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Singing Valentines is the name for a fundraising program that is popular with barbershop choruses in the U.S., Canada and Australia. The delivery of Singing Valentines is usually done by a barbershop quartet from a chapter affiliated with the three major International barbershop societies: Barbershop Harmony Society; Sweet Adelines International
This page lists the Barbershop Harmony Society's international chorus champions by the year within which they won. Choruses are eligible to win any number of times but must sit out for two years after they win.
Rönninge Show, performing as reigning champions in 2014 LoveNotes quartet performing as reigning "queens of harmony" in 2014. The Sweet Adelines International Competitions are the annual global championships for women's barbershop harmony a cappella singing – in quartets and choruses – for members of Sweet Adelines International (SAI) and have been held annually between September and ...
Jeffrey Michael Wulkan (born June 11, 1983) is an American entrepreneur and reality TV star, notable for being the founder and CEO of Bikini Barbers. [1] He is most famous for being the eccentric star of the AXS TV show Bikini Barbershop, which first aired February 19, 2012. [2]
A hair dryer in barbershop A barber shop in Essex County, Ontario, [ca. 1900], with the photographer visible in the mirror at the back. In the late 19th and early 20th century, barbershops became a common business in the United States where people would go to have their hair cut by a professional barber with good equipment.
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All-female barbershop quartets were often called beauty shop quartets, a term that has fallen out of favor. The voice parts for women's and mixed barbershop groups use the same names as those for male groups since the roles perform similar functions in the quartet although the vocal ranges may be different.
The "Barberpole Cat" group, a/k/a "Polecats"—perhaps a portmanteau of "barber's pole" and "catalogue"—is an essential repertoire of 12 songs that every barber shop quartet should know. [66] The Barberpole Cat Program [67] was created many years ago and features popular Barbershop songs arranged and voiced so all singers can learn and ...