Harmony Celebration Chorus

Harmony Celebration Chorus

The Harmony Celebration Chorus is a Sweet Adelines Barbershop chorus based in Ridgewood, New Jersey. The chorus, which is a rebirth of the well-known Ramapo Valley Show Chorus, is directed by Scott Brannon, Associate Director of the Big Apple Chorus.

The chorus held their first show "Celebrate A Cappella," December 1st, 2007 at Felician College. Chapter quartets Vanity Fair, Fanfare, and (featured Region 16 Medalists) Just 4 all performed along with guest quartets Our Town and Vocal Spectrum. This was an important event as it was the first official public performance of the chorus under its new name and leadership.

On April 5th, 2008, the chorus took the Region 15 stage in Philadelphia for the first time taking second place a mid-sized chorus and third in over-all competition. Two of the chorus’s quartets also medaled that weekend; Just 4 taking 4th place, and Fanfare! Taking 5th.

External links

* [http://www.harmonycelebration.com Official Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/harmonycelebration Official MySpace]
* [http://www.sairegion15.org/ SAI Region 15 Website]


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