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The Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival, is the premier American showcase for vocal harmony music. The annual national competition draws from hundreds of vocal groups from around the country with regional competitions in eight cities. The winning group from each festival is flown to perform in front of celebrity judges and a sold out house of enthusiastic a cappella fans at the National Finals.
Where’s Gesualdo? is an a cappella quartet based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Its members have performed and / or recorded Andy Williams, Bobby McFerrin, Chanticleer, Dave Gruisin, David Grisman, Don Shelton, John Williams, Jose Feliciano, Mark Murphy, Michael Tilson Thomas, Phil Mattson, Richie Cole, Stanley Jordan, and Frank Zappa, among others. They've also sung on video games such as Guitar Hero, Karaoke Revolution, Dance Dance Revolution, and Garage Band.
2008 Participating Groups
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Curious Blend brings together five a cappella voices into one delicious blendified sound that makes your ears say "yum!". Our repertoire includes a curious blend of genres including vocal jazz, pop, country, and more... including original songs. Members: Angie Boyce, Barbara Kaplan, Mike Pogue, Craig Rosen, Randi Zuckerberg |
| Flying Without Instruments - FWI (yes, we say ‘fwee’) was formed ten years ago by former members of a Bay Area chorus who wanted to sing whatever they liked, regardless of genre, relevance, trendiness, or, very occasionally, taste. The result is a refreshingly diverse repertoire ‘from the ridiculous to the sublime,’ which includes Renaissance and classical music, swing, jazz, country, folk, pop and, of course, rock. FWI produced its second CD this year, ‘FWI Will Rock You,’ with music by Bach and Stroope as well as Nine Inch Nails and Evanescence. Members: Stacey Oziel, Melissa Leventon, Cynthia Lohr, Caia Brookes, Greg Campbell, Greg Tinfow, Charles Seagrave, Gareth Loy |
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Redshift is a 7 member vocal group based in the Bay Area, California. We've been entertaining people for ten years with a wide repertoire, featuring everything from alternative rock to Weird Al. We sing at various public and private events throughout the Bay Area, at schools, bookstores, coffee shops, and community centers. Members: Anne Stern, Brian Heffner, Fraser Tan, Grant Hughes, Liz Brimhall, Stephen Nelson, Mike Barrientos |
| Richter Scales - Formed in 2000, the Richter Scales are a group of like minded thirty-somethings who find a few hours each week to sneak away from their jobs and families to, well, sing. They sing jazz songs and pop songs, fast songs and slow songs, old standards and brand new originals. Their debut album "We Hate A Cappella" features "I Got Mail" (runner up for the Contemporary A Cappella Recording award for Humor Song of the Year) and the title track, which was specifically written for the 2004 Harmony Sweepstakes. More recently, their internet video "Here Comes Another Bubble", swept the blogosphere last December, garnering over one million views in the first week of its release. The group ordinarily numbers sixteen, but for special occasions (such as when the rules absolutely require it), they can shrink down to eight. Usually the loudest eight. Members: Dan McQuigg, David Mister, Mark Casey, John Davi, Brian M. Rosen, Jason Hunter, Curtis C. Chen, Ephraim Swanson-Dusenbury |
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Sweet Deliverance has been singing Christian a cappella for over 30 years. Members have changed over the years but the tradition of tight harmonies and praise to our Lord has not. This semi-professional group is based in the San Francisco bay area and tours primarily in California. Sweet Deliverance is excited about the oportunity to compete in this years harmony sweepstakes competition.
Members: Bob Alsup, Kevin Percival, Ken McAlpin, David Morgan, Steve Morgan, Gary Ferguson |
| Rat Trio (The Irrationals) - No, nothing to do with the Rat Pack, but Frank, Dean, and Sammy ain’t got nothin’ on us! The Rat Trio was born out of the need for intelligent music without the burden of making sense. Aficionados of a fine non-sequitur, we’re the Minute Rice of the a cappella set. By all accounts, Gwen ‘What the Hell was I Thinking?’ McElwee is damn good. She prefers to be referred to as “Diva,” but will respond to “Hey you!” Which is fortunate, since she’s still searching for the real singer inside of her. Sam ‘It Sounded Like a Good Idea at the Time’ Rogers is also known as The One Mouth Band. Forging new ground in a cappella music, Sam was the first solo act to compete against groups, and due to U.S. rules, had to go to Europe to do so. Not that he’s bitter or anything he won stuff. Dr. Tim ‘Brutally Optimistic but Not All There’ Lukaszewski prefers to sing songs about love gone bad. His mind is made up…but the rest of him is real. Members: Gwen McElwee, Sam Rogers, Tim Lukazewski |
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TonicEffect brings together five talented Bay Area musicians who have turned their shared love of music and late night cocktails into a compelling vocal sound. This dynamic new group blends tight harmonies with a mix of edgy modern music and a shot of vocal percussion. Straight up or with a twist, TonicEffect rocks! Members: Syreeta Mussante, Colm Davis, Jennifer Exley, Glenn Shope, Brian Arao |
| Underage is a group of four young ladies (ages 17-20) singing a cappella 4-part harmony, mostly in the barbershop style. They have been working and performing together for five years. Each girl is an accomplished vocalist in her own right, thus making their sound strong, full and mature. In July of 2005, in Greenville, South Carolina they won the highest honor for women under 25 years of age in the Sweet Adelines Organization, that of Young Women in Harmony International Champions. Members: Brittany Gilmore, Mia Dessenberger, Caitlin Smith, Stephanie Lawson |
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Where’s Gesualdo is an a cappella quartet based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Its members have performed and / or recorded Andy Williams, Bobby McFerrin, Chanticleer, Dave Gruisin, David Grisman, Don Shelton, John Williams, Jose Feliciano, Mark Murphy, Michael Tilson Thomas, Phil Mattson, Richie Cole, Stanley Jordan, and Frank Zappa, among others. They've also sung on video games such as Guitar Hero, Karaoke Revolution, Dance Dance Revolution, and Garage Band. Members: Moorea Dickason, Kathleen Hollingsworth, Paul Kim, and Stephen Saxon |
2008 Judges
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Groups of any style are welcome, but you must have between 3 and 8 members. We have a rule book which explains many of the details of the event, which you can see by clicking here. All groups must audition in order to compete. Generally this is done by sending a current tape and photo, although live auditions are sometimes arranged. The purpose of the audition is to make sure the group is appropriate for the Festival and to help the Director determine the performance order. If a group has competed previously, the audition process may be waived.
The Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival
PO Box D
San Anselmo, CA 94979
(415) 455-8602
harmony@singers.com
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For more information on The Palace Of Fine Arts
North Bay
From the north bay area. Take US 101 South across the Golden Gate Bridge to the Marina exit. Turn right at the first street, which is Lyon street. This will take you to the parking area.
East Bay
From the east bay area. Take the Bay Bridge to the ninth street exit. Turn right on ninth street. Turn left after three blocks onto Hayes street. Continue on Hayes for three blocks and turn right on Franklin street. Follow Franklin for approximately two miles to Lombard Street and turn left. Follow Lombard for approximately 1 1/2 miles until you see a green & "Palace of Fine Arts" highway sign on the right side of the raod. Turn right at the sign. This is Lyon street. Go one block and turn left into the parking area.
South Bay via 280
Take 280 North and exit on 19th Avenue. Follow 19th Avenue towards the Golden Gate Bridge. Get in the right hand lane after exiting the McArthur tunnel. Turn right at the Downtown/Marina exit. Go approximately 1/4 mile and veer left to the Marina exit. Turn right at the first street, which is Lyon street. This will take you to the parking area.
South Bay via 101
Take 101 North towards the Golden Gate Bridge. Exit at Ninth Street. Turn left after three blocks onto Hayes street. Continue on Hayes for three blocks and turn right on Franklin street. Follow Franklin for approximately two miles to Lombard Street and turn left. Follow Lombard for approximately 1 1/2 miles until you see a green "Palace of Fine Arts" highway sign on the right side of the raod. Turn right at the sign. This is Lyon street. Go one block and turn left into the parking area.
By public transportation
From Fisherman's Wharf take the #30 Stockton bus. From other locations, Muni busses #22, 28, 29, 41, 43, 45, and many Golden Gate Transit busses stop nearby.
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