Sunday, May 29, 2011

Food, Fun, and Frollicking


Wow. Another fantastic night of Dream Quartetting. Thanks to summer sunshine, it was still light outside at 9:00 Friday evening, and Dream was deep into learning all of that crazy new rep, stopping now and again for another bite of food.

What started out at our first rehearsals as a few apples to wet our whistle, has now turned into a cooler full of fruit and a plethora of other snacks and goodies. Thanks to some of our extended Dream family, Mona and Anita, we will never go hungry or die of thirst. Rosemary and Olive Oil Triscuits. Mmmm.

Looking so forward to SINGsation with Region 23 in a couple of weeks, where we will get to see all of our regional friends, get some good coaching, and perform some of our new stuff. Can't wait to get some good feedback.

In the meantime, check out our cafepress site and feel free to keep the Dream alive by purchasing an item or two. http://www.cafepress.com/DreamQuartet

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Keepin' the Dream Alive

Stacy and Susan are duetting today with all of our crazy new songs we are adding to the Dream repertoire. Wish we could all four be together today, but it's coming soon. Can't wait to have our first championship rehearsal.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Dream Quartet wins Awards and Stuff


It was an exciting and crazy weekend of Region 23 scores. While Dream was thrilled to score a big 616, Song of Atlanta topped the chorus contest with a whopping 708, and then Metro Nashville followed with a big 645. Wowser! Here we are with our trophies, flowers (thanks to Virtuosity quartet), medals, cards, and dreamy gifts. It doesn't get much better than this.

Friday, September 24, 2010

YWIH - Try it...you'll like it...but don't let the boys do it!

So...this past weekend two of us drove from Atlanta to Pensacola, FL without issue...the other two from Nashville, TN...were slightly misdirected by their GPS, but arrived safely...and that's what matters.

Back in July, Jen mentioned that (as the Region 23 YWIH - Young Women In Harmony - Director) she would be (again) directing the girls' portion of the Santa Rosa County choral festival in Navarre, FL (just east of Pensacola) on Monday, Sep 20, 2010 and invited us (her brand-spanking-new quartet) to join her if we wanted to. A chance to educate??? To share barbershop??? A road trip??? You betcha!

We cleared our schedules, made arrangeme
nts for our children and husbands. One of our husbands was even left with the daunting task of shopping for a swimteam swimsuit (one-piece - not-sexy, please) for and with a 16 year old girl...because his wife would be out of town. Aren't you all so jealous of him? Signing him up for sainthood for all parties having survived that - including the marriage. Dream Momma (Stacy's Mom) even took a vacation day from work to supervise nerf-wars, lego-creations & Wii competitions for three of said-children! Amazing people!!

Atl arrived around noon and promptly took up residence on two of the Marriott's lobby couches for a little nappy time whilst Nashville strolled in (kidding!!!) around 1:30 - very harried. Even though the original plan was to arrive at 1:30 CST. We were greeted by Tara Smith and Susan Adams of the Pensacola Sound Chorus with a HUGE gift basket of waters (YAY!), candy (big YAY!), salty stuff (Bigger YAY!), lip balm (awesome!) and 4 miniature bottles of HAND SANITIZER - YOU GIRLS ARE THE BOMB!!! What a welcome!

Dreams need to be fed, too. We found a Fridays, ate and caught up. After yummy lunch, back to the hotel for rehearsal, and oh what a fantastic one that was!! Three hours later, it was time to head to the lobby to meet up with Tara and Susan - hostesses/chauffers extraordinaire - to take us out to dinner at a yummy seafood restaurant with some other PS members. We had the pleasure of meeting Jackie and her daughters, Penny and Pam, then Dorie (89 yrs young, but looks and acts not a day over 60!). What a great time! What a treat! Having requested a song, Dream performed for the first time for fellow barbershoppers. There is no better audience, people!!

Back to the room for GAME time! Bananagrams was okay. Susan won EVERY time - yeah, that was fun. I still like to play, but she needs to get a life and QUIT practicing so much. Jen brought out HER poison - Dutch Blitz. Totally addicting...not even kidding!! She was much more sportsman-like - she let Susan and me win occasionally (or so she denied again and again). That girl can throw some cards. Robin simply declared she will be bringing a game of her choosing next time - one that she can win.

Sleep came around 1-ish...shocking, eh? This is only following Robin aka Tag Mistress teaching a few more tags - all of them with all of us laying in our respective beds. There was one tag I kept trying to remember, but couldn't remember the words or notes...so I said, "It had a western, barn in a field, gun-slingin' feel...and that my part goes up, down, up, down twice then I do a little thingy." then came the sound of crickets chirping...then peals of laughter...a collective, "What???!!??" Turns out (after 20 or so minutes) it was "Linger". "Oh let me linger, in the shelter of the nah-ah (up down) ah-ah (up down) ah-ah-ah-ah-ahhhh-ahhh-ahheet (then I do a little thingy)." Whew. That's 30 minutes we'll never get back!

The alarm went off at 6am and we were all on the road by 7:30a, arriving in Navarre right at 8:30a. The meeting was to begin in the sanctuary of the Navarre United Methodist Church, so we headed on in. With no one else around, we climbed the steps to the chancel area (risers had been set up already). There we sang our ballad in a beautifully acoustic house of God. It was an incredibly spiritual experience. That was our first 'stage' performance. We couldn't think of a better place to first publicly, raise our voices in harmony. Amen and Amen.

Bus-loads of high schoolers and middle schoolers began pouring in around 9:15. Let the chaos begin! No, really, it was quite an organized and productive day. Prestige Quartet (men's 2010 collegiate second-place winners) served as faculty for the boys only lacking their bass who had surgery recently, but Dr. Bill from North Carolina dusted off 3 or 4 numbers in the van ride over for a real treat!! Good thing it was the bass that was missing!

We performed a song to open the festival, Prestige + Dr. Bill performed a song, then we split the genders for rehearsal. I don't know what the boys did, but Jen was AMAZING with these high school girls! She has such a positive way to get them to do exactly what she needs. They adore her as well. They look forward to this day every year and Jen said afterward it was so much easier with her quartet friends helping out. After lunch, she worked choreography, then ran the 'set' again a few times. Following that, we had an extra few minutes, so Robin and Jen taught the girls some tags and they had an opportunity to play 'double quartet tag'. They thoroughly enjoyed that...especially the Toy Story tag, "When She Loved Me" to which the tenor (that would be me) has the melody...to which the tenor (that would be me again) couldn't get my first note each 20 times we ran it...nice! It was beautiful though!

The boys joined us for a while and then we took the girls to the other room for Q&A. Many questions were asked about YWIH and how to get involved. That's AWESOME!! Then they asked us to sing for them....well......okay! Jen told them we were going to sing our only other two uptunes during the 'show' this afternoon so we would have to sing our 'slow' song for them...BUT they had to promise not to fall asleep ;-). We sang our contest ballad and, to toot our own horns a wee bit, they were hanging on our every chord, breathless! When we finished, they were completely quiet...then...cheers so loud, we thought they would disturb the boys' rehearsal! THAT was fun, but we totally forgot to record it. At least no one fell asleep, right?

At 2:00, it was time for the 'show'. Directors and parents were invited and there were quite a few who showed up. The MC talked for a minute to the audience, then asked the girls to sing their song to which we gave them the wrong pitch, twice, (ouch!), but they ended up recovering beautifully...to a standing ovation. Then Dream sang two songs...to a standing ovation, then the boys sang their song...to a standing ovation, then Prestige rocked the house (to which the girls were drooling!)...of course, to a standing ovation, and then the boys and girls sang their 8-part Lida Rose/Will I Ever Tell You? song and it was fantastic, earning yet another standing ovation. You could tell they learned a lot! They came very prepared, worked hard and had a great time.

[Somewhere in there, maybe before the 'show', Prestige and Dream sang the 8-part together to demonstrate how the two pieces fit together and that was certainly a highlight for me! Men just have this amazing instrument that vibrates everything around them. It certainly helped that I was standing in front of the baritone and bass. Heavy **sigh**.]

Following the mad dash for dismissal, we had a few minutes before Atl had to hit the road for home. We sang some tags with the boys, then the boys, well two of Prestige...Nick on bari and Drew on tenor, sang with Jen on Lead and Susan on bass, OUR intro to Blue Skies in OUR pitch! THAT was wrong on so many levels. If you want to hear it, it is posted on Dream's Facebook page under Videos. Wrong, wrong, wrong...just sayin'. Scary thing is that they pulled if off...barely ;-)!

I left there feeling so excited about how excited those youngins became about barbershop. This is the future of barbershop music...so God bless those amazing visionairies of the men's chorus who put this whole festival together...from convincing the county to participate, to obtaining the space for us all to meet, to feeding 300 people for lunch and for inviting the women to join in the fun.

Kudos to those dedicating their time and energy to sharing the gift of a capella 4-part barbershop harmony with future generations!!!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Why Do We Do This To Ourselves???

Let me be clear that this is Stacy posting this and not the other three; as I am only speaking from my own point of view here. Good. Now that that's out of the way...

If you had asked me back in November if I would be quartetting in June of the following year, I would have laughed out loud and said, "No WAY!" I was really ready for a break - so much so that I didn't even renew my SAI CAL membership this past May...oooopsie. Then Susan and Robin have to go 'dreaming' about what could be...blah, blah, blah. Nice. That didn't fit with my square little box of a brain, but because I trust Susan, my best friend of 10 years, what the heck. If my girl, who is programmed such that only family is first - ever, is willing to break out of that mindset twice a month to go out of STATE to rehearse...I couldn't say no for fear of the repercussions (kidding)!

Now. Present day/time. It's been just two days since we made the announcement on Facebook (other very important people in our immediate lives - you know who you are - had to be told first...) to the rest of our very important people in our immediate and not-so-immediate lives - you know who you are - and the response from all of you very important people in our lives has been overwhelming to say the least. This would be why we do what we do to ourselves to prepare to perform. Not just for you, but if it weren't for you, then that would be just for us and that's pretty selfish, eh?

We do have the best friends, families, choruses, region and ALL of its quartets (with many of whom we are VERY good friends) are the luckiest women around. Hands down. Thanks so much for all your cheers and well-wishes! YOU rock!



Monday, July 12, 2010

First Photo - Dream Goes to the Dogs???



Clearly a working photo - and what's with the dogs in the background? - and where is Robin's box? - and Jen is in need of an outing on the boats (The Lazy Susan and Changes In LlamaTude) although she won't be all wrinkly like the rest of us! - and clearly it is past time for Stacy's hair to be touched up! - and what's up with nothing to rag on Susan about - not fair!!!

First Rehearsal...if we can GET there!!!

Well...alrighty then! The adventure has begun. When I say 'adventure', I mean it - especially when Susan is driving. It was raining. There was traffic. Friday afternoon heading north on I-75, are you serious??? No problem. It's smooth sailing right across the state line.

As we approach Chattanooga, traffic comes to a dead stop. Not kidding! We are SO glad we gave ourselves an extra hour before rehearsal begins. 10, 15, 20 minutes crawls by...still not moving - much. Not good. Plan B - see if NavGirl can re-route us. SURE! Get off at the next exit and turn left. OK! I look out the car window and, of course, we're on the OVERPASS for 'the next exit'. Geeez. Hmmm....what do we see? Everyone else (or at least that's our story) getting off the highway via the ON ramp! Risk our lives for a quartet rehearsal??? You BETCHA!!

Takes us 45 minutes to get off the top of the hill to downtown's rehearsal spot - still haven't had dinner...NavGirl LIED and said there were two sandwich shops 400 & 500 ft ahead - what was SHE smokin'?? We happened upon a Quiznos (on the other side of the block, mind you) - ate the California sumpin' sumpin' while running back to the car...race to find Robin lazing around in the parking lot waiting for us! At least we knew we were in the right place! Thanks a million to Mona - Hostess with the Mostess!

Three completely fun-filled hours later and we're back in the car, shaking our heads the entire ride home. Can't think of a more fun way to spend a Friday night!!