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A Family Affair

We have had a pretty awesome week, we’ve gotta say! First, and most important, we have a new baby in the Epic family. Earlier tonight, Kris and Rob Adams welcomed 8 lb.+ baby girl, Claire, into our Epic family. We are so blessed and super thrilled that she made a safe and healthy appearance into this world. Kris was a trooper through her final weeks of pregnancy… even keeping up with our gigs until just a few short weeks before giving birth!

We are, however, super happy we did not take Kris on a plane with us last weekend when we headed off to Area 2′s contest and convention! We don’t think the airport people would have been amused by a massively pregnant chick in glitter heels and pink/animal print gowns! So we left Kris home to stay healthy and happy while we went to hang out with our Area 2 sisters for a long weekend.

There were many amazing memories from last weekend, but the best of all was the out-of-this-world talented and sweet and flexible and loving Debbie Bosari. We couldn’t have asked for a more prepared or accommodating fill-in. She nailed our songs, put up with our crazy costuming selections, and patiently tolerated the craziness that often happens behind closed doors (and sometimes not!) in Epic’s universe. Larry kept us in line… sort of… most of the time… well, not really. But it was really cool to have him around :-)

We were super impressed with how organized our hostess chapter, Women of Note, were through the whole weekend. These ladies thought of every detail and put on a heckuva party. Well done, chickies!

We are so proud to share (if ya’ haven’t heard) that Area 2 is sending a whole gaggle of quartets to International this year, including Area champs, Moonstruck. Seriously, these Moonstruck chicks are SERIOUS about what they put up there on that stage. It was such a pleasure to watch. Stunning performance…and we can’t wait to see what they have in store for us at IC&C in Windsor this fall.

We have really enjoyed getting to know the “personalities” of the various choruses in our Area these last couple of years. The chorus contest was beyond impressive and we had the best seats in the house. Congrats to Sounds of the Seacoast for the top finish–and to each and every woman in every chorus that crossed that stage. It’s not easy to get up there and give it your all, but you certainly made for an enjoyable afternoon for your audience!

We had a lot of laughs, as usual, and made some fantastic new memories in Leominster. Our Facebook photo album captures some of the fun, so be sure to check that out. We are lucky chicks and we are having the time of our lives… we may have mentioned this one or two times, but we are incredibly blessed. And after our Area 2 weekend and adding another precious gem to the Epic family, we have even more blessings to count.

XOXO… Epic+ (Chris, Anne, Shana, Kris…and Debbie!)

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Posted by on May 7, 2013 in Contest, Special memories

 

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A crowning journey slideshow

A bit of fun and games leading to an unbelievable outcome!

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Posted by on January 6, 2013 in Contest, Pictures, Special memories

 

2012 Harmony Queens

“What will be even more amazing is when we win a crown and have this as a story…”

Anne Albright in a text from the Emergency Room, 1:31 a.m., Friday

From the moment Epic formed, we have been on a certain trajectory as a quartet. The Universe has had a certain plan for the quartet and often, as individuals, we sort of feel like we’re just along for the ride. From the way we met and formed to the fact that we had our first gig and our first outfit before we even knew our first song, we could all tell that some special things were in store for Epic. Of all the many amazing things we have experienced, none has come close–or is ever likely to come close–to the week we just experienced at the 2012 Harmony, Incorporated, International Convention & Contest (IC&C) in Orlando, Fla. We walked away as the 2012 Harmony Queens–but those who were at the event know we had a few obstacles to overcome in order to have our dream come true. This is probably why it hasn’t really sunk in yet that those beautiful crowns came home with us.

We’d like to share the story now (and it’s going to be LONG), not only because it’s somewhat unbelievable, but because it will always help us remember what turned out to be a magical milestone on this crazy journey.

First we need a bass…

The week had an interesting start because bass Shana missed her flight. She misjudged the reliability of public transportation and her original plane headed to Orlando without her. Luckily, the kind airport folks got her quickly rescheduled to the next departing flight so the trio at least knew she was on her way! She missed a rehearsal and a fun dinner with the Epic fan club, but we were happy to have her in our collective arms later that night.

Airport employees = 10 points

Thursday focus

We cannot share often enough how instrumental our coach, Richard Lewellen, is to our success. Starting bright and early at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Richard took Epic through a disciplined and focused (but still fun!) series of rehearsals throughout the day. He lovingly guided us in that final day to dig deep and to bring Epic heart and personality to the stage–and nothing more. If you are in a competing quartet, we cannot recommend highly enough doing everything in your power to bring a trusted coach with you to contest. Release yourself to him/her and let him/her pave the way to your goals.

Richard Lewellen = 200 points

We also had our amazing Harmony Queen coach, Lynn Jacobs, on Thursday. We impressed her with the progress we’ve made since our last Skype session with her and we made her cry because she was so proud of us. We are very grateful for her support–even when we were stubborn about sticking to our ballad set/uptune set song order. True love is when you get support from a person who questions your choices but falls on train tracks anyway to show her unconditional love. We’re like the teenagers she wishes she never had!! Just kidding :-) We love her more than we can express!

Lynn = 2 points (the most important 2 points… because those are the ones she wants and deserves!)

Reflexology

We are also very grateful to Gene Butterfield, a lifetime barbershopper and gifted reflexologist. During our final rehearsal Thursday, he drove from his home a little more than an hour away to help us get centered and address problem issues like breathing, anxiety and other woes. It was relaxing and fun. Kris may have a newly discovered talent in this area! It was fun and relaxing and just what we needed!

Gene Butterfield = 25 points

Let the games begin!

Now to the part about which you may be the most curious. How in the world did Anne end up in the Emergency Room just hours before the contest?

On Thursday after an intense rehearsal, the Epic gang headed downstairs for lunch. Anne often needs time to let the new information from a session sink in, so she headed to her room for some down time. Her fatal mistake, we later learned, was ordering a spinach and salmon salad via room service. It never quite settled right  and she decided after dinner that she would skip the Queens’ show and get a good night of sleep. Later, when Chris and Richard returned to the room, she was sick and sharing that the stabbing pain in her abdomen felt just like the time she had terrible food poisoning. She tried to sleep and get comfortable for the next several hours, but she was getting no relief. At shortly before midnight, Chris visited the front desk of the hotel and requested the paramedics. They loaded her up on a stretcher and headed toward the ambulance waiting in front of the hotel. Meanwhile, Chris is practically sobbing to the paramedics: “Please give her some help soon! Don’t make her wait! We have a big singing competition tomorrow and she will be so mad if we can’t do it. She’s worked really hard. Please take care of my girl!”

Anne went to a nearby hospital for fluids and anti-nausea medicine. She finally made it back to the hotel room by 4 a.m. and quickly passed out from exhaustion.

Ambulance guys (who happened to be hot) and ER staff = 50 points

Wake-up call

When Chris and Richard stirred at 6 a.m. Friday, they knew immediately that Anne was in no condition to get up and start getting ready. Originally, Epic had planned to be fully dressed and ready for warm-ups at 8:30 a.m. We were slated to be contestant #1. Richard called the amazing Jacquie Jensen for guidance and she offered to consult with the judging panel and let Epic sing first after intermission. Thank you, God! Two extra hours!

Contest and judging administrators = 150 points

Heroic effort

We went into teamwork mode at that point. Richard and John Rector (Kris’s dad) went to hunt down a pharmacy to fill Anne’s anti-nausea prescription. The rest of Epic got ready early so we could help Anne with her hair and makeup when she woke up. So many of our friends and family helped shuttle stockings and fake eyelashes and name badges and other supplies between quartet members’ rooms… and were basically at the ready to do whatever we needed.

Family and friends at our command = 50 points

And most heroic of all … Anne dragged her poor, sick body out of bed, took some meds for her continued abdominal pain and started warming up in the shower.

Anne’s perseverance, Round #1 = 225 points

Somehow or another, we went through “the pattern” and landed on the contest stage. We were all so concerned about Anne that we didn’t stress much about our pending hit on stage. In the 15 minutes in the final ready room, we sang just a line or two, practiced our walk-on, and then huddled up for a very long and very heartfelt prayer. Listening to Shana’s smooth and calming voice, we invited God into our hearts to protect and guide us in reaching our goal to touch our audience.

God = Well, we can’t give God points. But He deserves them all.

Those moments on stage were so “alive.” We stayed very connected to each other as a quartet and the brief glances among ourselves conveyed the unspoken message that things were going well. The energy of the audience was so energizing, and when we walked off stage, we collapsed into each others’ arms and the waterworks started flowing!

Supportive Harmony, Inc., audience = 300 points

Round #2… we made the finals!

After our semi-finals set, Anne walked back to the room to rest and have some saltines (and more meds). In that brief span of time, as all the adrenaline ran out of her system, her body began to sort of shut down. She was shaking, exhausted and she was about to spike a fever. She tried to sleep but again was in too much pain. As it was almost time to start getting ready for the finals, the poor thing tortured herself with a tepid bath to cool down. We wish you could have seen the fierceness behind those eyes. She was going to make it to that stage again or die trying!

Again, we focused more on Anne than last-minute fixes or clean-ups. There wasn’t really too much time to get worried about what would happen on stage. So we once again used our warm up room to laugh (the lovely topic this time was farting…don’t ask) and to pray.

Anne fierceness, Round #2 = 200 points

The big reveal

Epic poured a lot of our pre-contest energy into the big surprise we had in store for Harmony, Inc.–Cruella De Vil. We actually came up with this idea when we were driving back to the airport after the Area 2 contest in April. We had just qualified for Orlando and Shana said, “We should do some sort of Disney song… you know, something sassy.” Kris and Chris, the two barberbrats in Epic, looked at each other and said, “Wouldn’t it be crazy to do Vocal Spectrum’s Cruella?”

The wheels were in motion. We called upon our talented coach to help us re-voice some of the trickier spots in the brilliant David Wright arrangement, including the tag. His solutions were perfect and truly positioned Epic to be successful with the song.

Richard’s music theory magic = 50 points

Many of you have asked about the Cruella set outfits. Let’s just say that our tenor loves to shop and will go to great lengths to find a good deal and hunt down the four necessary sizes! We also have a talented seamstress in the family with Epic mom Debbie… she made the boleros for us to get the exact look we were after!

Chris Lewellen loves to shop = 25 points

Debbie loves us and made boleros = 50 points

The call-off

Ladies and gents, we can’t even begin to explain what we were feeling during the call-off. The trip to the stage, the crowning, the flowers, the medals, the fanfare… it was magical and stunning. One minute we were Epic, contest survivors, and the next minute we were Epic, 2012 Harmony Queens. We are glad there are pictures to prove that it actually happened because we don’t really remember much of it.

After the medalist fanfare, some thank yous, a very special welcome by the Harmony Queens and lots of pictures, we shared a few quiet moments with the incredibly classy chicks of Foreign Exchange, the 2011 Harmony Queens. We are forever connected to our sister Queens and we are grateful for such a warm and thoughtful welcome from them. They even hunted down Mickey Mouse crown necklaces for us so we would have a special keepsake from the place where we won. Isn’t that incredible?

Foreign Exchange = 75 points

Love and hugs from the Harmony Queens = 100 points

Saturday fun

We were up early on Saturday, as instructed, to get ready for our photo session with the talented Betsy Groner. We donned our amazing crowns and headed to Downtown Disney for some super-cute pictures. Anne nearly got us kicked out by security a time or two, so she was certainly starting to feel better.

If anyone wants to give Anne a quick tutorial on the meaning of the phrase, “Please stay off the stage,” feel free!

Betsy and a fun photo session = 50 points

Next, we rushed off to the chorus contest and, though we missed the mic tester chorus (boo!) because our photos ran a little late, we made it back in time for the first competitor. They introduced us (awww… awesome!) as we walked into the hall and we took our FRONT ROW seats to settle in and enjoy the contest. What an amazing vantage point to witness up close all of the joy and emotion on each competitor’s face! It was awesome. Once again, Foreign Exchange took great care of us… even making sure we had lunch at the break. We love them!

Many folks at the contest thanked us for hopping up to greet all of the chorus contestants as they walked off the stage and back into the audience. Here’s the thing–it was 100% our pleasure. We received so much love and support from the audience the day before that we simply felt compelled to give a small portion of it back. Plus, there was an amazing energy that came from those beautiful women who had just accomplished their contest goals… we were soaking up every minute of it.

Energy of the chorus competitors = 250 points

A night to celebrate

The Saturday night parade of champs was so fun for us. We loved being giddy and goofy with our fellow chorus and quartet medalists backstage and we especially loved that nearly 25 of Epic’s family and friends were in the audience to see us perform.

For those who weren’t there, we want to quickly share a few thanks once again:

  • Harmony, Inc., and especially our home team of Area 2
  • Our coaches, Lynn and Richard
  • Our contest song arrangers: Tom Gentry, Clay Hine, Nancy Bergman and David Wright
  • Our adopted chorus, the Fairfax Jubilaires of the Barbershop Harmony Society. We love you guys!
  • Our amazing husbands (Gregg, Richard, Andy and Rob) and our babies (Morgan, Bryn, Jack, Ainsley, William, and furry baby Kuma)
  • All of the people who supported us financially through our fundraisers and benefit concerts…. thank you for being a part of our dream!

All of the people behind the scenes who made this happen = 43 points

Wrapping it up

We could go on and on about how full our hearts are after the 2012 IC&C, but the bottom line is that we are just so humbled and grateful to represent Harmony, Inc., in this historic way. We love this organization down deep in our bones and we’re truly only at the beginning of this journey. We have big plans to spread the sisterhood of Harmony, Inc., everywhere we go. We are beginning the foundation building that must happen for us to start a chapter in this expansion area, and we will begin laying tracks for our first CD in early 2013.

It all adds up to 1855 points, but to us, it simply adds up to one amazing dream come true. We love you all.

 
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Posted by on November 20, 2012 in Contest, Performances, Special memories

 

The final countdown

We’re not sure about how other quartets feel right before a big contest, but we’re finding that peace and a strange stillness sort of settles on Epic in the days and weeks leading into a competition. At least that’s what we’ve found in the couple of times we’ve been fortunate to be heading to a contest. As we’ve been counting down for our FIRST International contest, we’ve kept up with our usual busy gig schedule because that’s what we love. We probably haven’t had as many focused rehearsals as some and we’re aren’t really striving to hit some sort of super-human peak on stage. We’re pretty comfortable with where we’re at and that’s all we hope to share with the audience. That’s really what we’re most excited about…sharing a piece of the Epic universe with the amazing Harmony, Inc., audience. We have some fun surprises in store.

We’re not stressing about the competition part, and we are really excited about the event itself. We enjoy traveling with each other and the prep work is always fun. Earlier this week, we shipped some Epic supplies to ourselves at the hotel and we have received some blingy new t-shirts to wear around in Orlando. Have we shared yet that we have 20 people (20!!!) traveling with the quartet to Florida to enjoy the experience with us? Parents, siblings, friends, kids…. it’s quite a gaggle!

We did our final long rehearsal on Sunday and worked on polishing a few minor things. We see each other one more time before we board a plane… just for a couple of hours and a handful of run-throughs. We are so incredibly grateful that Richard Lewellen has patiently and calmly shepherded us through this preparation process. Maybe that’s why we’re so calm… he sure makes it easy to focus on what matters.

So with just one week to go, we’re ready to rock-and-roll. We’re looking forward to seeing our Harmony, Inc., family and our Area 2 sisters. And because three of us have never, ever, EVER crossed the international stage in ANY barbershop competition, we’re confident that this experience will be one to remember, no matter what numbers end up on a page.

Travel safe and we’ll see you there! XOXO! Epic

 
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Posted by on November 7, 2012 in Contest, Special memories

 

An Epic Cause

Hello friends! We recently received some exciting news … yet another amazing stop on this Epic journey! On the recommendation of our coach Lynn Jacobs, we auditioned to be a part of The A Cappella Sing-Off at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Va. The contest, which takes place on Dec. 6, is super cool for several reasons:

  1. A Cappella contests are cool. We made some amazing friends during our Harmony Sweepstakes experience, so naturally we were up for round two!
  2. This particular contest is judged by Rockapella. Rockapella, people. Be still our collective hearts. Rock. A. Pellll. Ahhhh. *sigh*
  3. This event supports two fantastic charities. One for singers and one to promote lifelong literacy. Both of these fall squarely into our happy place.

FAN FAVES

While Rockapella (sigh, again) will determine The Sing-Off champs, part of the event includes an online campaign to determine the “fan favorite” of the contest. For $1 per vote, you can help Epic raise money for Literacy for Life and the Williamsburg Choral Guild, both 501 (c) (3) organizations.

We are competing against A Cappella groups representing a wide range of styles and some of them are BIG. With 10+ members, these other noble competitors may have an obvious advantage, but what they don’t realize is that we are part of a BARBERSHOP FAMILY!! Power in numbers.

We would appreciate your support… even just a single vote for $1. Or maybe a few votes for the price of a latte. Every vote will help!

VOTE NOW FOR EPIC

THANK YOU!

We appreciate your help! Stay tuned to our Epic voting page to see how we’re doing!

 
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Posted by on November 1, 2012 in Contest, Performances

 

A good month for female barbershop

A quick heads-up to all of our non-barbershopper fans out there… there’s some good barbershop harmony available on the web this week!

For those of you who aren’t a part of our crazy barbershop world, there are two female barbershop harmony organizations. One is Harmony, Inc., the organization to which Epic belongs, and our International competition is in mid-November in Orlando. The other organization, Sweet Adelines, is starting its International competition this week in Denver.

While the two organizations have different approaches to contest and judging processes, that awesome four-part harmony is consistent in both! If you’re interested in checking out the Sweet Adelines in action, there’s a FREE online webcast of events beginning on Wednesday.

The Epics will certainly be glued to the computer (so long as Hurricane Sandy doesn’t wipe out our Maryland and Virginia power), and we hope you can find a few moments to check out the webcast. You won’t be sorry!

Good luck to all of our Sweet Adelines sisters who cross the stage this week!! Have a blast, ladies.

 
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Posted by on October 29, 2012 in Contest

 

A Captured Moment

At long last…it’s HERE! Our first official photo from our first official Harmony, Inc., contest!

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Epic, AC&C 2012, Laval, Canada

 
 

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Beautiful all the way around

We are really excited to launch a new fundraiser for Epic! We are kicking-off a Mary Kay online party that provides Epic with 100% of the profits. We are hoping you’ll consider placing an order to help us out. It’s super easy… you order online, pay online, and the order is shipped directly to you for FREE!

We have to work pretty hard to pull in the funds to earn our way to our Harmony, Inc., contests. Because we live in a part of the country where Harmony, Inc., is looking forward to FUTURE growth (hopefully with our help), the epicenter of our home Area is pretty far North and we have to travel a long, long way to get to our contests. We’re not quite fortunate enough to have one in our backyard, or even within driving distance. With the gracious support of our friends and families, as well as the awesome gigs we’ve been blessed to land, we worked hard to get to Montreal, Canada, for our Area 2 contest earlier this year… and came home with the championship.

Now it’s time to work toward Orlando, where our International Contest and Convention will be held in November. We appreciate your support more than you know!!

So just to make things fun, we’ve decided to throw in a little incentive, of sorts! If you feel inclined to stock up on your Mary Kay favorites, or even decide to make these fabulous products a gift for a special person in your universe, and your total comes to more than $100, Epic will email you a special music clip that you can use as your ringtone or keep on your MP3 player just for fun!!

We love you all… and we couldn’t continue this EPIC journey without you. Thank you so much!

 
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Posted by on June 20, 2012 in Contest

 

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Epic Oops

So, here’s a learning experience for worth a few laughs and a shrug of the shoulders. Our epic oops on Harmony, Inc., protocol.

So before we begin the story, we should state for the record that the only one of us who has any idea what she’s doing is Kris. She has a crown. She is a Harmony Queen. She is also the mother of a 1-year-old so she is not in charge of forms and details. She is in charge of showing up, looking cute, and singing the crappy part that makes the rest of our brains bleed.

Other than Kris, Epic is a bunch of Harmony, Inc., newbies! Our very first Area competition EV-AH had some mighty exciting results (as we may have shared)… we qualified to represent Area 2 at the International competition in November. We were giddy just to be up on the stage with the other mighty-fine qualifiers from Area 2 and then some even crazier news… they announced that we were also quartet champs. Amazing night!

It was also the first step to our amazing oops. See, while on that stage accepting our medals and a cool plaque, they also handed us an envelope. Trisha distinctly told us not to ignore the envelope. The envelope was important. The envelope had information. The envelope was promptly slid into the plaque travel sleeve and carefully packed into Chris’s carry-on and brought back to Virginia and put in the Epic pile of Epic business and Epic receipts on her dresser.

Then Gold Cup. Then Robert Duvall. Then Fairfax show. Then a nap. Then… a found envelope… and an “intention to compete” form and fee that was postmarked two days past the very-clearly-spelled-out deadline. Epic oops.

We have learned:

  1. Contest organizers cannot read minds. They must have our form stating that, yes, please, we would like to compete. Earth to Epic… send in your form!
  2. Contests cost money, which is why said form must also be accompanied by a check. Because our form was late, our check was bigger :-) So we’re supporting the cause with extra enthusiasm!
  3. As a penalty, we will probably sing first, which is totally fair since we really do suck and forgot to look in that envelope.
  4. This is probably not the last time we will miss a deadline or forget a form…

Here’s the thing… it’s all good. Contest is awesome–totally and completely and crazily awesome–but it’s also just one part of who we are. Our form was late because we are now part of the 90-year history of the Virginia Gold Cup. Because Robert Duvall’s “people” now have our availability for the rest of the calendar year. Because we got to sing our Andrews Sisters Medley live for the awesome Larry Wright who arranged it for us. Because Anne sat on Larry Tully’s lap. Because Our Town’s Scott Brannon sat on Anne’s lap. Yup, it’s all good.

 
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Posted by on May 30, 2012 in Contest, Special memories

 

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Crazy Contest Weekend

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One of our final rehearsals in the room before heading off to the contest stage.

It was crazy. It was a weekend. And it was also our very first barbershop contest! We walked out with the first place medals, which is amazing, but we also walked out so much closer to our Area 2 sisters, more educated thanks to the judges and the incredible performers who call Area 2 home, and more deeply bonded as a quartet than we could have ever imagined at the start of this amazing journey!

If you’ll indulge us in a few moments to share all of our thanks, we promise to also include some embarrassing behind-the-scenes Epic stories. For those of you who know our lead, Anne, you know that things can get out of control when she’s involved, so this is actually a pretty good deal for you :-)

We met at Dulles Airport Thursday morning with an obscene amount of luggage for a four-day trip! Our flight was delayed, which allowed Anne to get really excited (insert sarcastic tone here) about our tiny little plane. She hates flying. But she loves Epic, so alas…. As we were waiting for our delayed flight, we entertained ourselves with the airline worker who was making announcements on the PA for “Alllllllll-Baaannnnnn-eeeeeeeeee.” (Seriously, ask Richard to do the voice. It’s awesome)

After landing in Burlington, Vt., we rented our mini-van (woo hoo! party!) and headed toward the border. Shockingly, they let us into Canada. Anne immediately decided to use her “French” accent to say everything she read, regardless of whether or not the words were indeed in French. Unfortunately, Anne’s French accent comes out a little more like cockney….think ‘ello-guv’nuh Brittish accent plus a bottle of wine. Thus, the newly-minted Epic saying (with a Brittish, not French accent), “Would you like a Beignet??”

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Coach Richard Lewellen kept us calm and focused... we couldn't have done it without him!

We are so incredibly grateful that our coach, Richard, was in Montreal with us. He kept us focused and on time–which is defintely saying something for Epic. We know that we have a lot to learn and more growth to accomplish, but Richard helped us take onto the contest stage the skills and knowledge we have at this point in our development. We love our Ricky… our moments on the contest stage couldn’t have happened without his love, expertise, and spankings (just kidding).

We are completely in love with the judges/candidates who conducted our evals… John, Chris (music), Claire, Lynn (singing), and Linda and Kerri (presentation). We love you. We trust you. We will work on everything you shared. We won’t let you down.

And, ohmygoodness, Area 2!!!! These women are AMAZING. The Montreal City Voices chorus not only hosted the entire weekend event, but also took to the contest stage a super-fun package! We are so excited that Sounds of the Seacoast took the top honors… and we have to say that those Saturday night coconuts in the front row were getting us all hot and bothered :-) !! New England Voices of Harmony (2nd place) wowed us with its “Shall We Dance” tune and the Women of Note chorus had such a great presence on stage (and they have the presentation scores to prove it!). The Capital Chordettes of Ottawa have a special place in Epic’s heart. We performed for them in Hershey last year and they welcomed us back with such warm arms to their hospitality room in Montreal… a big congrats to them on their 4th place finish. At the end of the day, Area 2 is sending TEN choruses to International in Orlando. We thoroughly enjoyed the entire chorus contest!!!

Since we performed first in the quartet contest, we were able to watch many of the performers who came after us. So much talent crossed the stage that night. A huge shout-out to Moonstruck…. these ladies, who placed second, had us all sitting on the very edge of our chairs. Their package was stunning and we loved “Mean to Me”… a breathtaking performance. We are very excited to be heading to IC&C in Orlando with not only Moonstruck, but also Songburst, Stay Tuned, Kismet and In Cahoots!

The Saturday night luau-themed dinner was so fun… from judges doing a hula to Linda’s emcee performance to Lindsay C-H shouting out, “Ma!!! Your napkin is still in your pants!” when her mother walked up on stage to make a presentation. OMG, we laughed for a year… We also had a slight love affair with the food. BEST EVER. The staff at the Laval Sheraton was amazing…they put our food under the warmers so we could eat it after our performance. It really made our night.

Epic, Harmony Inc., barbershop quartet, Anne Albright, Christina Lewellen, fascinators

We love our "Andrews Sisters" fascinators! Thank you Debbie!

We were surrounded by loved ones… Dawn, Keith, Epic mom Debbie and Epic aunt Cindy. Thank you for sharing our amazing weekend with us. Thanks for the support and the gifts and the cheers and the hugs and the laughs. And thank you, Debbie, for the FASCINATORS. We love you all to pieces.

A few last-minute facts from Epic’s first contest:

  • Anne scared away a non-barbershopper hotel patron with her bodily functions.
  • Kris tripped on her heels, fell to the floor, and showed an entire chorus her undergarments.
  • Shana’s food-dar found us a restaurant that we visited pretty much every time we ate.
  • Thanks to Shana’s eloquent words, we invited God to be a part of our performance in our final moments in the warm-up room. It worked.
  • We are crazy enough to be developing a preference for certain brands of fake eyelashes.
  • We love Foreign Exchange. Classy chicks. Super talented.
  • We have developed as a quartet a few new harmless man crushes… they include John Burri, a rude-but-hot server at an Italian restaurant and Shana’s dad.
  • Chris introduced us to the “On a scale of 1 to 10″ game… a phrase that can be followed with anything. Ex: On a scale of one to ten, I’m blowing the wrong pitch. On a scale of one to ten, we don’t have enough towels.

Ok, ok… enough…. we know! We are just so full of love coming out of this past weekend. We had SO MANY Area 2 Harmony sisters thank us for being a part of the organization and for representing them at Orlando and as Area 2 champs. Please know that the pleasure is all ours. We are humbled and so incredibly grateful for the opportunity. We love you all to pieces…. Can’t wait to reunite once again for more contest craziness.

 

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