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IN THIS ISSUE HoH Calendar of Events ........................2 From the President .................................2 JULY 2018 Volume 73 • Issue 7 International Convention .....................3 New Rehearsal Location........................8 Valdosta Rehearsal, May 5th Make Contact ............................................9 Friends of the Heralds ............................9 6th Place Chapter Quartets .................................. 10 in the WORLD! Members Section ................................. 11 with our Highest Score Ever The Heralds of Harmony is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation and receives regular public funding through grants from The Florida Division of Cultural Come visit us any Monday* at 7pm Affairs, Walmart; as well as employee match- TPepin’s Hospitality Centre ing programs at Verizon and Honeywell, and is sponsored in part by the State of Florida, 4121 N 50th St, Tampa, FL 33610 Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs *Starting August 6th and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. © HeraldsTampa of Harmony, Herald 2018 1 No reproduction without written consent Last month I referred to two evolution- ary paths of improvement the Heralds have recently taken which have resulted in amazing results. The first was “just 2018 do what Tony asks” as suggested by the Sep 8 Advent Christian Village Performance Toast of Tampa Leaders Ruth Walker Oct 26-28 Fall Convention (Prelims) and Carol Singleton. TOT is currently fourth in world competition within Nov 4 Anona UMC Performance the Sweet Adelines Society which was and is an enviable Dec 8 Christmas Shows — USF accomplishment. 2019 I would like to say that the Heralds took their suggestion Jan 6 Installation of Officers Banquet (tentative) to heart and unconditionally accepted the directions Jan 24 Spring Hill Performance from our Artistic Director,Tony De Rosa, along with our Feb 10 Joint Performance with TOT — Covenant UMC co-director, Clay Hine. What a team! And, what accom- Mar 8-10 Spring District Convention — Orlando plishment. Mar 24 Joint Performance with TOT — Palm Harbor UMC As most have heard by now, the Heralds were sixth in the Apr TBD Encore ’19 Shows world in the Orlando contest and scored a 91.7 scoring Jun 30-Jul 7 International Convention — Salt Lake City average which is the highest recorded score in our Chap- Oct 25-27 Fall District Convention — Orlando ter history. Nov TBD St Paul UMC Performance Dec 7 Christmas Shows — USF Tampa The second path that I mentioned last month as an evolu- (Some dates still to be confirmed) tionary step is we now view each member as a performer in whatever production we do, whether that be a show or a contest. Especially during the last contest preparation, There are no rehearsals for the rest of July the Music Team gave specific focus to each singer as a performer. We were taught to ‘live’ each lyric and to pro- duce each expression in a way that carried the message to our contest audience. The team included two performance coaches — Erin Howden, an outstanding and sought-after coach in our Society and also in the Sweet Adelines Soci- ety, plus she is a gold-medal director within Sweet Ade- lines,and George Gipp, a talented motivational speaker, a contest judge, and an accomplished medal quartet singer. The migration from singer to performer is a major step for the Heralds and one of the many continued improve- ments that Tony and the Music Team have provided and will continue to provide. The accomplishment in Orlando is now history, to be celebrated, and enjoyed. However, our Chorus will get better. That is the charge. Continuous improvement is a mission that never ends. Thanks for listening. Dave Roberts You are receiving this newsletter because you signed up on our web site or at one of our shows. If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, please let us know at [email protected]. Tampa Herald 2 What a Week! Yes, it was amazing to achieve our best score and highest finish ever, but it was also a great week filled with memorable experiences. Here are just a few highlights, illustrated by photos. We were treated to a surprise visit from the Voices of Liberty who sang a couple of inspirational songs, including You’ll Never Walk Alone. It was amazing! Members of the chorus volunteered for many jobs from The Heralds were everywhere! registration to door scanners to escorting quartets during the contest. Lots of rehearsals 105 men walked from the rehearsal room to the competition stage to represent the Tampa Chapter. Max celebrated July 4th in his own unique way Tampa Herald 3 I’ve been super blessed to be apart of the There are NO WORDS! Clay Hine presented me Heralds of Harmony. It has provided me a with his 1999 Gold Medal he won with his quar- safe haven to just enjoy singing. Today, Tony tet Fred, to wear for the day, due to exemplifying De Rosa let me wear his medal because of dedication, grit, and positive influence! HOH and my commitment to the chorus despite the AVP have literally changed my life. I am a better things that have occurred in my life and it’s man thanks to them and my steadfast faith in my been one of the biggest honors. Also, Joseph Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! is awesome! John Strain Donell Torres Lots of run-throughs! Tony pulls everyone in close for some last words before our final preparations for the contest stage. Tampa Herald 4 Tampa Herald 5 On Saturday night the Heralds were invited to sing for the Vocal Majority at their afterglow. After performing a couple of songs, the 135 men of VM joined the Heralds on stage to sing two songs under the direction of Barbershop legend Jim Clancy. It was a moment to remember! Gold medalist and Tag Master Don Barnick teach- es a tag to Donell, Joseph and Ethan. We were treated to customized shortbread cookies! Thanks Jodi et al! Tampa Herald 6 Official Scoring Summary Chorus Finals; BHS International Summer 2018 Convention Orlando, Florida; July 6, 2018 Group Songs MUS PER SNG Total 1 The Vocal Majority Total: 2912 Points (OA: 11, OnStage: 153) 96.9 97.1 97.2 97.1 Dallas Metro, TX (SWD) What I Did For Love (from Chorus Line) [David Wright] 96.8 96.4 97.2 96.8 Director(s): Greg Clancy Don't Rain On My Parade (from Funny Girl) [David Wright] 97.0 97.8 97.2 97.3 2 The Westminster Chorus Total: 2870 Points (OA: 9, OnStage: 75) 95.6 95.3 96.1 95.7 Westminster, CA (FWD) With You (from Pippin) [David Wright] 95.6 95.2 96.6 95.8 Director(s): Justin Miller Before The Parade Passes By (from Hello, Dolly!) [Aaron Dale] 95.6 95.4 95.6 95.5 3 Parkside Harmony Total: 2767 Points (OA: 30, OnStage: 56) 91.3 91.6 93.8 92.2 Hershey, PA (MAD) American Tune [Steve Tramack] 91.8 90.2 93.6 91.9 Director(s): Sean Devine & Jay Butterfield If I Can Dream [Aaron Dale] 90.8 93.0 94.0 92.6 4 Sound of The Rockies Total: 2765 Points (OA: 16, OnStage: 83) 91.4 92.4 92.7 92.2 Denver Mile High, CO (RMD) Softly, As I Leave You [Brent Graham] 91.2 92.4 93.0 92.2 Director(s): Mark Hale Almost There (from The Princess and The Frog) [Aaron Dale] 91.6 92.4 92.4 92.1 5 Music City Chorus Total: 2763 Points (OA: 27, OnStage: 94) 90.1 94.5 91.7 92.1 Nashville, TN (DIX) Star Wars Medley [Patrick McAlexander] 90.8 93.6 92.0 92.1 Director(s): Dusty Schleier Little Pal (Parody) [Clay Hine] 89.4 95.4 91.4 92.1 6 Heralds of Harmony Total: 2752 Points (OA: 24, OnStage: 105) 91.5 91.8 91.9 91.7 Tampa, FL (SUN) If Ever I Would Leave You [Clay Hine] 91.4 91.2 92.0 91.5 Director(s): Tony DeRosa, Clay Hine Hard Hearted Hannah [Clay Hine] 91.6 92.4 91.8 91.9 7 Fog City Singers Total: 2735 Points (OA: 8, OnStage: 41) 91.7 89.9 91.9 91.2 Barbary Coast, CA (FWD) Santa Fe [Chris Lewis] 92.0 90.4 92.8 91.7 Director(s): Chris Lewis They Just Keep Moving The Line (from Smash) [Steve Tramack] 91.4 89.4 91.0 90.6 8 Alexandria Harmonizers Total: 2728 Points (OA: 5, OnStage: 84) 90.2 90.4 92.2 90.9 Alexandria, VA (MAD) We Kiss In A Shadow (from The King And I) [David Wright] 90.2 89.0 92.2 90.5 Director(s): Joe Cerutti Blow, Gabriel, Blow [Rasmus Krigström] 90.2 91.8 92.2 91.4 9 Vocal FX Total: 2714 Points (OA: 13, OnStage: 50) 90.2 91.6 89.6 90.5 Barbershop Harmony New Zealand (HNZ) Vincent [David Wright] 89.8 89.6 89.2 89.5 Director(s): Charlotte Murray and Jeff Hunkin Jackson 5 Medley [Aaron Dale] 90.6 93.6 90.0 91.4 Only 11 points from a medal! 10 Southern Gateway Chorus Total: 2570 Points (OA: 29, OnStage: 64) 86.1 85.5 85.4 85.7 Western Hills (Cincinnati), OH (JAD) Bring Me Sunshine [David Harrington] 86.6 87.2 86.0 86.6 Director(s): Jeff Legters If I Had My Way [David Harrington] 85.6 83.8 84.8 84.7 11 Saltaires Total: 2569 Points (OA: 20, OnStage: 38) 86.8 84.4 85.7 85.6 Only 15 points from 3rd place! Wasatch Front, UT (RMD) What Kind Of Fool Am I? [David Harrington] 86.8 84.0 85.6 85.5 Director(s): John Sasine On A Wonderful Day Like Today [Aaron Dale] 86.8 84.8 85.8 85.8 12 The EntertainMen Total: 2546 Points (OA: 23, OnStage: 87) 84.7 85.5 84.4 84.9 Society of Nordic Barbershop Singers (SNOBS) Love Me Tender [Johan Wikström] 84.8 84.0 83.6 84.1 The top 9 choruses all scored Director(s): Johan Wikström and Björn Lindström Heartache Tonight [Rasmus Krigström] 84.6 87.0 85.2 85.6 13 The Marcsmen Total: 2528 Points (OA: 25, OnStage: 29) 84.2 83.6 85.0 84.3 over 90%! San Marcos, TX (SWD) Make You Feel My Love [Aaron Dale] 84.4 83.6 85.4 84.5 Director(s): Brent Dunavant You Took Advantage Of Me (from Present Arms) [Aaron Dale] 84.0 83.6 84.6 84.1 14 Space City Sound Total: 2527 Points (OA: 19, OnStage: 24) 84.5 82.9 85.3 84.2 Houston Metro Area, TX (SWD) The Nearness Of You