FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 7, 2008
THE
AMBASSADORS OF HARMONY and CROSSROADS Quartet TAKE SILVER
MEDALS AT INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

The Ambassadors of Harmony Perform at Nashville Competition
(Photo
Courtesy of Jayne Morden)
NASHVILLE
- The Ambassadors of Harmony, a St. Charles-based
barbershop chorus of 164 singers, placed a very close
second to win the Silver Medal at the Barbershop Harmony
Society’s 70th annual international contest in
Nashville, Tennessee. They missed first place by less
than half of one percentage point, and delivered a performance
that earned two standing ovations from the crowd of
about 10,000 people.
Twenty-eight
qualifying choruses from the United States, Canada,
Great Britain, New Zealand and Australia competed at
the Sommet Center arena in Nashville. The competition
also drew about 51 competing quartets from around the
world. For more photos from the contest, click
here.

Crossroads Competes in Nashville
(Photo
Courtesy of Jayne Morden)
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Crossroads
Quartet, a new quartet affiliated with the Ambassadors
of Harmony Chorus, earned the Silver Medal in the three
rounds of quartet competition also held at the Sommet
Center. The quartet features Fred Farrell - Tenor, Mike
Slamka - Lead, Jim Henry, the Director of the Ambassadors
of Harmony - Bass, and Brandon Guyton - Baritone. All
four singers hold Gold Medals from past competitions
with other quartets.
Fred
Farrell - Second Edition
Mike Slamka - Power Play
Jim Henry - The Gas House Gang
Brandon Guyton - Four Voices
Crossroads
raised their standing in each round of the competition,
receiving the top score in the final round on Saturday
evening. More information about them can be found at
CrossroadsQuartet.com
On
Friday, under the direction of Dr. Jim Henry, The
Ambassadors of Harmony sang a moving two-song set
that included George and Ira Gershwin's "Love Walked
In". The chorus also performed a choreographed
and joyful version of a two song medley, "Get Me
To the Church on Time", by Lerner & Lowe, from
the musical My Fair Lady; and "This Joint
is Jumpin' " by Andy Razaf, J.C. Johnson, and Thomas
"Fats" Waller. Both numbers were arranged
by Dr. David Wright.
The
group has finished in the top five choruses 12 times
since it began performing in international contests
in 1989, including a Gold Medal and two Silver Medals
in their last three International Contests. The annual
competition is hosted by the Barbershop Harmony Society,
an organization of more than 30,000 singers in more
than 800 chapters in North America.
Barbershop
music is a uniquely American art form. It is known for
its four-part harmony and the “expanded sound”
created by its unique chord structure. It shares roots
with gospel and jazz and is part of the continuum of
American music.
Upcoming
shows for the Ambassadors of Harmony include its annual
holiday performance, "Sounds of the Season - 2008"
Dec. 12-14 at the Touhill Performing Arts Center on
the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus. Tickets
will go on sale in September. Groups of 20 or more may
reserve tickets now by calling the Touhill Ticket Office
at 314-516-4949.