Heart of America Barbershop Chorus presents Saturday, April 14
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Heart of America Barbershop Chorus presents Saturday, April 14
Heart of America Barbershop Chorus presents MaxQ ational 2007 Intern pions m Quartet Cha Voices 2011 Centr Unlimited al Sta Quartet Ch tes District ampions Saturday, April 14, 2012 Yardley Hall Johnson County Community College Show Times: 2:00 and 7:30 Welcome to You. From pricing to service, you matter most. At American Family, customer service is our number one priority. Whether that means help with claims or the assurance of getting all the discounts you deserve, you can always count on your agent. And when it comes to your rates, you can rest easy knowing yours are based on one very important person—you. Not us, not your neighbor, just you. Call today for a free, no-obligation quote and find out just how comfortable insurance can be. Chris A. 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Our program features dynamic quartets from our chapter, sure to put a smile on your face: • Voices Unlimited, 2011 Central States District Quartet Champions • KC Prime • Tone-Henge • Resonation Speaking of smiling, wait until you hear the HOA Barbershop Chorus sing some of the greatest songs ever written about smiling and happiness. “Powder your face with sunshine, put on a great big smile…whistle a tune of gladness, gloom never was in style…the future’s brighter when hearts are lighter, Smile darn ‘ya Smile!” So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! And, Smile darn ‘ya Smile! Chapter President 003126 – 5/08 Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hoachorus Our Directors David Krause, Music Director A Society member since 1975, David has been part of “too many quartets to name”, including two Central States District champions: Harmony Spectrum (1982) and Special Touch (1984). He currently sings lead with KC Prime. As a BHS historian, David has served on the archives committee and is a certified and active presentation category judge. He has received both the Barbershopper of the Year and the Oz Newgard awards from the Kansas City chapter, and is a member of the CSD Hall of Fame. David has been a clinician for middle and high school students for more than 30 years and has introduced barbershop harmony to more than 100,000 students and teachers. He taught at Winnetonka High School for 28 years and coached tennis at the high school level. David is currently director of choral music at McMurry United Methodist Church. Of our passion, David stresses “Barbershop is many things to many people, but it must be first and foremost fun”. Mark Fortino, Assistant Director Mark sings lead in the quartet Voices Unlimited, featured on our show tonight. In addition to his many barbershop activities, Mark is the assistant director of his church choir, cantor, and a regular soloist at weddings in the Kansas City Metro Area. He started IN-Tune Production studio in his home in 2006 and has produced several recordings including, High Definition’s “Entertainment”, the 2010 Best Barbershop Album of the year awarded by the Contemporary A Cappella Society. Most recently he produced the 2009 Queens of Harmony Zing!’s recording “Best Seat In The House”. By profession, Mark is the executive vice president and chief financial officer of a bank. He is the proud father of four children with ages ranging from 18 years to 5 years old. Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hoachorus Our Featured Quartets Our Featured Quartets Max Q Voices Unlimited 2007 Barbershop Harmony Society’s International Quartet Champions 2011 Central States District Quartet Champions Tenor Greg Clancy is the associate director of the Vocal Majority and has won 11 gold medals with the Dallas chorus. With Max Q’s 2007 win, he now owns the most gold medals in the Barbershop Harmony Society with 12. He also sang tenor with Dallas quartets Class of the ‘80’s, Gatsby and Dealer’s Choice. Greg sings and produces jingles in the Dallas advertising community. He also owns PRO MOTION Music, a fitness music company. Lead Tony DeRosa grew-up singing barbershop harmony, as his dad, Papa Joe, was an accomplished musician, choral ensemble director and Society member. Tony is a three-time gold medalist who sang baritone in the 1992 International champs Keepsake and the 2001 gold medalists, Platinum. He also directs Heralds of Harmony Chorus in Tampa, near his hometown of Orlando. Tony is a studio vocalist and coach of many quartets and choruses around the country, as well as vocal coordinator for the Voices of Liberty at DisneyWorld. Baritone Gary Lewis now has two barbershop quartet gold medals, as he sang tenor with Tony in Platinum. His college quartet, The Real Deal, won gold in the Society’s Collegiate Quartet Competition in 1994. Gary lived in Florida for a short time and sang with the Voices of Liberty. Gary’s amazing vocal range allows him to sing all four parts with ease. He is currently a choral music educator in Ohio. Bass Jeff Oxley is bass section leader and frequent soloist with the Vocal Majority, where he is now primary director. He owns three barbershop quartet gold medals, with the Rapscallions in 1984, Acoustix in 1990 and Max Q in 2007. He also has seven gold medals with the Vocal Majority, and one gold medal as musical director of California’s Masters of Harmony Chorus. Jeff is actively employed as a studio vocalist in Dallas’ jingle community. Micah Jeppesen -- Tenor Micah calls the Central States District his home, having sung in the district since he joined the Society in 1993. The three great loves of his life are his Savior, his family, and his music. It has been his true privilege to have sung with many fine singer/performers over the years. Mark Fortino -- Lead Mark has qualified for International competition every year since 1994. 12th Street Rag, 1994 Central States District Quartet Champions, qualified from 1994 to 2007 and High Definition, 2007 Central States District Quartet Champions, qualified from 2008 to 2010. 12th Street Rag placed as high as 11th twice, and High Definition placed 12th in 2010. Mark is the music vice president, section leader, and assistant director of the Heart of America Chorus. Shaun Whisler -- Bass Shaun has performed in opera and musical theater, holding roles at KU as well as singing with the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, the Civic Opera, and the New Dinner Theatre. Shaun has been involved in barbershop since he was in 7th grade. While competing in the Harmony Explosion Contests sponsored by the Heart of America Chorus, he sang with his high school quartet B Sharps. In college, Shaun continued barbershopping while singing with 2003 International collegiate qualifier Random Harmony and 2006 CSD Collegiate Champion Against the Grain. John Fortino – Baritone At age 7, John began playing the church organ for his grade school masses and continued through college. He became a cantor at church at age 11 and began directing church choirs when he was 20. During spring break of his sophomore year in college, he and his brother Mark attended a barbershop chapter meeting in their home town of Joplin, MO. It was the beginning of a barbershop career that has spanned 27 years. During that time, the brothers have sung in five registered quartets: After Class, Sound Impression, 12th Street Rag, High Definition, and now Voices Unlimited. Our Featured Quartets Our Featured Quartets KC Prime Tone-Henge KC Prime is a quartet of veteran barbershoppers. Three were members of Special Touch, our 1984 Central States District champs, a Society International semifinalist and popular show quartet from the early 1980s into the early ‘90s. David Krause is the lead singer, Rick Kready the tenor and Matt Moore switched from bass to baritone to sing in this new group. Brian Bellof is the bass, also sings with Pinnacle, and formerly held down the bass with CSD champion 3 Men & a Melody. Brian is a public school music teacher in the Park Hill Schools. Matt is an officer in the James B. Nutter Company in KC, while Rick works for a historical construction firm in Topeka, KS. David is a retired teacher who now works as a musical director and coach. Both he and Rick direct barbershop choruses. Tenor: (most of the time) Bruce Wenner. Actually a baritone, but who cares. Retired head of the mathematics department at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. Studied under Copernicus. The quartet’s arranger, ‘cause he can tell a B-flat from whatever else there is. Remembers important stuff, like, “Pie are square”. Lead: (some of the time) Dan Henry. Actually a baritone, but can’t tell the difference. Retired TV weather reporter who once accurately stated, “Tonight it will be dark.” Older than dirt. Invented rope. Quartet’s arranger when song is in the key of R-sharp. Baritone: (once in a while) Jim Bagby. Actually a baritone. (We messed up.) Retired Associated Press broadcast journalist, thus serves as lyricist for songs the quartet hums. Barbershop gold medal winner, so says, “Nya, nya, nya” a lot. Once performed for Queen Victoria, hence the phrase, “We are not amused.” Bass: (most of the time) Keith Schweer. Actually a baritone but thinks he’s a bass. Not a bad soprano. Retired computer whiz for Sprint, speaks fluent nerd. Remembers when the Dead Sea was only sick. Once had coal black hair. That was in 1897. Our Featured Quartets BCQ BCQ formed in August of 2011, and quickly made headlines, placing in the top 3 in their very first district contest just two months later. All members of BCQ are long-time regulars of the Kansas City Chapter. With more than 70 years of barbershopping among them, these guys are wellseasoned in the performing arts. Brian Marston, who sings lead, is a voice teacher at The Music House in Overland Park, KS, and also works as a doughnut maker extraordinaire at Quick and Tasty QT. Tom Wenner, baritone, is a computer geek by day, and videographer/ funk drummer by night and weekend. Matt Moore, bass, and easily the most seasoned voice in the group, is vice president of local mortgage lender James B. Nutter. Matt won a Central States District championship with Special Touch in 1984. Harmony Explosion Each year the HOA Chorus and our friends in the Kansas City Chorus of Sweet Adelines host a quartet competition of middle school and high school boys and girls. Harmony Explosion is growing by leaps and bounds. More than 200 young people competed in our recent event. The mission of Harmony Explosion is to support the vocal music programs in our schools and to promote barbershop singing in our area. Our event attracts quartets from as far away as Salina and Wichita, Kansas. We are pleased to have medalist quartets from Harmony Explosion join us on our stage today. urths The Perfect Fo School h ig H st Olathe Ea Olathe, KS Rob Mathieu, tenor, as in “tenor twelve miles away, please”, aka “Rockin Rob,” is a children’s musician and “edutainer”, specializing in early childhood music and movement. Thrill Ride Olathe East Hig h School Olathe, KS Dreamers iddle School Pioneer Trail M Olathe, KS Califo Californ rnia Dreamin ’ ia Trail Middle School Olathe, KS We Have It All! 2012-2013 season packages on sale May 1. Individual events on sale June 4. www.jccc.edu/TheSeries | 913-469-4445 Shirley MacLaine Saturday, Nov. 17 Shrek – The Musical Saturday, Feb. 16 The Swingle Singers, Sunday, Feb. 24 Performing Arts Series Johnson County Community College | 12345 College Blvd., Overland Park, KS 66210 Deaf and hearing impaired TDD/TTY 913-469-4485. | Programs, artists anddates are subject to change. An invitation to the men in our audience If you enjoy singing and the idea of performing with our chorus appeals to you, we invite you to visit one of our rehearsals. We meet every Tuesday night at St. Peter’s United Church of Christ, 110th and Holmes Road. Our meeting time is 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. For additional information, check out our website at hoachorus.com, or contact Jeff Wolff at 816-868-6181, or [email protected]. Harmony Explosion Evening Show – Senior division champions The Perfect Fourths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olathe East High School, Olathe, KS Dr. Dwayne Dunn, Choral Music Director. Mrs. Jan Holthus, Assistant Choral Music Director. Grace Baugher, Meredith Hollan, Courtney Heier, Monica Sigler Smile Medley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr: Chris Hine Tonight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leonard Bernstein. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr: Jay Giallombardo Sunshine of Your Smile . . . . . . . . Leonard Cooke and Lilian Ray. . . . . . . . . . . arr: Tom Gentry Thrill Ride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olathe East High School, Olathe, KS Dr. Dwayne Dunn, Choral Music Director. Mrs. Jan Holthus, Assistant Choral Music Director. Scott Hampton, Grant Johns, Blake Thomas, Aaron Holthus BCQ Rob Mathieu, Brian Marston, Matt Moore, Tom Wenner Resonation Tone-Henge Craig Wilcox, Jeff Wolff, Jonathan Andrews, Jakob Wozniak Bruce Wenner, Dan Henry, Keith Schweer, Jim Bagby Sweet Hour of Prayer . . . . . . . .William Waiford and William Bradfury. . . . . . arr: Jim Clancy Intermission When I Lift Up My Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dottie Rambo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr: David Wright Danny Boy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr: Renee Craig, Soloist: David Krause Yes Sir, That’s My Baby . . . . . . . . . Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson. . . . . . . arr: David Wright Smile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chaplin, Parsons and Turner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr: Tom Gentry Harmony Explosion KC Prime Rick Kready, David Krause, Brian Bellof, Matt Moore Voices Unlimited Micah Jeppeson, Mark Fortino, Shaun Whisler , John Fortino Matinee Show – Junior division champions Max Q Dreamers (Octet). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pioneer Trail Middle School, Olathe, KS Ms. Elise Peterson, Choral Music Director. Jacob Swafford, Eli Huber, Jordan Reeder, Tristan Jordan, Isaiah Pratt, Vance Malenkani, A.J. Null, Wade Rance Greg Clancy, Tony DeRosa, Jeff Oxley, Gary Lewis California Dreamin’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . California Trail Middle School, Olathe, KS Mrs. Marcheta Pearson, Choral Music Director. Alexa Patterson, Lindsey Hart, Jenna Lillian, Abby Lacy Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hoachorus Patriotic Medley . . . . . . . .Katherine Lee Bates and Samuel Ward. . . . . . . . . . . . arr: Jim Clancy (Quartet members are listed as tenor, lead, bass, baritone) Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hoachorus Notes on the chorus’ songs Notes on the chorus’ songs Smile Medley Danny Boy We open our show with a mash up of “Smile Darn ‘Ya Smile”, and “Powder Your Face with Sunshine”. This show-starter is arranged by Clay Hine, a prolific barbershop musician who joined the Society at the tender age of 14. One of the most popular ballads ever as evidenced by the fact that it’s been recorded by almost everyone! Of course, it’s been very popular since it was written in 1910 and is often thought of as an Irish song. However, it was written by an English lawyer and has actually been mostly popular among Irish-Americans. Tonight One of the many popular songs from one of the greatest Broadway musicals, West Side Story. Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim teamed up to create enduring songs. Sunshine of Your Smile A popular hit by the original Irish tenor John McCormack in 1916, this song has been covered by many other artists including Frank Sinatra. Note the lyrics such as “Shadows may fall across the land and sea”, referring to the backdrop of World War I. Sweet Hour of Prayer One of the greatest hymns ever written was originally published as a poem in 1845. The tune was added in 1860 and it was first included in a Methodist hymnal in 1878. Yes Sir, That’s My Baby Written in 1925 by the team of Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn. The song was supposedly inspired when they were visiting entertainer Eddie Cantor, who needed a new tune. His daughter had a mechanical toy pig and its rhythmic movements somehow caused Kahn to come up with most of the lyrics almost immediately. America The Beautiful/ Give Me Your Tired Your Poor Medley Katharine Lee Bates composed the poem for America the Beautiful, and the song has become what many consider our greatest patriotic piece. Many musicians believe it should be our national anthem. Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor is a poem by Emma Lazarus originally written to raise money to help pay for the Statue of Liberty. It was eventually excerpted on the base of the statue. When I Lift Up My Head One of 2,500 songs written by Dottie Rambo, a great American gospel and inspirational music composer. Rambo’s songs have been recorded by Whitney Houston, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, The Oak Ridge Boys, and many other famous artists. Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hoachorus Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hoachorus HOA Barbershop Chorus Giving back to the community In addition to creating harmonious music that enhances the quality of life in the Kansas City area, our chorus contributes to the community through a variety of programs and activities. The Salvation Army: Each December the chorus launches the Caroling Caravan, a full day of holiday singing at area retirement communities. The entire proceeds from the free will offering go to The Salvation Army. This past December our contribution set a record for us – more than $23,000. Harmony Explosion: In February/March our chapter sponsors and runs Harmony Explosion, a quartet competition for students in grades six through twelve. In 2012 this program grew to more than 200 participants. Chorus members contribute their time to coach quartets, and Voices Unlimited tours local schools and sings at assemblies. Quartets come from as far away as Wichita and Salina to compete in this growing competition. Children’s Mercy Hospital: Chorus quartets deliver “love” each February through our Singing Valentines program. A portion of the proceeds from this program go to the Hearing and Speech Clinic at Children’s Mercy. St. Peter’s United Church of Christ: Twice a month our members contribute food items to help stock the church’s food pantry (we meet at this church every Tuesday for rehearsals). Over the past three years the HOA membership has contributed 1,850 food items. Conventions: The HOA chapter has hosted six Barbershop Harmony Society International competitions, along with many more district conventions. It is estimated that these conventions have had a $50 million economic impact on our metropolitan area. How can you help? If you are moved to help this uniquely American art form endure and grow, you can make a contribution to our chapter’s endowment fund. We are a 501©(3) non-profit organization, so your contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. For more information on how you or your organization can help, please contact Kent Miller at 913-306-3333, or by email at [email protected]. Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hoachorus Kansas City Barbershopping: A Proud Tradition The Kansas City Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society (BHS) has a long and illustrious history. In many ways it has always been one of the most influential chapters in BHS. And, many of our quartets and leaders have also helped this musical style to perpetuate and grow. In the early spring of 1938 two Tulsa businessmen were stranded by weather in downtown KC at the venerable Muehlebach Hotel. While there, they passed the evening ringing barbershop chords, lamented the fact that this kind of close harmony seemed to be disappearing from the American landscape and decided to form a group to keep the style alive. A few months later, they and others from their fledging organization in Tulsa traveled by train to found our chapter on June 18, 1938. Within a short time one of the early chapter leaders in Kansas City became very influential throughout the barbershop Society. Joe Stern served our chapter for many years as an arranger, coach, officer and chorus director. He also served our Society in all of those capacities; equally important, he was one of the very first barbershop judges, helping to create our first judging system. And he was the founding editor of our national publication, the Harmonizer. He was recently honored as the only man from our chapter named to the S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. Hall of Fame. He also was an extremely important early leader and chorus director of one of the oldest Sweet Adelines, Inc. chapters, here in Kansas City. Of course, quartets have always had a special place in our chapter. At first, they were the primary focus and the chorus had a very limited repertoire. The early chapter quartets to rank Internationally were the Kansas City Police Quartet and The KC Serenader’s/Barberpolecats (the latter quartet often switched names and personnel and still holds the record for placing second in International competition five times). Of course, the most well known quartet from our chapter was the 1986 International Champions, the Rural Route 4. Following Joe Stern’s example, our chapter has provided stellar leadership to our Society. We have sponsored many new chapters throughout the Midwest and even as far away as New Mexico. We are proud that some of our members have held high offices in the BHS. Seven Kansas City members have advanced to president of the five-state Central States District. Two of those, Bob Gall and Gil Lefholz, served as International Presidents. Our Heart of America Chorus has been crowned CSD champion thirteen times. This July we will compete for the 19th time at the International Competition in Portland, Oregon. Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hoachorus Upcoming Events Heart of America Heartbeats July 1-7 International Competition The Heartbeats is an organization of members’ wives, girlfriends, sweethearts, and family members who help support the men of the Heart of America Chorus. Among other things, the Heartbeats assist in selecting a scholarship winner to Harmony University, a week-long school in St. Joseph that teaches fundamentals of singing and performing. The school emphasizes the barbershop style. The Heartbeats are instrumental in helping the chorus put on our annual Singing Valentines program and our spring show. But perhaps most importantly, they support the members of HOA in doing what we love — singing barbershop music! Thank you to the Heartbeats and to all of our wives, families, and supporters. Portland, Oregon Sunday, July 29 Overland Park Music in the Park Santa Fe Commons (near downtown OP) Free show Saturday, December 1 Holiday Harmony Spectacular Matinee and evening performances Unity Village Auditorium Chorus Sponsors Show Committee First Watch Kent and Cindy Miller Show Chairs Sheridans Green Company Kenmark Patrons Kent and Cindy Miller Larry and Gini Colburn John and Nancy Erwine Vince & Melladee Perry Vince Perry IV, Liberty Dave & Julie Perry & Family Scott & Mandi Perry & Family Ray Young Marketing and Promotion Mike Mathieu Afterglow Rich Huyck Ticket Coordination/Direct Mailing Larry Colburn Program Ads Keith Schweer Narration coordinator John Warrior Production Manager In addition, the following were invaluable, helping production in various capacities: Mike and Linda Schumacher • Carl Turlin • Don Fuson, John Erwine • Mark Fortino • Vince Perry, Jerry Meier • David Krause • David Jobe Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hoachorus Andrew L. 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This set of chapters is divided into seventeen “districts” which provide additional leadership and support for each chapter and for regional conventions and barbershop events. Kansas City is in the Central States District (CSD), a geographic area covering all of Missouri and Iowa and the majority of Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota and includes one chapter in NW Arkansas. There are currently 59 chapters in CSD. The Central States District has a proud history of community involvement from their chapters, active chapter shows and a great collegiate quartet support program. In 2009, a chorus from CSD (St. Charles, Missouri chapter Ambassadors of Harmony) won the chorus gold medal and a CSD quartet, Crossroads with dual members from St. Charles, Missouri and Tampa, Florida won the quartet gold. We are proud of our district representatives in these International contests. This year CSD sends four choruses to the International competition in Portland, Oregon. They are our own Kansas City Chapter (HOA Chorus), the Metro KC chapter, the Freemont, Nebraska chapter, and the Ambassadors of Harmony from St. Charles, Missouri. The Barbershop Harmony Society moved its headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee in the summer of 2007 and provides support for all chapters and their 26,000+ members across a variety of membership, music, youth, training, marketing and leadership areas. The Kansas City chapter, the district, and the Society give you a warm invitation to join a chapter near you, and we are proud to offer each man the opportunity to entertain future audiences. Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hoachorus Kansas City Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society Ron Abel Chuck Ames Todd Anderson Jonathan Andrews* Jim Bagby* Walter Bates Bill Bay Kevin Beauford Brian Bellof* Matt Bostick Dan Bowser* John Braden* Doug Brott Bob Burdick* Bill Campsey Price Carter Jim Clark* Larry Colburn* Gordy Coleman Carter Combs* Jim Davis Brad Dawdy* Wade Dexter Charley Drake Monty Duerksen Lud Einess Tom Elefson John Erwine* Al Fehlauer Rick Foreman Anthony Fortino Daniel Fortino Ron Fortino John Fortino* Jonathan Fortino Mark Fortino* Carl French Don Fuson* Bronson Garrard Jerry Garrard Jeff Garrard Jon Gathright Dominic Geniuk Ed Grape Tom Gray Charlie Greene Scott Haines Fred Hangartner* Dick Henderson Al Higgins Michael Hillenburg David Hokanson Bob Howard Grant Hunget Rich Huyck* Sal Iannazzo Dick Irwin* Micah Jeppesen* Dave Jobe* Jim Kemper* Dennis Kinghorn Dick Korek David Krause* Dick Krueger John Landry Frank Lasta Duane Lawson Mike Louque Roy Manade Brian Marston* Dylan Mathieu* Joe Mathieu* Mike Mathieu* Rob Mathieu* John McConnell Darrell McCune* Ron McIntire Andrew Meier Jerry Meier* Michael Meier* Brooke Meyers David Miller Kent Miller* Matt Moore* Al Moritz Bob Murphy Dale Neuman Don Newman Michael O’Dell Marty Oldehoeft* Keith Owen Don Peck Vince Perry* Vince Perry IV* Lucas Pherigo Jake Pirner Jim Porter* Val Putzier Charles Ramirez Bob Rutherford Barry Sanders* Mike Schumacher* Raymond Schwarzkopf Keith Schweer* Brian Seydlitz Harvey Shapiro* Ted Simon* Maurice Smith Harold Solomon David Stockard Tony Strub* Mike Templer* Thom Tisdall Kevin Tritsch* Carl Turlin* Jim Twyman Rob Varney Phil Veltkamp Eric Weber* Marlin Weidler* Bruce Wenner* Tom Wenner* Shaun Whisler* Craig Wilcox* Paul Winans Jeff Wolff* Jake Wozniak* Lyle Wyly Brandon Yarbrough Calvin Yoder Willard Yoder Don Young* Ray Young* Phil Youngs *Performing in today’s show Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hoachorus we are here w h e n y o u d e c i d e i t ’ s t i m e t o . . . build, purchase or refinance!