of singing with ‘B Natural’. As an honorary member she was always 6 | Voice Box December 2010 supportive of Capital Connection, cheering us on at plenty of shows and conventions. The last time she saw us perform was in 2009 at the Llangollen Eisteddfod. She also continued her support of LABBS as a CAL member.Pat fought a brave battle against breast cancer for 18 years, trying every trial drug she was offered in the hope of hanging on long enough for a cure to be found, but sadly she lost the battle at the age of 66 on 1st August. She was a tiny lady with a big heart, always great fun to be with, lovely, amazing and truly inspirational. We were so lucky to have known her and our thoughts are with her husband Stewart and all the family. (formerly Avonbelles) We are seeking a Musical Director for this long-established Ladies’ Chorus. We rehearse on Thursday evenings in Fishponds, Bristol. To express an interest and for further details please email the Chairman, Margaret Parish [email protected] More Then I ever Imagined! I know it will come as a shock to many of you, but I too have now reached the IVY League retirement age of 26 and it is time for me to leave the chorus. Five years ago, I was inspired to set up a chorus for young women around the country – many with affiliations to different choruses and organisations. Over the years we have benefitted from excellent coaching from many top-quality singers and directors and the IVY sound has developed and improved. This team ensures that the chorus is efficient and well organised. I could easily individually thank all of the girls in the chorus (including those who have already left us) for the enthusiasm and different skills and talents they bring to the chorus, to create, it is more than the hours of backstage planning and organisation, it is a symbol – a symbol of what can happen when a group of people recognise an opportunity and strive to achieve it. The IVY League started because of the and girls to give them And very importantly the but that would take the the chance to experience chorus is now run almost whole of the magazine! I the joys of barbershop. entirely by the girls, with must, however, mention I wanted to start a IVY members making all Hari Birtles who has group that was open to the decisions. taken over the running of everyone, regardless The wonder of this the chorus in the last year of their experience or chorus, though, is that it – organising events and connections; a group has grown to be much making sure everyone where the girls had the more than any of us knows what to do. Hari chance to learn from top ever envisaged. The IVY has done a tremendous quality coaching and also League is now managed job – she is extremely from each other, and a by a team of very able well organised and ultragroup where it was the and committed members reliable. She has made girls themselves who – girls from within the a huge difference to the made the decisions chorus who make sure chorus and I’m sure she about how to manage the everything is organised will continue to do so. chorus. behind the scenes – from The IVY League is much I am delighted to say booking rehearsal venues more than a chorus that all of these things to sorting out music and for young women and have come true. The IVY costumes, promoting girls – it is more than the League is now a chorus us in the press and beautiful sound that the with members from all balancing our budgets. girls have worked so hard generosity of many people, individuals and groups who have given money and time to ensure our success. The IVY League has been able to grow and become so successful because of our members. The girls you see on the risers, and the girls who have been with us in the past, have worked as a team to build a happy, united, committed and inspiring chorus – a chorus where members support, guide and help each other and a chorus which will continue to grow and flourish for many years to come. Mel Lane - Founder – The IVY League Voice Box December 2010 | 7 Will you...? The excitement that surrounds Convention is always fab and preparing and planning with your chorus in the weeks and months that lead up to the event is hard work. You go on stage, you have your 8 minutes and wait for the results. Whatever happens you know you will have a memorable and wonderful weekend with people that are special to you. However, Convention 2010 will be possibly the most special ever for me! Being the Chairwoman of Green Street Blues meant that whilst the chorus/partners/friends and family were all sitting in a group waiting for the results I was standing at the other side of the auditorium with our MD waiting to go on stage to collect our certificate. Being asked at this stage of the afternoon if GSB was in the auditorium as there was a question that needed asking did not exactly calm my already frayed nerves! I don’t think anyone expected what happened 8 | Voice Box December 2010 next. The unravelling of that marvellous banner, ‘Jennie, will you marry me?? Love Michael xx’ Hearing the cheer, seeing over two thousand people clapping and crying whilst I ran the width of the auditorium to get to Michael (which is hard when you are crying with joy and can’t really see!) is something I will never forget! The most romantic thing that has ever happened to me! Michael, thank you for a wonderful proposal, just perfect. Just in case any of you were wondering, I did say yes! Wow, she said yes!! If anyone has any pictures of the event it would be great if you could send them to us. [email protected] Thank you for all your congratulations over the weekend and thanks to Signature for dedicating a song to us on the Sunday! Jennie The White Rosettes What a fabulous Convention and many, many congratulations to Amersham Acappella, a stunning performance with wonderful choreography; it was so exciting to watch! Congratulations to Signature and Green Street Blues on their Silver and Bronze medals. It was such a wonderful weekend for us. We were able to enjoy all that Convention had to offer, including singing on the Friday Night Show, mike warming on Saturday and Singing with the Champs on Sunday, in addition to which we were able to watch the competition and support other choruses in their endeavours. The weekend was a great opportunity to spend time with our ‘singing family’ and enjoy the love, friendship, pride and competition that is part of all families. As the White Rosettes step down as Champions for 2009 we are able to look back over a wonderful year, eventful and full of memories, including the Llangollen Eisteddfod, the Majestic Battle of the Choirs, BABS, a show with the Telfordaires, coaching, sing-outs and our masterclass in October. The coming year promises to be full with an event booked almost every month until Convention 2011 in Harrogate. We have new songs to look forward to and between now and Christmas 2010 we record our new CD which will be on sale in the New Year via our website and in the wider music arena. Please keep your eyes on our website www. whiterosettes.org.uk. May we wish you all a very Happy Christmas and a New Year that is full of music, singing and friendship! Caroline Green PRO White Rosettes New Website A dark cloud has been well and truly lifted from The Barberettes’ ‘Domain’ by Debi Cox (L.A.B.B.S. Webmistress) who has brought The Barberettes into the 21st century with a fab new website. www.barberettes.org. uk The ideas we had she made a reality and SO MUCH MORE just brilliant. Not only do we now have a vibrant public website but an extensive members login site which includes downloadable soundbytes. We’re all looking forward to our website training evening which is included in Debi’s package, which means we can keep the site fresh and current. THANK YOU Debi, it was an absolute pleasure working with you – your patience knows no bounds! Joy Needham (Recovering Cyberphobic) P.R.O. The Barberettes Llandudno 2010 Amersham A Cappella GOLD Signature SILVER Green Street Blues BRONZE Temptation SILVER Bowled Over BRONZE CONGRATULATIONS to all of our medalists Miss-Demeanour GOLD Voice Box December 2010 | 9 Second City Sound Capital Connection Belles of Three Spires Crystal Chords Red Rosettes Silver Lining Wessex Harmony Fascinating Rhythm 10 | Voice Box December 2010 Bristol Fashion Mountain Harmony Pennine Chimes The Chordettes Avon Harmony Norwich Harmony Colne Harmony Brunel Harmony Voice Box December 2010 | 11 River City Mersey Harmony Arun Sounds A Touch of TLC Junction 14 The Pitchpipers Wight Satin Spirit of the South 12 | Voice Box December 2010 How Important Is Singing To You? The following story is a testament to our singing and the power it has in our lives. I would personally like to thank Lis Davies for sharing it with me so I can share it with you. ‘I’m sorry to tell you that it isn’t a stroke – you have a brain tumour’. The words still ring in my ears. It was unusual for a Doctor to call to the house at half past eight, so I should have suspected bad news. It seemed an age until I received my operation date, and when I attended ‘Bristol Fashion’ I was more tired after each rehearsal. It wasn’t just the music and songs we practised, which I found so enjoyable and uplifting, but I had a second family there. Whilst I was waiting for my operation I came to terms with the fact that I may not pull through, (even though the odds were 95% successful). What if I was among the 5% who didn’t make it? Would I ever see my husband and children again, and what about my fantastic friends at the Chorus. Well the first week following the operation was touch and go (I have learned since, but had no knowledge of at the time). I did make it though but was paralysed on my left side. I had many visitors, my wonderful husband never missed a day, my family, Church friends, bowling companions and of course my faithful friends from the chorus. I missed the singing so much and seeing their smiling faces gave me determination to get well enough to sing again. I was in hospital for two months when movement slowly returned to my left side except my leg. My husband was my number one supporter and my family gave me hope to return to my home again. I thanked God every morning when I woke up. I received flowers, gifts, cards, get well messages and a lot of love from my Barbershop friends and I was told I was in their prayers. How long would it be before I could return on a Thursday night to sing again? Could I manage to get in and out of the cars of my two lovely friends who always gave me a lift? Could I last the two and a half hour session? I really did hope so, and so I worked extra hard, walking down the corridors at all times of the day, a few extra steps each time. After a month I was allowed home! Stairs were very difficult and painful, as my left leg was still paralysed. I did not want to return to chorus in a wheelchair. The weeks went by, with messages from my singing friends, until one day I felt strong enough to tackle the obstacles of returning to the chorus. I arrived with help, to the hall and was greeted by all the smiling faces, about fifty of them! I wasn’t made to feel awkward with my walking frame, and then later with a stick. I am still sitting down for most of the rehearsal but I have a goal to stand on the risers for the Convention at the end of October. I’d better start practising as there aren’t many weeks left! I love the singing, the harmony, the comradeship, and the feeling of a large family. As ABBA sang, ‘Thank you for the music’. Lis Davies. I just wanted to update everyone about Lis’s ambition to come to Convention and to be standing on the risers. Well she has made it. She is standing on the first riser, right in the middle of the chorus. She has made us very proud to have her as a member and is an inspiration to us all and to everyone who reads her story too I hope. And here she is with some of the Bass section. Annie Pearson Bristol Fashion Voice Box December 2010 | 13 Christmas Jingle Chorus Barbershop, barbershop, Chorussing in time, Oh what fun it is to sing Standing in a line. Oh, barbershop, barbershop, Makes our faces glow, Don’t forget to smile and then Add some choreo. Verse 1 Dashing through the songs, In our repertoire, Join our merry throng Singing doh, me, fah, Barbershop’s the thing That fills our hearts with glee Oh what fun it is to sing In perfect harmony. Chorus Verse 2 Wearing lots of bling Looking sparkly bright, Trying hard to sing All the notes just right, Leads and tenors high Bass and Baris low ‘White Christmas’ seems a good idea Till it starts to snow! Chorus. The Sussex Harmonisers, a male Barbershop Choruses, is looking for a new male or female MUSICAL DIRECTOR. The Sussex Harmonisers meet on Tuesday evenings at the large modern St Paul’s College, at Jane Murray Way, Burgess Hill, Sussex RH15 8GA which is close to the A23. He/She will be an accomplished musician with experience of conducting a chorus, who is looking for a new challenge. Another essential attribute is the ability to lead exciting and enjoyable rehearsals to a high musical standard. Therefore if you or someone you know could fill this post to help in the continuing development of this relatively new club, please send details to, or contact Mick Bowles the Chairman at mickbowlestalktalknet or Robin Pond at [email protected] More about the Club at: http://www.sussexharmonisers.org.uk The payment of expenses will be by agreement. Diana Coull, Pitchpipers. Farewell and Celebration Olive Watson Humber Belle 1991– 2010 It is hard to imagine The Humber Belles without Olive, who passed away on October 6th. A founder member, Olive was an active singing member of the Belles until 2009 when, at 76, and suffering from increasing ill-health, she decided she could no longer continue to attend rehearsals and became a Friend of the Belles. She was greatly missed by everyone but especially 14 | Voice Box December 2010 by her closer friends in the Baritone Section. Her outstanding contributions to the club over the years will not - to mention some jobs she has done, as well as being a stalwart of the Baritones. In recognition of her years of loyalty and service to the Club the Executive Committee made her an Honorary Member for Life in 2009, and she was delighted. We did not lose touch for, despite deteriorating health, she was determined to stay in contact and we saw her at dinners, parties be forgotten - Chairman, Catering Officer, Travel and concerts. Visiting Belles were always made and Accommodation Manager, Section Captain welcome and she loved a telephone chat. Everyone who met her loved and respected Olive - so kind, gentle and a great help and support to us all. On leaving the Belles Olive commented: ‘I have made so many good friends over the years and that is what I will miss most.’ We will miss you, Olive, and the friendship you gave to every one of us, but maybe your presence will mean that there is a touch more harmony, even in Heaven. Anne Storey Club Secretary For The Humber Belles October 2010 Licensing Teach Tracks Here is some additional “Recordings made by information regarding non-record company licensing of teach tracks affiliated musicians in particular, as there has that are sold directly been some confusion to audiences, family or since the previous friends”. licencing article. Providing To apply for this licence, the arrangement you need to register an itself has been legally account with prsformusic. cleared, the type of com. After that, as licence required for long as you are clear distributing teach tracks what you are applying to chorus members is for and how many, the the ‘Limited Manufacture process should be (LM)’ licence. This straightforward. You only licence allows you need to pay the ‘MCPS to manufacture and only’ rates (not ‘ppl’), distribute audio and unless you are including audio-visual products a reproduction of a within the manufacturing recording by the original limits of the licence, or another commercial providing the products artist. The charges are are NOT made based on whether the commercially available CD is less or more than through a third party 25 mins long in total, and distributor or retailer. according to the number As well as covering audio of copies required (ie your and video recordings membership). made for “giving and Note that to remain receiving of tuition”, completely legal, you this licence also covers need to obtain a separate amateur musicians for licence for each batch of CDs issued. In other words, if you have a membership of 40 singers and intend to learn 5 songs in a year and issue a separate CD for each song as it comes along, you can NOT just pay once for a blanket licence of up to 250 copies - the licence covers a particular ‘product’. In this case you would need to apply for a separate LM licence for each time a new CD is produced and distributed, for the appropriate number being issued. As a guide, for up to 50 copies of a CD with less than 25 mins music, the current cost is £27 incl VAT. For more than 25 mins, the price leaps to £42 - so it is worth batching songs together if possible rather than paying twice! On the other hand if your recordings last 28 mins, it might be worth considering cutting a track! What about the Internet? In order to broadcast any performance of your chorus or quartet online, whether on your own website or through a social site such as youtube.com, in order for it to be legal you need to ensure all the relevant music copyright and performance licences are in place, that a licence was obtained to cover the mechanical recording of the performance being used, and then you need to purchase an additional licence specifically for online use: ‘Performing Right Online Licence’. For this licence the fees are charged in batches according to the number of views/streams. For more detailed info on these and other types of licences, please visit www.prsformusic.com Tartan Harmony Helensburgh Ladies Barbershop chorus Tartan Harmony wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all the organsers and chorus ladies who gave us a very warm welcome at our first Convention experience. We were almost in tears before the curtain went up as you, the audience, sang Loch Lomond as a warm gesture. Nervous as we were it was only the experience of Mike Warner that kept us together to give a reasonable account of ourselves on stage. Capital Connections, our mentors, could not have been more reassuring and encouraging. We had a great time with them in impromptu singing at the Grand Hotel, you were great hosts girls. Congratulations to all medal winners over the weekend. You could tell you had all worked very hard to achieve such a high standard of performances. Overall we enjoyed the whole experience of watching first class performances. We have such a lot to aspire to. Tartan Harmony girls have now got the Convention bug and can’t wait for the 2011 prelims in April. Margaret Sakulina (pr) Voice Box December 2010 | 15 Divisions Explained Clarification has been requested regarding how chorus divisions are decided and awards made. Divisional awards are awarded to the chorus which has scored the highest marks in moving up a division between convention one year and the next. If no movement has taken place, then the award is given to the top of that division. The Red Rosettes Award : Highest mover from Div 3 to Div 2, OR Top of Division 3 The Peter Caller Award : Highest mover from Div 2 to Div 1, OR Top of Division 2 The divisions are worked out on the basis of average marks per judge on the panel. The marks denoting the division boundaries can be amended by the E&J if necessary to reflect the prevailing standard of choruses within LABBS, in which case the membership is notified in advance. DIVISION BOUNDARIES 2010-2011 (total score for 2 song performance) TRIPLE PANEL: Division 3 = Up to 1008; Division 2 = 1009 to 1125; Division 1 = 1126+ DOUBLE PANEL: Division 3 = Up to 672; Division 2 = 673 to 750; Division 1 = 751+ % Equivalent: Division 3 = Up to 56%; Division 2 = 56.1% to 62.5%; Division 1 = 62.6+% My First Convention I wasn’t sure what to elusive 60% and hopefully expect having never higher! experienced anything like Saturday afternoon this before but Thursday getting ready for our turn evening arriving at Val’s to shine was a mixture house (from Bristol of excitement, clammy Fashion) laden down with palms and needing a wee costume bags, make constantly! In my mind up, suitcases and a its now a blur of painting slightly jaded expression. nails, not forgetting the Arriving at Llandudno sparkly top coat, Jan with Friday afternoon I was a constant flow of hair immediately looked after customers, reassuring by my fellow chorus fellow members on how members and made to their hair, eyes, lips, nails, feel welcome and I soon costume looked and the relaxed knowing that I buzz of anticipation hung was in good company. in the air as we all made The shows both Friday our way to the convention and Saturday night were centre. The performance ones I will never forget. itself was an amazing The Ringmasters, in experience. Singing the particular, made a huge two songs we have all impression on me and worked so hard on and not only because one of feeling so proud once we them was a bit of a dish! had finished is a feeling Fantastic performances I don’t think I will ever from the White Rosettes forget. and Signature really The afterglow was just brought the competitive as I imagined it would and perfectionist side be, every corner, hallway, out of me and I am loo, and room taken up now raring to put in 110% by quartets and choruses effort into our Monday all singing, drinking and night rehearsals in the generally having a blast. hope we will achieve the I don’t think there is 16 | Voice Box December 2010 anywhere else where you can spontaneously burst in to song and instead of being looked at as if you have three heads you actually DO gain three more heads as a quartet is formed right before your very eyes and each and every one of you is as keen to sing their passion to their “hearts’” content. One of my funniest memories is the ‘party’ back at the hotel where Delyth and I walked down the stairs to the ballroom to relax with the rest of the chorus only to be greeted by an audience of guests from the hotel eagerly waiting to hear us sing, I didn’t mention that a few of us (including Delyth and myself) were in full sleepwear, stripy pyjamas, dressing gowns and slippers. Delyth looked at me and simply said “oh well in for a penny, in for a pound,” and down we went! The evening that ensued was one of laughs, singing, Helen’s raunchy dancing, Pamela’s obscene jokes and generally a feeling of pride and contentment that we had all done our best and were surrounded by friends. After a long journey back on Sunday afternoon consisting of Gill’s fabulous bingo, more singing and merriment I returned home feeling like I had been in a time tunnel. So much had happened in such a short space of time and despite my tiredness I babbled my way excitedly to a confused looking husband who by the end said I guess you had to be there and in a way I suppose he is right. I am left feeling excited and eager to learn everything there is to know about barbershop and with the hope that one day I may become part of a quartet and will be up there at convention singing proudly again with all the friends I have gained over the past few months. Emma Festival of Choirs With 18 competing ‘choirs’ in all from Northern and Southern Ireland, Norfolk, Essex Derbyshire, the island itself and of course our home County of Yorkshire. The chorus sang ‘Girls Wanna Have Fun’ which blew the socks off The Abbey Belles Chorus the audience and the other competitors, an (ABC) decided to enter this new competition arrangement of “You Raise Me Up” with a in the Isle of Man on the 15th to 17th soloist in a traditional October 2010. It is a new choral style and a real show stopper of competition with a new patron in Moira Anderson, ‘ My Name in Lights’ in full barbershop a much loved Scottish singer, who was famous mode - moves and the sparkle we expect from in the later part of the 70’s and 80’s. The event barbershop. The brief was to perform in three was the brainchild of Mr contrasting styles and Geoff Corkish M.B.E. one piece must be ‘a There were three sections for ladies, men’s cappella’ and of course ABC performed all three and mixed voice choirs. in this style. We were by far the smallest chorus presenting a competition chorus of 18 ladies and with our wonderful MD Anne Turner we achieved second place being pipped by only two points by The Swift Singers from Essex. It was a fabulous experience and the hosts were fantastic treating all contestants to a ‘preglow’ with a chance to sing in the Villa Marina Arcade complex on the Friday evening. A really smoothly run competition on both Saturday and the winners show on Sunday. The Abbey Belles were noted by the compere and host to be the Sorority chorus of the competition with our true convention whooping and cheering. Our number one supporter ‘the land lady’ and many others said ‘what a refreshing change it is to hear barbershop harmony’ and the judge, Alwyn Humphreys O.B.E. who was a traditional choir judge was very impressed with our performance. Helen Hemingway - Publicity ABC Links to the festival can be seen on the following link.http://www.gov. im/tourism/events/ choirfestival.xml Ten Little Barbershoppers Brought along her friend one night and then there were two. Two earnest Barbershoppers each won one more, That doubled the number and then there were four. Ten little Barbershoppers standing in a line, Four determined Barbershoppers worked early and One didn’t like the songs and then there were nine. Nine little Barbershoppers stayed up very late, late, One missed a rehearsal and then there were eight. Each won another one and then there were eight. Eight little Barbershoppers sang like angels in heaven, Eight splendid Barbershoppers, brought more onto One set the pitch too low and then there were seven. their scene, Open and Roving Rehearsals helped their number Seven little Barbershoppers sang in a glorious mix, reach sixteen! Until one sang out of tune and then there were six. Six little Barbershoppers seemed very much alive, Sixteen amazing Barbershoppers, can you believe this is true? But one lost her interest and then there were five. Five little Barbershoppers worked hard to recruit more, Ran a Learn to Sing Course and then there were thirty-two! But one stopped to take a rest and then there were four. Thirty-two remarkable Barbershoppers, if they doubled as before, Four little Barbershoppers singing in harmony, Soon upon their risers, they’d have sixty-four! One got very busy and then there were three. Does this jingle have a message? Read and find Three little Barbershoppers knew not what to do, within. One joined a bigger choir and then there were two. Two little Barbershoppers, seems this rhyme is nearly When faced with a challenge – Barbershoppers will always win. done, One became discouraged and then there was one. Anne Storey One dedicated Barbershopper, can’t do much it’s true, Humber Belles Voice Box December 2010 | 17 Fund-Raising Workshop “I could not fault any of the speakers and the venue was great. There was so much useful information for my club. It was nice to meet members from the other Organisations.” “ Many thanks for a (LABBS), Jeanette superb well-structured The Workshop day. Jeanette was Yuile (Sweet Adelines was attended by particularly inspirational – representatives of Region 3l) and Micaela Schmit (Making Music) we’ll never give up asking clubs from within the Jeanette!” three Organisations. respectively and there was a general discussion “All in all we found the Unfortunately, the on other ways of funding day a valuable experience, attendance was rather especially the many poor which was a great your club, including hand-outs that will making a CD. pity as the day was very help guide us on future Judge for yourself how interesting and wellfunding applications.” presented and, dare I say successful it was from “To be quite honest with for such a dull-sounding some of the feedback received: you, before I came I did subject, FUN! Sessions feel I had been “roped in” “Compliments on the on clubs obtaining by my chorus to attend presentation – it helped charity status, finding something I did not really to get the content into sponsorship, help with want to but my opinion my brain. All in all, it making applications to totally changed and I am was a very productive fund-raising bodies were now SO glad I came. covered by Delyth Knight day”. Every single session was slick and professional, running exactly to time, the speakers were all so knowledgeable as well as informative and the slides and handouts informative. Most importantly, it was all so very relevant and full of great ideas that should be easy to put into practice. Thank you for such an inspiring and enjoyable day”. “The day was well structured, well thoughtout and well-presented. Object of Workshop achieved!” Do visit the Barbershop in Harmony website for further details of the day – and items for down-loading: www. barbershopinharmony. com Jacqui Edwards LABBS Barbershop in Harmony Rep. Rossendale Radio Four years ago I stumbled across Barbershop through my work in radio when I heard Cheshire Chord’s version of “I Predict a Riot” being played.. I heard it, had to find out what it was, went to a rehearsal and the rest, they say, is history. I was really lucky to have heard it, I have no other connection to the Barbershop world; from an ‘outsider’s’ point of view, it’s not that easy to find out about and it certainly isn’t something that you hear being played on the radio very 18 | Voice Box December 2010 you can hear me present much. I’m trying to put that right. the best music from I am in the very privileged “Stage and Screen” on 104.7 Rossendale Radio. I position to work for a discovered my love for Barbershop through radio. I want to ensure that as many people know about the genre as possible, so that they can enjoy it too – my own radio show seemed the best to do it. I play two or three barbershop or a cappella tracks each week, talk radio station that allows me to choose my own about the events in the Barbershop world and get music for a specialist interviews and comments radio programme; that’s virtually unheard of these from Barbershoppers. days. Each Sunday night Here is where you come between 7pm and 10pm in; what is your favourite barbershop track? Are you in a chorus or quartet that would like to be featured? Do you have a passion for barbershop that you want to tell the world about? Are you part of an event that you want people to know about? Get in touch with me and let me know! andrea@ rossendaleradio.co.uk. You can listen online each week, www. rossendaleradio. co.uk and join in on the conversation at www.facebook.com/ rossendaleradio. See you there! Andrea Day So Happy Together Following the runaway success of the “Love To Eaton on Saturday 2nd October. Entitled “Happy Sing” course in January, Gem Connection have been working really hard with their 17 new recruits to integrate them into the chorus, and new and old members alike have invested lots of time and energy into learning a host of new songs. The hard work really paid off when Gem hosted a sell out performance at Trent College in Long Together”, the first half featured the original Gem lineup performing a selection of songs from their existing repertoire. New recruits joined in for the second half, which included two songs especially arranged by Gem member Heather Lane. Her fantastic arrangement of the Lady Gaga song “Bad Romance”, along with tutored and supported some really striking choreography and props, by all the marvellous made a brilliant finale and established Gems, I just really brought the house felt extremely excited and confident that down. Support came from Fretwirk, Yesteryear, “everything would be Diamond Cut and Silver all right on the night””, said new member Clare Sax, with the wonderful Mr Len Matthews acting Macare. “And it certainly was. Afterwards it was as MC. The show was a great impossible to stop smiling and wanting to do success, with fantastic it all over again!” audience feedback. “I really couldn’t distinguish Established Gem members have been between new and old members – everyone so impressed with the dedication and looked so professional” commented audience enthusiasm shown by all the new recruits, and the member Barbara Ball. speed with which they Having such a warm have become an integral reception from the part of the chorus. The audience really helped new line up is stronger to make this a special than ever, and the chorus occasion for Gem is really looking forward Connection. “Having to the challenges ahead – worked so hard in the so watch this space! lead up to the show and been so well Gem Connection Covention Raffle A Big Thank You We would like to thank everyone who participated in Hello to all my friends in the Raffle this year - particularly those lovely ladies LABBS. I just want to who took on the task of issuing and returning the say a huge thank you to books etc. It certainly makes our job much easier! the E & J & LABBS for The list of winners :the beautiful Dartington 1st prize £500 08857 M Wharton Vase that was presented White Rosettes to me at Convention. It 2nd prize £250 05993 Sue Mellor has been an honour Red Rosettes and privilege to serve 3rd prize £125 01625 Barbara Millar you and I hope that Ali Welwyn Harmony Jack who is taking over 4th prize £75 00253 Dave Mann as Quartet & Chorus Convention Crew Registrar will have as 5th prize £50 13614 L. Payne much fun and pleasure as I have had. If you are We didn’t have any suggestions for the recipients thinking of registering of the 2011 Raffle proceeds - so get your thinking your quartet for 2011 caps on and let us know please. We look forward to please check out the hearing from you. LABBS website for Ali’s new e-mail address. David and Anne Withnall Quartet registrations LABBS Raffle Organisers. for 2011 will be sent out very soon. If you are thinking about joining one of the LABBS teams DO! It will be the best thing that you have ever done. LABBS cannot survive without the tireless unpaid work that goes on behind the scenes to ensure that our association continues to thrive and grow. There are many jobs out there that need doing and you could be just that person to do it. Have a great Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Samantha Roberts retiring Quartet & Chorus Registrar (Cheshire Chord & Blackpool Ladies) Voice Box December 2010 | 19 Come to Llandudno next May for 50 Hours of Entertainment, Singing, Participation & Fun! 37th BABS Annual Convention Venue Cymru - Llandudno 27th - 30th May 2011 A Great Week-end in store for everyone! Ladies Scratch Chorus Sing-a-Tag-or-Two Sing-a-Long Sessions Barbershop’s Got Talent Interview with Crossroads Champions Masterclass The British Association of Barbershop Singers invite you to come to Llandudno for their 37th Annual Convention. They are getting better and better, with more to do, more opportunities to sing and more chances to get involved. At last year’s convention, over 2600 experienced a wonderful weekend of barbershop harmony and Sing 2011 should be no different. Come and experience a BABS convention for yourself, it runs from lunchtime on Friday right through to lunchtime on Monday. The full weekend Registration is just £50.00, there are single and two day registrations also available. Show tickets are extra and start from as little as £10. You can purchase your Registration and Show tickets direct from the Venue Cymru Box Office or securely online through the BABS website. Quartet & Chorus Contests Also visit the website for full details, including show information, schedules, event information, travel and much much more. There’s a great weekend in store for everyone and we look forward to seeing you in Llandudno next May. Plus Lots, lot More! www.singbarbershop.com Afterglows Each Evening 3 Great Shows There’s a change of rehearsal venue for Guildford Harmony, so if you could put it in the Notices bit of the mag as a Directory Change we’d be grateful. The new address is Onslow Village Hall The Square Wilderness Road Guildford GU2 7QR Crossroads, the 2009 Internation Gold Medal Quartet are our headline guest. In addition to barbershop they entertain with a wide variety of musical styles including Vocal Jazz, Blues, Gospel and Pop classics. They will be appearing throughout the convention weekend - you may even get to sing with them! Register Now! Online on the BABS website or Telephone the Venue Cymru Box Office on 01492 872000 The Chordettes are delighted to announce that they have moved their rehearsal venue. We are now at ’Hannahs at Seale Hayne’ which is a wonderful new foundation for Music and the Arts, which will open up new avenues for our chorus to get involved in the local arts community. For more information about how to find us visit our website www.chordettes.co.uk Jane Barry, PRO,The Chordettes Many thanks to Event-Photos for allowing us to print their convention photographs. Copy deadline 28th January Diary Dates January 8 Exec Meeting LSE January 8 Directors Education Day January 22 Exec/Council/Reg Reps meeting LSE January 29-30 LABBS Quartet Weekend with “The Four Bettys” February 19-20 E & J Category School Please submit articles for inclusion as Word or plain text files, with as little formatting as possible. Avoid double spaces at the beginning of sentences, tabs, long lines of spaces to line things up and multiple paragraph returns. Photographs should be the highest resolution you can find. 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