The Barbershop Harmony Society presents... the 2022 Quartet Finals Rebroadcast
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- All songs performed live at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina during the Barbershop Harmony Society's 2022 International Convention.
Produced by Jeremy K. Gover, BHS Video Production Manager
On-Site Director: Chad Guyton
On-Site Crew: TNDV
Graphics: Eddie Holt
Interviewer: Jeremy K. Gover
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The Ladies
7:13 Spend My Life With You [Kyle Kitzmiller]
11:27 Thousand Things [David Wright]
'Round Midnight
18:21 Nothing Can Change This Love [Wayne Grimmer]
22:07 Take The "A" Train [Wayne Grimmer]
First Take
27:18 You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me [Patrick McAlexander]
30:16 A Bit Of Earth (from The Secret Garden) [Steve Tramack]
Gimme Four
38:41 Dream On [Patrick McAlexander]
43:02 Five Minutes More [Patrick McAlexander]
Artistic License
49:10 Never Never Land (from Peter Pan) [Steve Tramack]
54:18 Everybody Wants To Be A Cat [Jason Dyer]
Midtown
1:02:01 Carefully Taught/ Children Will Listen [Theo Hicks]
1:08:37 You're Falling In Love [Aaron Dale]
GQ
1:14:46 Pity Party [Patrick McAlexander]
1:18:45 Where Do You Belong? (Parody) [Anthony Bartholomew]
Clutch
1:29:03 If You're Happy And You Know It [Anthony Bartholomew]
1:34:01 This Can't Be Love [Wayne Grimmer]
Quorum
1:41:43 Do I Love You? [Brent Graham]
1:46:19 Them There Eyes [Aaron Dale]
Throwback
1:53:45 Weekend In New England [Steve Armstrong/Bob "Diz" Disney]
1:58:27 Burnin' The Roadhouse Down [Aaron Dale]
BHS, please do this every year moving forward. Incredible!
GQ made me cry again with where I belong. I was a mess watching them in Charlotte and couldn't hold myself together during this either. That set was a long time coming and really special. Well done you 4.
Gimme Four absolutely CRUSHED IT in Charlotte! OMG. That performance of “Dream On” is incredible.
I can't be the only one who cackled when main street said "Lead Lead Lead" like everyone wants to see him get that fourth medal on lead!!!!!
That Perry is amazing! 😂 Jerry?
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@@Megatwilightwarrior 2:11:21 is when it starts
currently writing a colllege essay about the decline of barbershop in America and this popped up… I deserve a break
Oh there has been a decline. Just over the last 20yrs TBH. We sing barber jazz, barber pop barber soul, and the older songs that made for really ringing chords are being brushed under the carpet. And that's just the song aspect. I've been singing since 1994 in the UK and now the USA in chorus and been on the International stage ( 2019 and 2022 ) so I've seen it quite a bit sadly.
My dad Fred Anton helped start Young Men in Harmony about 40 years ago…He knew it was declining and addressed it 🎉😊👌🏻👍🏻
@@paulgardner6239 I thought barbershop was born from 4 dudes wanting to sing the music they heard around them? Sounds a lot like barber pop barber jazz barber soul to me.
Interested how you measure this.
My best guess, is there would be a natural decline as the music that started barbershop disappeared from public view with the growth of Cinema, Radio and TV. Eventually the music industry was flattened a bit by CD copying and the internet music sites, all while singing was competing with all these mediums as people drifted to different forms of entertainment gratification. In its heyday Barbershop was guys and gals singing music of the day, this bedded the style in the 1940's and beyond. This remained a strong basis until the mid 1990's and the re- look at all the categories and the various reviews since. In the 90's we had theatre and musicals featuring in contests that would never have been seen prior to this time. Each generation that joined barbershop since then has had an impact on the style of barbershop each decade since the 90's. I believe this has been transfirmational and ultinately ended up in EIH. This is a fabulous initiative and I believe created the best ever Convention from a musical and interest perspective. Some truly brilliant stuff. Absolutely love it all. Congratulations EVERYONE
I joined the British Association of Barbershop Singers back in 1980 when I was 18. At that time I was something of an oddity singing barbershop as a hobby amongst all the ‘old guys’.
Back then, nobody saw fit to reach out to me and the younger singers. There were no Youth Outreach Programmes, no Youth Choruses.
Nowadays, many of the older guys have passed and at 60, I’ve replaced them. I look at my hobby and see what is being done to attract; and as importantly, retain, the ‘new’ youth. It’s all in very safe hands throughout the world.
Barbershop isn’t declining, it’s thriving! Sure, the demographic and number may have changed but the numbers of younger singers has certainly changed for the better. Best thing is, the younger singers are every bit as enthusiastic as I was back in the day so I’ve no doubt in another forty years, they’ll still be ringing those chords. Maybe not to songs mainly from the turn of the 19th into the 20th century but let’s not forget, that era was only forty years before OC Cash had his great idea. Barbershop is moving forwards, let’s not stand in the way.
I love that GQ picked Pity Party as an "Oh well, might as well" and then it ended up being their highest-scoring song lol
33 second post in Midtown's uptune... Wow
What a BEAUTIFUL Hobby
Absolutely loved First Take. Can't wait to hear them next year!
I don't know what the name of the guy from Midtown is but I love that he wanted to come in second, not first, because silver medals look cooler.
LOVE!!! Congratulations to everyone singing your hearts out! Barbershop is such a bright light in this world.
So many incredible quartets to cheer for! I was rooting for the Ladies especially and I'm so proud of them!
It's so neat to hear from the groups before they perform! What amazing musicianship from every single person on that stage!!!
That bass in Midtown's up tune is on par with Tim Waurick-- 31 seconds. Great job!!
I hear that the “YEAHH” guy from the 2015 semi finals when Instant Classic sang “Spend my Life with You” was back to watch the Ladies sing it, lol.
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Amazing! Please do this again every year!
the bass for the "Ladies"- what a hit near the end, just fantastic!!
1:31:13 STOMP THE YARD
Thank you BHS!! LOVED EVERY MINUTE!! 💗💈
1:45:50 HOLY OVERTONES, BATMAN!
Clutch kept me awake, great fun
I would like to point out that I don’t think most (key word is “most”) people thought that GQ and the Ladies couldn’t hang with the guys. I think it was more to do with the idea that there was a guy’s society (BHS) and a women’s society (SAI) and that they preferred that. Most people I don’t believe were trying to be directly exclusive to the women.
I’m not promoting whether BHS did the right thing or did not do the right thing. I just want people to realize that the issue wasn’t that women can’t sing. You might find some weirdo out there that believes that, but that’s a very small percentage of people and I wouldn’t waste my time dwelling on what weirdos have to say.
With that being said, I loved hearing the Ladies and GQ sing at internationals this year. Both performances were awesome!
Men and women quartets are two different sounds. No slights or disrespect associated with that. As different sounds, in order for all members within each group to be judged fairly, they should be judged individually and separately. P.S. I'm not a weirdo.
I did find that weirdo in 2019 though. Came across an argument that mixed quartets couldn't ring chords. That was false. A capella and 60's pop music show they could.
It will be interesting to see how SAI responds over the coming years now that former champion women's quartets would be more interested in singing with BHS than SAI.
How do they sound different? They have the same ranges just up an octave.@@mawgateway
Fabulous!!!! See you in Louisville!!!
SPEBSQSA. Been a fan since the mid 50's. My dad performed in the Music Man quartet at the Hannah Theater in Cleveland in the very early 60's. Miss the old songs. Keep America Singing....In your heart.
The cut on half of Midtown falling over is brilliant
Sensational Yahh!
1st up arranged by Kyle Kitzmi!!er. Way to go!
has anyone seen one where they cover early autumn? like the four freshman?
Five Minutes More - a hit for Frank Sinatra in 1946 by the great Jules Styne and Sammy Cahn.
YESSSSSSSSS I MADE IT ON TIME
This Can't be love - Rodgers and Hart for the boys from syracuse.
Will with that slide 🤌🏽
This cat song by the Sherman Brothers for the Aristocats 1970 or so?
Blessings ❤ !
2:11:26 one more part Pary...oh i mean Gary😅(seriously that would be awesome to see and hear)
2:07:04 This moment makes me so happy I'm actually shaking. Next year, three places higher! That glass ceiling's been broken now, might as well obliterate it! (Also, at 2:07:29, I can happily confirm what was said in the comments of the "Together Again" video was true - the chihuahua also got a medal, as well it should).
Good afternoon
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Sorry can someone explain to me what I’m looking at
In my day a quartet won that was it never to compete again
But I’m seeing gold medal quartets performing
Women
I’m really lost hear in Australia