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Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival

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The Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival is an annual showcase and competition for a cappella groups of all vocal styles. The competition is organized into seven regional events across the United States, with each winning group advancing to the National Finals in San Rafael, California.

About

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Highlighting performances by hundreds of up and coming vocal groups from around the country, The Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival begins the season with regional competitions in seven major urban markets during the Spring months, followed by the gala National Finals to be held in San Rafael, California in early May. The cities of New York, Boston, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Portland/Seattle, San Francisco, and Chicago will each send a winning vocal group to perform in the National Finals for a sold-out house of enthusiastic a cappella fans and celebrity judges, in the hope that theirs will return as the Grand National Champion.

Called "the granddaddy of all the singing contests" for vocal harmony groups,[1] The Harmony Sweepstakes embraces all styles of music performed a cappella, from the traditional forms of doo-wop and barbershop, gospel, and jazz to the exciting and innovative directions of contemporary vocal harmony. The festival "has helped to legitimize a cappella singing, once dismissed as a vocal novelty act associated with guys in straw hats singing barbershop harmonies."[1] The essential musical instrument, the human voice, is being celebrated in many forms today—at the top of the charts and around the world—and The Harmony Sweepstakes is proud to be a part. The human voice and its endless possibilities have brought many diverse people together, and in a musical world increasingly dominated by technology, the appreciation of vocal music is a human connection that we can all share.

Festival history

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The roots of the event began in a weekly sing-a-long that was held in the British pub The Mayflower in San Rafael, California. Everybody had such a fine time singing they formed the community chorus the Mayflower Chorus and held regular concerts and performances. As it is not always easy to find performance opportunities for a large chorus several members also formed smaller a cappella ensembles and began performing around the region.

In 1984, chorus member Lisa Collins had the idea to start a competition for the a cappella groups as a way to further develop an audience for vocal harmony singing. For the first few years the show was part on the annual In Performance at Forrest Meadows performing arts series at Dominican University and the Festival soon became a local audience favorite.

After a few years theatrical producer John Neal attended a concert and was thoroughly enthralled by the singing, the show and the concept of this first-of-its-kind music festival. John approached Lisa and offered to help develop the show and to expand to other cities and to make it a national event. They immediately became partners and other cities were added and the venue for the National Finals was moved to the much larger Marin Veteran's Auditorium.

Over the next few years the concerts grew in popularity and most every up and coming vocal harmony group across the land has performed in at least one show. After a while groups from overseas also started to participate and to date there has been two Champions from overseas namely Vocaldente (Germany) and The Idea of North (Australia). The Festival is now firmly established as the leading showcase for vocal harmony groups and has helped further the careers of many artists.

National Champions & Audience Favorites

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Most of the groups that have earned the title of Harmony Sweepstakes National Champions have continued their careers to great success. After 30 plus years of competition the majority of national champions still continue to perform in some form or other. 1999 champions National Seven was signed with Sony Records and has toured internationally for years as the support act for Michael Buble. M-Pact was hailed by Billboard Magazine as the year's "Best Unsigned Artist." Hi Fidelity landed a gig performing frequently on the Carson Daly show, a direct result of their success in the contest. 2012 champs Six Appeal landed an agent after winning the event and now have a busy touring schedule throughout the country. The Knudsen Brothers (now known as SIX) have become a big hit in Branson, MO where they perform year round. 2009 champions Maxx Factor went on to become Sweet Adeline's International Queens of Harmony and, along with several of our other national champions such as Groove For Thought and Northshore A Cappella, appeared on the NBC show The Sing-Off.

Year Grand Champion Audience Favorite
2018 Business Casual Ro Sham Bo
2017 The Sound Exchange Archived 2019-01-17 at the Wayback Machine The Sound Exchange Archived 2019-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
2016 Stiletta Stiletta
2015 Straighter Road Timepiece
2014 Women of the World Women of the World
2013 Honey Whiskey Trio
2012 Six Appeal
2011 Da Capo Da Capo
2010 Plumbers of Rome b vocal
2009 MAXX Factor The Love Notes
2008 Vocaldente Vocaldente
2007 Moira Smiley & VOCO Face
2006 Hi-Fidelity Hi-Fidelity
2005 Groove For Thought Face
2004 The Idea of North The Idea of North

National finalists

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2014

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Finalists:[3]

  • Catatonic, mid-Atlantic region
  • SeaNote - Pacific Northwest
  • 3AM - Chicago region
  • Women of the World - Boston region
  • Prime Time - Bay Area region
  • #FourtyFourB - Los Angeles region
  • Quintessential Five - New York City region

Hosted by 2013 National Champions, Honey Whiskey Trio

2011

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Finalists:[4]

  • Brass Farthing, Bay Area region
  • The Brotherhood Singers, Chicago region
  • Throat, Denver region
  • Da Capo, Mid-Atlantic region
  • Traces, New York City
  • The Baudboys, Pacific Northwest

Hosted by 2010 National Champions, Plumbers of Rome.

2010

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Finalists:[5]

  • Boyz Night Out, San Francisco
  • Plumbers of Rome, Boston
  • Home Free, Chicago
  • Confidential, Denver
  • Soundstage, Los Angeles
  • West Side Five, New York
  • bVocal, New York.

2009

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Finalists:[6]

  • Love Notes
  • Rezonate
  • 3 Men and a Melody
  • Mouth Beats
  • Evolution
  • MAXX Factor
  • Cartoon Johnny
  • Road Show

2008

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Finalists:[7]

  • Where's Gesualdo
  • Syncopation
  • 5one
  • Legacy
  • Red No.5
  • Vocaldente
  • The Baudboys[8]
  • Sound Stage

2007

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Hosted by 2006 National Champions, Hi-Fidelity.

2006

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Finalists:[9]

Hosted by Groove for Thought, 2005 National Champions

References

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  1. ^ a b Liberatore, Paul (May 15, 2014). "Lib at Large: With Harmony Sweepstakes, Marin's the heart of a cappella universe". Marin Independent Journal. Novato, California – via ProQuest Central.
  2. ^ "Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival National Champions". www.harmony-sweepstakes.com.
  3. ^ "Review of 2014 Harmony Sweepstakes National Finals". Harmony Sweepstakes. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival - Annual competition for vocal groups". Retrieved 10 April 2011.
  5. ^ "National a cappella festival finals Saturday". San Francisco Chronicle. 13 May 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
  6. ^ "Harmony Sweepstakes a Cappella Festival - Annual competition for vocal groups".
  7. ^ "Harmony Sweepstakes a Cappella Festival - Annual competition for vocal groups".
  8. ^ "Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival Pacific North West Regional". www.harmony-sweepstakes.com.
  9. ^ "Coming Up This Weekend". San Francisco Chronicle. 4 May 2006. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
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