WOW! We did it!
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WOW! We did it!
The Magazine of the Ladies Association of British Barbershop Singers www.labbs.org.uk Spring 2012 “WOW! We did it!” W e are Fortuity; close friends, sisters-in-law, civil partners and now MUMMIES to the little 5th wheeler that’s been living in our Bass,Siân’s tummy for the past 9 months. We welcomed Arthur Rae Netherton-Hind into the world on the 3rd of January at 4.17pm, I would like to say he came out singing Bass but unfortunately that wasn’t the case. You’ll be happy to know, however, he does love Barbershop and is looking forward to meeting you all for lots of cuddles and wet kisses. NBYC watch this space! Fortuity formed in January of this year after Sarah, Siân and I (Gem) were messing around one day singing a few chorus songs together. We enjoyed it so much that I made the switch from Bass to Lead and we went on the hunt for a Tenor (knowing full well who we dreamed of asking). A few emails and a phone call later Veryan was in! After our first rehearsal we knew that we wanted to compete and knew we would enter the Sweet Adelines competition, as from a competing point of view this is all we had ever known. However after mine and Veryan’s fabulous experi- ences as part of the Ivy League Chorus and speaking to many of our LABBS friends we decided we would go for it and join The Ladies Association of British Barbershop Singing organisation as well. The boy are we glad we did! We had such an incredible time in Harrogate with you all; although we were newbies and didn’t know many people, the support and friendship we received was heart-warming. We were completely blown away by the standard of all the Quartets and Choruses we got to lis- ten to, particularly HUGE congratulations to Temptation and Northern Vibe, the White Rosettes, Cheshire Chord Company and Crystal Chords. Your performances were awe-inspiring! We also wanted to thank our dear friends and outgoing champs Miss-Demeanour who helped us through the weekend and thoughtfully provided us with much needed sarnies and snacks at 2am in the morning, YUM! I can’t believe it’s already been 3 months since we heard those fateful words “For the highest marks in Music, the highest marks in Presentation, the highest marks in Singing and your quartet champions for 2011, Fortuity” but I honestly don’t think we’ve come back down to Earth yet! To be your 2011 Quartet Champions is an absolute honour and we are so proud to be representing this fantastic organisation. We can’t wait to see what our championship year will bring us and look forward to seeing you all again soon. After all Arthur has been promised lots of cuddles. Veryan, Sarah, Gemma, Siân (and Arthur) 1 Notes from the Chairman O n behalf of LABBS Executive team I would like to wish everyone a happy and prosperous new year. 2012 is going to be exciting for many people in Britain, what with the Olympics, The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and more importantly for LABBS our first convention in Telford. Already your Convention Team under the direction of Anne Potter, Convention Team manager, has been meeting and drawing up plans to face the challenge of hosting convention in a new venue to ensure it goes as smoothly as possible. Marion Morley, PRO, has been keeping every one up to date with ideas and projects that we can link into. Please don’t forget to let her have your ideas and successes, as Marion loves to share your news. As an association we do an amazing amount of charity work so let’s celebrate all your achievements. Lee Westlake Membership Secretary has been very busy providing each new member with the new membership packs. She is also working towards developing the new club packs. With the continued efforts of all clubs to recruit and retain members, under the watchful eye of our Treasurer, Viv Garner, we are able to offer each Chorus some financial support for running Learn to Sing courses or recruitment events. With Charity status coming closer each day with the continued efforts of Delyth Knight and our solicitor, we are pleased to have our Vice Chairman, Alison Harbord, driving on this successful joint venture with Sweet Adelines. Paula Taylor-Williams and her team worked hard to ensure its success. Don’t forget to check out the minutes of our meetings. I am personally amazed that June Wright, secretary, produces the minutes so efficiently which is no mean feat with us all talking at the same time. Jacqui Edwards continues to work tirelessly with Barbershop in Harmony and a great education and information sharing day is planned. Please visit the Website for the details. It was with great sadness as an association and personally we received the news that Neil Watkins had died. Neil’s contribution to LABBS was much appreciated both as a judge, musician and performer. Our love and condolences go to his wife Kay and all his family and friends. Best wishes go to all the new club comour Vision and Objectives process, which mittee members, as without you volunteerwe hope, will incorporate the best of LABBS ing to do the jobs, our association would with development of the future. certainly struggle. Don’t forget to contact There are many new exciting developments your Regional Representatives if you need in the contests this year. The E&J is current- information. ly sorting the logistics of introducing mixed Once again many thanks to all of you Quartet competitions. Four educational days who put so much effort into maintaining are planned for all members. Please visit and developing our wonderful association. LABBS website for up to date information on Let’s have a successful and harmonious this. Well done on the fabulous organisation year. and content on the Directors’ Education Day. Teresa Phillips I was very proud to attend as your Chairman LABBS Chairman Solving the Puzzle ONE DAY WORKSHOP ✪ Get to grips with chorus management fundamentals ✪ Join us for fun and interactive sessions on ✪ PR and Marketing ✪ Recruitment and Retention ✪ ✪ Fund Raising: including ‘How to Make a CD’ ✪ Saturday 7th July 2012 from 10.00 hrs until 16.30 hrs BVSC (Birmingham Voluntary Services Centre), 138 Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 6DR Contact Jacqui Edwards on 01737 355306 or email: [email protected] 2 Hospice Support D uring the year Cheshire Chord Company has had the privilege of taking part in a number of charitable fundraising events and our last sing out for 2011 was no exception. St Rocco’s Hospice is the charity we were supporting and the place Warrington town centre. Christmas shoppers visiting Golden Square and the Cockhedge Centre were entertained with traditional Christmas carols and a few of our contemporary favourites. Even though times are hard, the shoppers of Warrington demonstrated their support and generosity towards St Rocco’s as our collecting buckets became heavier and heavier as the afternoon progressed. We seemed to draw quite a crowd and on several occasions members of the public came and thanked the chorus for the beautiful singing which had moved them to tears. The public’s comments were so encouraging, like all choruses involved in our hobby we love to sing and share our music, and when the emotion of songs touches people’s hearts it’s very rewarding. By the end of the afternoon we’d been able to raise £235 which the charity have said will help enormously towards their running costs which are currently around £7,200 per day. Alison Linfield PRO: Cheshire Chord Company Happy Birthday Pennine Chimes O ur party was held on the 3rd December at St Winifred’s Church Hall in Bradford and a good time was had by one and all. Our wonderful cake was made and iced by our very talented Musical Director Kim. The ladies on the photograph, cutting the cake from left to right are:- Marilyn McDonnell who has been singing with Pennine Chimes since their inception. Kim Webb our Musical Director, and Teresa Phillips, LABBS Chairman. Elaine Thornton Pennine Chimes 3 Our Year as Champs W ell, they do say there’s no rest for the wicked! The White Rosettes first couple of months representing LABBS as 2011 champions included two fantastic events. In November, we staged our second ever masterclass at Leeds College of Music. A big thank you to all those who came from near and far, and even very far (one group came all the way from Devon!). The evening was great fun for us and we hope enabled those who attended to take some golden nuggets back to their own choruses, whether it was warm-up exercises, approaches to songs, or choreo ideas! Next up, in December, we were fortunate to be invited to sing on Spirit of Harmony’s Christmas show in Harrogate, along with The Great British Barbershop Boys and the National Youth Barbershop Chorus. The show was completely sold out and raised over £3,500 for St Michael’s Hospice - a great way to go into the festive period. To finish off the year, we had a bit of a shindig in the local pub, exchanged Secret Santa gifts each to the value of just £2 (well, we are in Yorkshire, what do you expect?) and went off home to cook turkey and eat mince pies whilst drilling our two new (and quite tricky) songs. So, on to 2012, and we’ve got a busy year ahead. At the end of February, we’re taking part in Choirs Rock - a choir competition in Leeds raising money for worthy causes with none other than Ricky Wilson from the Kaiser Chiefs as a celebrity judge. Then, another charity singout in March raising money for children in Zimbabwe, then BABS in May (see you there!), and the Llangollen International Music Eisteddfod in July (anyone else going?). In August, we’re very proud and excited that our MD Sally McLean has been asked to speak at the Association of British Choral Directors annual conference, and Tartan Harmony H appy New Year from your friends Tartan Harmony, north of the border in wet and windy Scotland! Yes, we’re still here despite reports from Helensburgh being featured on the BBC News during our recent storms. We’ve had a very busy few months recently and a few exciting changes too. First, the big news is that we have a new MD. We’re all excited that Kate McGeoch, who has been singing with us since we first started out in my dining room 2-1/2 years ago, is taking the reins. Kate has a degree in music and has both directing and performing experience in several different musical groups. She has been our Assistant MD for the last six months, so she’s been well warmed up for the task. Since those first rehearsals in my dining room - 4 which seem such a long time ago - she has completely caught the barbershop bug, so much so that she joined the Ivy League and she also sings in The Vocalites quartet. As an added bonus, she arranges music for us occasionally, when the mood takes her. In case you hadn’t guessed already – she’s a Bari…’nuff said. Meanwhile, I will be stepping down to Assistant MD, which will allow me more time to enjoy my beautiful little 16 month old girl, Alice (a future Barbershopper, I’m sure…!) Being a small club, we have the luxury of being able to take part in lots of singouts. In fact, we’ve even had to turn a few down recently as we just can’t fit everything in! In November we sang at the opening of the new office for the Argyll Voluntary Association where we even more excited that she’s taking us all with her! So we’ve got a busy time ahead, and that’s not to mention all of the Wednesday nights, the Sundays, the section rehearsals, the coaching, and of course the fund-raising, we’ve got lined up. By the time we hand over the baton to next year’s champs, we’ll be sick of the sight of each other! See you in Telford! Beth Daley White Rosettes PRO were praised by our MSP, Jackie Baillie, and at a benefit concert organised for the British Red Cross. Then in December we sang to a sell-out audience in the beautiful Glasgow City Chambers for a Yorkhill Children’s Foundation benefit concert, as well as singing at the fantastic Hill House designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (where we were photographed by the Scottish National Trust…we’re hoping we might appear in the magazine!) and at Ardardan Estate, our local farm shop/garden centre/café. As always, we would love to have any of you visit us if you are up in the Glasgow/ Loch Lomond area for your holidays this year. Please don’t be shy, we are a fun bunch and we do have a few Sassenach members who can translate for you… Juliet Erskine Tartan Harmony Harton Harmonisers T he Harton Harmonisers would like to wish every LABBS member health and happiness for 2012. The end of 2011 was a very busy and fulfilling time for us, starting with a sing out at the Salvation Army Citadel in South Shields. Our audience consisted of retired ministers, most of whom were musicians themselves, and who complimented us on our harmonies and presentation – they donated £100 for our current charity (Grace House Hospice for Children). In early December we started our Christmas sing outs. Jean, our M.D., was thankfully back with us (having been poorly in hospital) and our schedule was quite demanding, sometimes singing on three consecutive days. It was worth all the hard work because we raised over presented Dorothy Heslop and Bernice Guthrie with 25 year badges. Ours is an old and enduring (endearing!) chorus with some members holding 30 year (and a few with 35 year) awards. We had our Christmas lunch at The Customs House; a beautiful old building (now a theatre and restaurant) which is overlooking the river Tyne – it had just started to snow, which made it more picturesque and the meal was very good. Our first sing out this £1000 for our charities. Many thanks to year is in February and is a 90th birthour members who attended these sing day party at a local pub. The lady has outs, sometimes only 8 or 10 strong, but still producing good barbershop harmonies requested old war songs – most of us will remember them well!!! – WELL DONE girls! Long may we continue to meet every We welcome Janet into our Tenor section (she passed her six songs in as many week in friendship and harmony. Beryl Cooke weeks!!). Harton Harmonisers P.R.O. In December our Vice Chairman, Dawn, Chips, Claridges, Rugby, Singing!!! T he Amersham A Cappella girls have had such a fantastic 2011. As our Gold winning year came to an end our already filled diaries became even busier. With the help of The National Film and Television School we recorded Swing Low in true Amersham A Cappella style, which we then used to record a viral with Amersham and Chiltern Rugby Club. We wanted to support our rugby boys whilst they were competing out in New Zealand in the Rugby world cup and with Swing Low in our repertoire we made an amusing music video. You can view it at: http://youtu. be/-oh1P-n4QYA After spending a hilarious Saturday filming our rugby pitch invasion we were then asked to be on Sky 1’s Gadget Geeks, where we were using a portable fish and chip restaurant and pop up dining room. Honestly we are still singing! We sang at a beautiful carol service for The Mayor of Amersham at St Mary’s Church in Old Amersham and then we sang at Claridges for an evening, where we were treated to champagne and prawns. So with 2011 coming to a very eventful end we now look towards 2012. Very excitingly we are putting on our own show at The Watersmeet Theatre in Rickmansworth on Saturday 21st April. This is set to be a wonderful evening with gorgeous harmony and a lot of AAC style. www.amershamacappella.com Suzie Moutrie PRO Amersham A Cappella 5 Update from the Miss-D camp! W e all know time flies when you’re having fun but we can hardly believe that so much has happened since Kim joined us back in August. Harrogate seems like a lifetime ago since we said ‘au revoir’ to Sarah Foster, who by the way is doing really well in France and should just about be on her way to Bremen, Germany by now. We didn’t really get a proper opportunity to introduce you all to Miss-D phase 2, although lots of you have been asking about Kim and how we’re getting on, and the answer is ‘just fine thanks!’ We have been incredibly lucky and are having just as much fun as ever, still drinking the same amount of tea and eating chocolate. We throw the odd song in every now and again (well, you have to show willing don’t you?) At the time of writing, we’re in the process of learning lots of new songs – two of which will form our competition package when we go out to Benalmadena at the end of March to compete in the SABS International quartet contest. It’s a hard life all this travelling to foreign countries with your best mates. We missed the last edition of Voice Box so we’d just like to take this opportunity to say what an amazing time we had in Harrogate in October when we retired as 2010 champs. It was so special; we can’t even begin to tell you. Amongst all of the many ‘golden moments’ we would probably say our highlight was receiving our crown pins from EU4IA and getting to sing with some of our barbershop heroines in the QC chorus on the Sat- urday night. It was such an incredibly emotional experience for us to sing with women we have looked up to since we were kids, two of which now happen to be our chorus directors! Priceless. As many of you know we have our feet firmly in both the LABBS and Sweet Adelines Region 31 camps, as Sarah and Kim both sing in SAI choruses (Heartbeat and Milltown Sound respectively) which means we are also getting ready for the Region 31 contest in Birmingham in May. We feel incredibly lucky and privileged to be part of two fantastic as- sociations who really have supported us over the last 4 years (really?!), with both Sarah and Kim. We’re still available for any events that you may have going on over the next few months, and it’ll only cost you a cup of tea and a Hobnob, well maybe two Hobnobs. Please get in touch with us and chat - [email protected] for info on ‘mates rates’. We’re so excited about the future and can’t wait to sing for you sometime soon. Have a great Summer, Kim, Suze, Amelia and Sarah. Miss-Demeanour. Amersham A Cappella Youth Chorus A mersham A Cappella has started a youth chorus, headed up by the very talented Alison Moore (Lead from NoteOrious). We now have a budding chorus of 18 girls and boys ranging in ages from 8 to 15. We are exceptionally lucky to have such a hands-on Chorus which is very excited to see our younger generation take an early interest in singing and the 6 benefits they will gain from starting to learn this wonderful hobby so young. A very big thank you to Kerry Stenning with the help of Fiona Stuttaford who have put all of the logistics together to make this very exciting project happen. Hopefully this will be the beginnings of a new “Ivy League”. Suzie Moutrie PRO Amersham A Cappella Onwards and upwards F or The Arun Sounds, 2011, our 30thbirthday year, proved to be busy and successful with numerous fund-raising sing outs at various venues. We battled with the wind on Bognor Sea Front, braved the cold in Chichester town centre and were emotionally moved at St Wilfred’s Hospice, to name but a few. Thanks to June, our Singchronicity S INGCHRONICITY Ladies Barbershop Chorus had a busy Christmas season including a fund-raising concert at Westgate Church, Peterborough, culminating in leading the carol singing at Sacrewell Farm, near Stamford, where families go to see small and baby animals. Formed 5 years ago, we have grown from an initial chorus of 13 ladies to fund-raising officer, Mary, our Secretary, and the rest of the Committee, we also danced our socks off at our Barn Dance, held Valentine, Easter and Christmas raffles, had a huge turnout for our Valuation Day, attended fêtes, held jumble sales and produced our own calendar. This all enabled us to send a cheque for the healthy sum of £1,060 to Help the Heroes, our chosen charity for 2011, Reward indeed for our hard work. It was also our aim to recruit some new members during 2011 and, due to the power of advertising and our six-week singing course, we increased our membership and all our new ladies are enthusiastically enjoying their wonderful new hobby. We start 2012 with renewed ‘vim and vigour’ and, with the promise of glitzy new costumes from our hardworking wardrobe lady, Joan, we shall be concentrating on bringing ourselves up to speed for the convention. A belated ‘Happy New Year’ to all choruses. Marilyn Collins PRO The Arun Sounds nearly 30 members now. We meet on Tuesday evenings at a hall in Orton Wistow, Peterborough. We have a lot of fun and enjoy entertaining clubs and groups in the Peterborough area. Last year we met up with Welwyn Harmony and had a most enjoyable evening singing together and to each other. They have somewhat more members than we do, and it was very interesting to see the different approach and to meet such a nice crowd of ladies. This year we hope to play a small part in the Olympic Torch celebrations as it tours the country in July, prior to the Olympic Games. In conjunction with Hereward Harmony, a local Men’s Barbershop Chorus, we are taking part in a workshop for local school children and young students and the subsequent ‘Sing4Spring’ concert. So as well as our concerts for local clubs and organisations, we are looking forward to a busy year. Denise Meiklejohn Secretary 7 CAL in Cyprus G reetings from your furthest-flung CAL member in Cyprus Having lived here for over 10 years now, I reckon the time has come to write something for the ‘Voice Box’ One of the biggest doubts about coming here was the leaving of my lovely chorus, Chiltern Harmony, (now Amersham A Cappella) but I became a Club at Large member and I have been fortunate to keep in touch with the chorus through my daughter, Alison, who is also lead in NoteOrious. Yes, of course I was there when they won the gold! The chorus always welcomes me when I get there and it has been a delight to see all the new young members whose enthusiasm and commitment (to say nothing of the experience and encouragement of the older members!) has enabled them to improve and achieve another chorus gold. I was lucky when I arrived here to find there was an established chorus, Island Blend, that I could join, albeit as a lead and not bass because it is a mixed chorus and the bass is just out of range. I do occasionally cheat a bit and join the all-male bass section however. A bonus was that my husband also joined and so we now have a hobby we can do together. Since we joined we have also formed single-sex choruses so I do sing bass at times! We are very cut off from the barbershop world out here and so if any of you coaches are considering a holiday in this lovely island do get in touch. We can’t afford air fares but could certainly host you and pay some sort of fee. Anyone holidaying in Cyprus, please give me a call on 25581501 so that we can get together and you are very welcome at our Thursday rehearsal. Otherwise, see you all at Convention. Chris Moore (ex Chiltern Harmony and Tapestry) Blackpool Soundwaves B lackpool Soundwaves Ladies Chorus helped the local Lytham St Annes Lions Club with their Christmas fund raising in December by singing carols outside the "Prestigious" J R TAYLORS department store in St Annes Square, while the Lions collected donations from the Christmas shoppers passing by. The Manageress of J Rs was so impressed that she invited the chorus to sing in the coffee shop and entertain the people there. The Lions were delighted with the support of the chorus, which helped them raise over £400 on the day for local causes and charities. The 8 President, in his letter of thanks to the chorus, stated that they would be happy to work with the chorus on future social and fund raising projects. As a member myself of the Lions International Organisation, I feel the opportunity is there for us to approach the five local (Zone) Lions Clubs in the choir’s area. This would be a good PR exercise for Blackpool Soundwaves and LABBS. (by spreading the word), so to speak. Also, before Christmas, the chorus performed two concerts for a local branch of the Freemasons in Poulton le Fylde, where we were also given a link by them to other branches in the local area. To finish the year off the chorus put on a well received concert for friends and family in the local Church where the chorus rehearses each week. So our hopes for 2012? We plan to spread the word about "Soundwaves" by approaching organisations and businesses in the Blackpool and Fylde Area, like The Blackpool Tower Company and The Pleasure Beach Entertainment Groups, Shopping Centres, Local Councils etc. etc. This year as well, The Open Golf Championship comes to Lytham St Annes, so there may be opportunities for "Corporate Entertainment." This is our 30th Year and we want to "GO PLACES" Sing and Grow! Watch this Space! Paul Beckett . PRO (Blackpool Soundwaves) Winter Celebration S till glowing from our fantastic 7th position at Convention in Harrogate, we let our hair down in celebration at our Saturday late night party back at the hotel. The wealth of individual talent became apparent by all who witnessed the various performances, from solo, quartet, poetry, story telling and comedy act; we had a blast!! How proud we all were when this wealth of talent was put to good use as we entered headlong into the production of maybe our best ever ‘Winter Celebration’. From our well orchestrated stage management team through to the brilliant direction of our Jo Dean. Not forgetting to mention the lighting and sound duet, Jo’s sons Liam and Kieran, who did an excellent job of working the stage equipment for the first time. Thankful that ticket sales were also high, selling over 200 seats to almost fill our well chosen venue. The highlight at this years ‘Winter Celebra- FOR SALE 31 x print tops from NEXT Perfect walking out or informal singout wear for your chorus! The tops are in an excellent range of sizes: 1 x size 8, 6 x size 10, 5 x size 12, 5 x size 14, 7 x size 16, 4 x size 18, 3 x size 20 The fabric is a soft, stretchy and comfortable viscose/elastane; the top has a flattering gathered detail to the centre bust and with a ¾ sleeve and a small geometric print which looks great en masse, in colours white, black, beige and pink. We are selling them for £60 the lot (that’s under £2 per top!) plus cost of postage if required. If you are interested please email me at [email protected] or call on 01453 519119 (leave a message and I’ll get back to you) Diane Henry, Wardrobe Team Leader, Fascinating Rhythm tion’ was our junior ‘Fascinating Rhythm’ chorus, brought together by our assistant director and choreographer Wendy, with the help of Kitty and Sharon. The juniors included daughters, granddaughters and children of friends. They were so well received by all who watched, singing 3 Christmas songs, one of which was sung together with the whole chorus. Christmas had finally revealed itself in this moment, listening to these young performers - tears were hard to hold back. We continued to blast our way through a great programme, including many songs from our repertoire to Christmas jingles and carols in the form of the full chorus, quartets and octets with a splash of great poetry from our well chosen speakers. Everything ticked over nicely with the help of commentator, Pete Wilson from Radio Gloucester and the wonderful tones of the Thornbury Jazz Band during our costume changes. The evening was concluded by our comedy quartet, giving their version of the 12 days of Christmas. This was hilarious to say the least, keeping everyone’s full attention as the last act of an unforgettable night. This night will be remembered as one of our best all round shows. The New Year will hear more from Fascinating Rhythm as we hold a Singing Workshop in January 2012, to help bring in new voices for our rapidly growing chorus - watch this space!! Don’t forget you can order a copy of our ‘Warm-Up and Craft’ CD at of cost of £10.00 including p&p from pm-carthy@ kingswood.gloucs.sch.uk You can also preview tracks on our website: www.fascinating-rhythm.co.uk Julie Bryant Fascinating Rhythm 9 LABBS Convention: 26-28 October 2012 The International Centre, Telford Telford International Centre is situated in the West Midlands and is accessible from the M6 and the M54. It would appear from the Centre’s website that it has everything we require: “The venue provides versatile, contemporary facilities that cater for every need, from small boardroom meetings through to large-scale conferences and exhibitions. To ensure your on-site experience is as stress free as possible, The International Centre offers a range of comprehensive services during your event…” For further details and photographs, visit: http://www.southwatereventgroup.com/the-international-centre There are many interesting places to visit in the area including Much Wenlock; Ironbridge; Church Stretton; Shrewsbury and Ludlow so plan your journey well! For assistance with accommodation, visit: http://www.reservation-highway.co.uk/conference_info.php Metropolis Our Special Guests have an International reputation with numerous performances on TV, radio and stage in the USA and also in Canada, England, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand and Russia. They are known for their entertaining style and antics and will certainly add to the enjoyment of our weekend. Prelims 2012 No Chorus Prelims Quartet Prelims: 23 June – see LABBS website for entry forms, venue details, etc. Convention Registration Registration forms and further information will be available on the LABBS website after 26th March 2012 10 Convention Charities 2012 T he LABBS Charity for Convention 2012 will be Help for Heroes (H4H) although, as has become our tradition, Friday Evening will be “In the Pink” - so start planning your outfits now! It is a sad fact that probably all of us know someone who has/has had Breast Cancer and this is our chance to rmony) Maxine Udale (Colne Ha do something positive for them. Most of us have heard of Help for Heroes and may have a vague understanding of what it means for the injured troops and their families but it is so much better to hear details from people who are actually involved. s so pleased that LABB S ha Can anything be more moving than the email received from Maxine Udale (Colne Harmony) about her son? She had been asked to write a short article but instead agreed to her email being used – read it and you will understand why that was requested. Life behind the scenes: A Mother’s Perspective: Yvonne Powell (Second Cit y Sound) d I am My son, Gareth, is a Wing Thank you for your email an Commander in the es. ero H for elp H t por sup to Royal Air Force Regiment agreed , one Le rra Sie a, . rbi H Se e has ser ved for 27 d, in Northern Irelan years and, in that time, he l ya My son, Kim, has ser ved Ro the of er ha mb s seen conflic t in e tours in Iraq. As a me Northern Ireland, Kosovo, ry two tours in Bosnia and thre eve in er M ng ace da donia, Belize, Iraq ial ent pot es , Kim fac and, lately, in two tours of , 07 20 n Engineers (EOD) Regiment t. I ba com du of ty es in Afghanistan. atr he is pos ted to the All too often, it has been his for working day, not jus t when sty aje M er un H enviable task to Gallantry Medal from inform and meet the wives, playKim received the Queen’s ool sch h pa wic ren Ips ts and families an in ck ba back-toof personnel who have been disarming two WW2 bombs killed or injured in action. ground. have my son as a to e lik is it at wh rds wo o I am often asked how I cop Being asked to put int only way e with my son being in g effect on me. I realise the sin pri sur a d ha s suc ha h dangerous situations - we r die com ser ving sol to s d i ure inj ll the answer is…. y of him being killed or stoically. It’s the only way Just I can cope with the possibilit . ...’ if at to ‘wh hid the e the panic, sickout ab d not think ness and fear that is felt wh g tin wri partmentalise my feelings an am I d an en at an swe other incident d come out in a col involving troops is reported de ma reading your email made me ail em ur Yo on g. the radio or televiand my hands are shakin sion. The anxious moments le to do this with tears in my eyes ab be l wil wa I iti if e ng for the phone sur not I’m demons. call that you hope and pra me open the box and face my y wil l never come. I nk ab out it. cannot begin to know how what you ask but I will thi fam the ilie of s cope with that , one trauma. What I do know is t every time Kim goes away s tha I would jus t like to add tha say t it d helps to know an s gh lau e that ‘you’ care. on’t be a her o”. H is he d las t things I say to him is “D an ll we s, the Army has trained him that he won’t take any risk the other men r, I know that Kim and all eve ow H es. lov he job a ng doi of their Forces are her oes every day d me Ar our in g vin ser n and wome ness for the a small part in raising aware lives and hope I have played attended Powell mpaign. tan, I have ander G. J. is great Help for Heroes Ca n m a m h o fg C A g e been d Win ose who hav rs of Iraq an u th to r fo y m es n ic v ee Betw but each iation Ser same format fifty Repatr e th ed ow The solll upwards of fo nonetheless. Ser vice has on y si er v ca The Wife an E oc . l d a le u id kil ense pride, d Mother : Lu tinctly indiv with sadness and imm cy Powell is d a n As the wife of ee b ery one has a Ser ving Sen riably tinged ance. For ev y a v efi d in h is it ior Officer an d two young chil w oo emn m , always, d the mother physicall dren, the new humour and of nded, b o th y s of a six month ou ll w is a hard pill a s on ou si er ca m ver. How oc u s operational to swallow. Th changed fore , there are n e tour d b le ere is, of cours l il il k had fr om the w e os es v li t they of th e, comfort to be fact that this os t of whose y the suppor b m , y ed ll is what they in ta m they are train er en and m aspire to and ed to do. Nev in part det what ertheless, to h at extent is h a war zone wit w to d n a a ve a loved one future. ha however in and in the ow day-to-day ba very real threat of death or n e ntributions, iv co ce e re os h w sis is like livi in ou jury on a to all of y ng on an emot This burden is any thanks ional roller co M coupled with aster the fact that e her oes. in effect a sin you are sudden . all , helps th gle parent wit sm ly h very fragmen depending on ted support as, your geograph ic al posting, you family and fr may be far fr om iends. Having the H elp for Her oe s Charity as tr oops pr ovides a support for ou families with r the comfort an in the event of d reassurance a tragedy, som th a t, eone is there to you. help. Thank 11 jointly by the Military and NHS. Some injuries and diseases The following, written by Janice Dock, WO1 (ASM), REME, are treatable, like heat stroke or heart attacks - which one of my explains so much that it was thought that you would want to soldiers suffered; some, like gunshot wounds, need surgery to be read it all and not have it edited: treated. This takes on even more significance when it’s one of your Hello, my name is Jan and, with my Mum, Jean, and sister, example, a young man, early twenties, recently Anne, I sang with the Llandudno Ladies during the 1980s under own soldiers – for married, shot through the neck but the Medics, Doctors and the direction of Margaret de Wolf; my Dad, Roy, sang with the Nurses, can and do get them back on their feet. Llandudno Men. Mum was for many years a member of the However, for some, the trauma is so severe that it is life-changContest Administration Team and held the position of Category S LABB ing for them and their families. The Military do not forget these Director for a year. When Margaret told me that the Charity for 2012 was Help for Heroes, I happily agreed to write Service Personnel and they do continue to support them emotion changes ally and financially but the budget is finite and life a piece for Voice Box. I have not had to call on the assistance many in part g is takin come I’ve closest the are not cheap to adapt to. The injured Service Person and their of Help for Heroes; Charity the is why o them. S for family not only have to adjust to a totally new way of life but charity events to help raise money soldier. to the emotions, mental and physical pain; that in itself is more so important to me? Simple, I am a serving than enough to cope with but throw in financial worries and I In 1992, I joined the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanicannot imagine the anxiety that would cause. cal Engineers (REME) as a Vehicle Electrician, re-trading That’s where charity organisations make such a huge difference to Vehicle - organisations like the British Legion and Help for Heroes Mechanic - but they can only make a difference because the people of (Armoured) Britain support them. As Soldiers, Sailors in 1997. and Airmen, we join in Although the knowledge females are we may that not permitand, conflict see ted to serve ately, unfortun in the Teeth the current world Arms (Infansituation means try), we can y few that ver and do serve el Personn Serving alongside operasee not will them, living tions in one form or and working in frontline locations; all REME Soldiers I have lost another. are trained as soldiers first, tradesmen always. I have seen the years over friends a couple of close operations in Bosnia/Croatia, Northern Ireland, Kosovo, Iraq or mentally scarred. I and know people who are physically and Afghanistan but I have had some less stressful assignments am one of the lucky ones; each time I have got into a ‘situation’, to Germany and Canada. I am now based at the Operations d missione non-com highest I have come out with nothing worse than bad memories. For some, Support Unit in Cyprus holding the t Sergean er the memories will never go away; as a Military Community, we rank achievable of Warrant Officer Class 1 (Artific help as much as possible but we cannot do it on our own. I used Major) [WO1 (ASM)]. to think that there was nothing as heart-warming as receivMy position means I rarely get the chance to go ‘forward’ but ing a letter or ‘morale box’ from friends and family but I was my last operational tour, in summer 2010, saw me at the Main wrong. There is something that equals that feeling - and that is Operating Base - Camp Bastion - in Helmand Province. Life people like you, people we have not met (and probably will never there was very austere with basic amenities but, compared to the meet); total strangers (many with no connection to the MiliForward Operating Bases, it was five-star luxury with desigto support their troops. Every penny Help nated ISO toilets/showers, tentage accommodation, gym and food tary) who are prepared for Heroes raises assists injured Service Personnel and their famimess. Blast walls in and around the camp remind you daily that lies, the young widow with children and it helps to return dignity an attack is just waiting to happen and, in the heart of all of for people who are prepared - for whatever this, is the hospital . The hospital at Bastion is one major casualty and ease the anxiety their personal motivation - to give their lives in an attempt to ward dealing with everything from heat and cold injuries (even make a safer and fairer world. in the height of an Afghan summer at 50+ degrees, a soldier Your support for Help for Heroes will be appreciated by thougot hypothermia from standing in a drainage ditch too long), to totally are el Personn l sands of Serving Personnel; they may not be able to thank you gunshot and blast injuries. The Medica hear d We’ ed. personally but please accept my thanks on their behalf. Tomorrow professional, utterly calm and amazingly dedicat and in the person needing help could be me or one of my guys and, knowthe MERT and PEDRO (medical helicopters) coming knew they would be faced with some of the most horrendous casu- ing that there are people, total strangers, who care, makes a very alties imaginable. In the six and a half months I was there, scores big difference. So thank you all; I wish you a safe, peaceful and happy life. of service personnel lost their lives but many more were injured, quadone was There s. amputee some as bad as double and triple ruple amputee, I do not know if he survived. For further information, why not visit: best the eams, T l Medica the to The Military provides, thanks http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk medical care in Theatre; this care is continued back in the UK 12 13 Diva for a Day! I n December, the Belles of Three Spires were thrilled to be invited to sing in Solihull’s Christmas Market to raise funds for Marie Curie’s Big Build Appeal. The Big Build Appeal is raising £7m for a brand new state of the art hospice in Solihull, with en-suite rooms for each patient and indoor and outdoor environments designed to be relaxing settings for patients and families alike. We also treated the patients on one of the wards to some Belles musical magic. It really brought home to us all why we chose to be part of the fundraising, and spurred us on to work once again with the Marie Curie team. Local appetite for the chorus had been whetted, and we were asked to think of For Sale 38 ROYAL BLUE STAGE OUTFITS Various sizes from 10-22 Also available: some extra tops, skirts and material. Total price: £1100 (or £30 each outfit)* For more information contact: Iola Davies 01332 550663 or Denise Healey 01530 244543 (Gem Connection) *Postage and Packing not included 14 other exciting ways to raise funds for the big build of a new Hospice. Our brilliant Committee worked alongside Sarah Wakeman, Marie Curie Capital Fundraiser, and came up the idea of DIVA FOR A DAY. The plan was hatched to get new singers to come along, with no obligation, and have a go at being part of a Top 5 chorus for the day. We invited ladies from far and wide to banish the winter blues and join us for a day of singing, laughter and of course delicious lunch all included! All well-known mood boosters What a success! It was such a fantastic day, we learned a whole new song in one day, Belles and new Divas alike. As you can imagine, it was hard work! The song was fast and furious, and great fun to sing. With a few moves to liven up our presentation we truly “bopped till we dropped”, and the day ended with a glittering performance for our visitors to show off their new skills. It is so wonderful to be part of our community by extending our membership and also helping a local charity. We are pleased to be sending a donation to Marie Curie for £130.00 and as a bonus we have converted a few more ladies to the joys of Barbershop singing. The new girls will soon see there isn’t really such a thing as a free lunch! Lucy Belle VIP Guests at Welwyn Harmony W elwyn Harmony Chorus decided to put on a Variety Show to raise money for our local Hospice, The Isabel Hospice in Hertfordshire. We contacted The Hawthorne Theatre in Welwyn Garden City, confirmed the show date of 12 May and contacted The Isabel Hospice in Hertfordshire to let them know that we would be raising money for them by holding the show. We were delighted to learn that Kim Wilde and her partner, Hal Fowler, are Patrons of the Hospice, and they wanted to know more about us. Kim and Hal confirmed that they would turn up at our rehearsal venue on 3 January, shortly after our warm-up session. You can im- agine how excited we all were when Kim and Hal walked in as we were standing in a circle singing before getting on our risers. Our hall has large mirrors on the far wall, so we saw them as they arrived, and some elbowing was used to nudge each other, with huge grins on our faces. Kim and Hal were welcomed, and they sat to watch us as we got on the risers. We had expected them to perhaps stay for a while, and leave after hearing a few songs, but we were elated when they stayed to hear us sing most of our repertoire! Kim cried with emotion when we sang some of the songs (no, not because we were so awful, I hope!). They commented that they loved the way we sang and moved and we all looked so happy. Hal is an accomplished singer, and he sang to us in our own a cappella style, after tapping a note on the piano. We all listened in awe at Hal’s amazing voice as he sang to us, and then told us that they hoped they could bring something to our show, if their schedules permitted. Kim asked if we sang “Winter Wonderland” and we sang our version of it to her. Kim spoke about the show she had been performing in during December, with such famous groups as Status Quo and Roy Wood/Wizard. Kim said she sang “Winter Wonderland” in the show and she liked our version of it, too. At the end of the evening, Kim and Hal posed with us for photos, and chatted with several people before they left. They are such a lovely couple and we feel so honoured that they came to see us with the possibility of actually appearing in our show! The photos show Kim and Hal with the Chorus, and Hal singing to us. June Wright Welwyn Harmony Chorus PRO OCEAN HARMONY The Southampton Barbershop Harmony Chorus wishes to recruit a MUSICAL DIRECTOR Established in 2003, Ocean Harmony is a popular male chorus, singing a wide repertoire of barbershop and popular songs at concerts, charitable and corporate events throughout the county. A recent recruitment campaign has led to a significant increase in membership. We wish to build on this success by appointing an inspirational Director/Conductor to enhance further our repertoire and performance. The applicant may not be a director currently but should be an experienced and enthusiastic harmony singer. To request further details or to apply with CV please contact: David Hawkins [email protected] 15 After Hours T ime to hang up those sparkly dresses. It’s with a smile on our face and a song in our heart that we write to tell you that after ten years, After Hours are hanging up our sparkly dresses for a final time. What a journey it has been. Over the last ten years we are so proud to have achieved so much. In LABBS we achieved a bronze, two silvers and the coveted Gold in 2006, and in 2011 were the first winners of the new QCs trophy. (It doesn’t matter to us that we were the only competitors!) us feel at home instantly when you let us loose as the coaching quartet for your ing us, that our friendship comes over in our performances and when you are in our company. chorus. We have made so many wonderful friends that way and will always remember the achievements, the crazy games, the late nights and most notably the wonderful hospitality that barbershoppers are just darn good at!! Both LABBS and BABS have supported us, giving us fabulous opportunities to perform at Conventions and other events. We have had 10 fabulous years being We competed in the International competition at the Irish Convention on three occasions and are proud to own a set of top three IABS medals. Our travels have taken us to Germany, Spain, Ireland and of course the USA in 2007 where we were proud to represent LABBS on the World Harmony Jamboree. There are many performances we’ll never forget, whether for one person or 2000 people, from singing in stairwells to gracing the stage at together as a quartet and to be in close proximity of each other (4 barbershoppers and 28 outfits in 1 room, in Denver for 7 days, springs to mind and other than the snoring and squabbling over mirror space we made it!) we really do love each other and many of you have been lovely in tell- the London Palladium, they have given us many happy memories and are all as treasured as each other. We had a blast making you laugh (you can imagine how much we laughed in rehearsal!), making you cry (we did lots of crying but only because we were laughing so much!) and encouraging many of you to kick one of the quartet out to sing in her place! Many LABBS Choruses have made 16 We have new challenges and commitments individually as we take new pathways in the barbershop world, and feel that after ten years of good times and tremendous success, we should end on a high as QCs Champions of 2011. A big big thank you must go to everyone who has helped and supported us along the way. There are too many people to mention individually, you know who you are but especially our families, chorus friends, coaches and Ryanair (had to get that one in for Alison who has lived in France for the last 5 and half years! ). You have all made the After Hours journey unforgettable. Jo, Alison, Jane & Julie After Hours Round Ireland with NoteOrious H aving been resting on our laurels for a couple of years, NoteOrious decided it was about time we cracked the whip again. We thought a little healthy competition was probably just what we needed to make us work a bit harder instead of eating cake at rehearsals. So, to Ireland it was for the IABS convention and the International Quartet Competition. Well, what a fantastic decision that turned out to be! We discovered The Chordettes, a chorus we’ve coached (and had a huge amount of fun with) over the last couple of years were also planning on competing at IABS. So we knew we’d definitely have some laughs and some friends to cheer us on AND, in our coaching capacity, we were able to be inducted as members and sing with them in the competition, too. We got practising moves. The weekend itself was everything we’d hoped and more. We spent Friday enjoying the beautiful sunshine (honestly!) in Galway being proper tourists and, of course, found a pub to sample the Guinness before enjoying the Entertainment Competition won by the marvellous Cambridge Chord Company. Saturday seemed like it went on for at least 3 days. An early breakfast and rehearsal with The Chordettes, a quick change, bus to the convention centre, a fabulous sing and straight back to the hotel for a quartet rehearsal. Another quick change before dashing back to the convention centre for our own performance. There were 9 men’s quartets (including change and we were back to sing in the evening show. We watched the first half and particularly enjoyed seeing our alter-egos, Irish ladies’ quartet, NoteOrious 4, who won the National Quartet Silver Medal. The names had caused quite some confusion over the weekend so it was great to meet the girls and have a laugh (and sing) with them at the afterglow. What an afterglow it was! We did a bit of performing to an enthusiastic, Guinness-fuelled audience before ending up in a corner with 3 quarters of Sweden’s Absolut, the guest quartet for the weekend, trying to figure out a few tags. With Jerry Cadge from The Cambridge Chord Company doing a wonderful job standing in for their bass, we pretty much spent ones from UK, Holland, Finland and the the rest of the night (well, until 4am, USA) and just 2 ladies’ quartets in the anyway) singing together. competition. It was strange to compete So, our feet may have been pounding against men but, having made Liz Garnett from standing around ‘til the wee small cry and achieved our highest ever score hours and we may have really struggled in competition, we were thrilled to win to get out of bed to wave The Chordettes the International Quartet Silver Medal. We off bright and early on Sunday morning were also very excited when the Internabut it was definitely well worth it. An Abtional Bronze Medal Chorus was announced solutly fantastic evening and a wonderful as The Chordettes. Fantastic! weekend all round. So, another quick rehearsal and quick NoteOrious 17 Mach 4 M ach 4, winners of the BABS Youth Quartet trophy in 2010 and again in 2011 and the highest scorers in the BABS 2011 Quartet Preliminaries, are busily preparing for their visit to Portland in June to compete in the Collegiate Championships in the International Competition. All four members of the quartet sing with the National Barbershop Youth Chorus while three of them sing in the Vale of York’s Spirit of Harmony Chorus. Both bass dental student, Joe White, and lead, Tim Briggs, have growing experience as chorus directors, each being www.sweetadelines.org.uk 18 responsible for chorus songs with Spirit of Harmony while Joe is MD of the NBYC. Tim is also rapidly developing skills as choreographer with both choruses. Meanwhile brothers Alex and Antoine Kaiserman are each highly accomplished in the music world. Antoine has recently completed a music degree while Alex, holding a physics and philosophy degree, sings and arranges for music groups in Oxford where he is studying for a doctorate. The brothers have recently set up a web-based arranging business - Strikeforce Kaiserman. com - and are available to work with individual singers, quartets, choruses or small groups. All under 26 - they will have to leave NBYC when they reach that milestone - they clearly have much success ahead of them. They are more than willing to undertake sing-outs but, says Joe, with few weekends available for rehearsal, not before their prime concern - Portland. Ken Hulme(BABS Harmony College & Spirit of Harmony Chorus) on behalf of Mach 4 The Right Direction W hat a sight, so many friends and people I recognised and all here with one purpose in mind. Let’s learn more about directing!! Lori with everyone else watching. It was inspirational to watch the way she got the different parts to change the way they were singing and also the way she worked with Glenn Chaney, the director. Once again we were all trying to watch, listen and write at the same time! The whole day was well organised and could have done with another day as there was so much to take in and we all wanted more. The hardest thing was trying to There is always a need for Director training at one level or another and it was LABBS who took the initiative and decided to create a combined SAI and LABBS Directors’ day. When I signed up for the event I was not really sure what to expect. I had read all the bits on the internet but there is always that little bit of doubt that this is the right thing for you. ran smoothly, so congratulations to all involved. It was lovely to be part of a 150 strong chorus when we all sang “Battle Hymn of the Republic”. What a fantastic sound and it was amazing to have Lori directing and see how she works with a chorus. We all found the day really informawrite down all the ideas and suggestions tive and it was lovely to chat to so many quick enough. I should have taken my mp3 people at the breaks and catch up with recorder. Dyrck took the Good to Great everything going on. Networking at these stream and had a brilliant time listening events is so important as quite often it’s a and learning. He is still bringing stuff to case of “Not what you know but who you the chorus from the sessions. know”. There was a session where Lace City Deborah Lamble Chorus had turned up to be coached by Wessex Harmony I needn’t have worried, it was great and I learnt so much from the whole day. Lori Lyford was an absolute inspiration to all and she was a positive dynamo all day. I attended the course with my new chorus director, Dyrck, who also happens to be my husband and Kirsty, our bass section leader. Dyrck would like all members of the music team to be able to direct the chorus as this will allow him to stand back and listen to the sound, and this also offers variety for the chorus. We all took different streams on the day. Kirsty was in the starting from scratch stream and certainly learnt plenty of useful things. It gave her the confidence to accept her new position as Assistant Chorus Director! I took the Improving Director stream and it was great to hear from other people who had learnt the basics and now wanted to go that bit further. I 19 A5 flyer_Layout 1 07/12/2011 10:55 Page 1 Full Colour Printing Amersham A Cappella presents Having a Show? 100 A4 Posters PLUS 500 4 page A5 programmes PLUS 500 A7 Tickets This here spot is more than hot! £150 Printed on 135gsm gloss art paper. Includes VAT and delivery Saturday 21st April 2012 8pm Learn to Sing Course? A5 Flyers printed both sides Watersmeet Rickmansworth 10,000 — £170 50,000 — £635 Printed on 135gsm gloss art paper. 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