- Masters of Harmony
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The Masters of Harmony are a 135-member men's barbershop chorus, based in Santa Fe Springs, California. They are the current SPEBSQSA International Chorus Champions. Founded in 1986 with a few dozen men, they rose to stardom under the tutelage of director Dr. Greg Lyne. Placing 4th in their first international competition in Kansas City (1989), they won gold the following year in San Francisco (1990). This began a string of eight gold medals, including Calgary in 1993, Salt Lake City in 1996, Anaheim in 1999, Portland, Oregon in 2002, Salt Lake City in 2005, Nashville in 2008, and Kansas City, Missouri in 2011. Barbershop choruses must sit out for two consecutive years after winning, so the Masters have remained undefeated in competition since 1990. They were directed by Dr. Lyne until 1997, Jeff Oxley (now of Max Q, at the time of Acoustix) directed their fourth gold, and the fifth through eighth were under the direction of Mark Hale of Michigan Jake.
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Preceded by
Westminster ChorusSPEBSQSA International Chorus Champions
2011Succeeded by
Current championPreceded by
Westminster ChorusSPEBSQSA International Chorus Champions
2008Succeeded by
Ambassadors of HarmonyPreceded by
Ambassadors of HarmonySPEBSQSA International Chorus Champions
2005Succeeded by
Vocal MajorityPreceded by
New Tradition ChorusSPEBSQSA International Chorus Champions
2002Succeeded by
Vocal MajorityPreceded by
Alexandria HarmonizersSPEBSQSA International Chorus Champions
1999Succeeded by
Vocal MajorityPreceded by
Alexandria HarmonizersSPEBSQSA International Chorus Champions
1996Succeeded by
Vocal MajorityPreceded by
Southern Gateway ChorusSPEBSQSA International Chorus Champions
1993Succeeded by
Vocal MajorityPreceded by
Alexandria HarmonizersSPEBSQSA International Chorus Champions
1990Succeeded by
Vocal Majority
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