See what other people
have to say about us.
Yes, we did edit out the profanity...
A review from Grady Kerr, long-time Barbershopper and obviously a man with taste:
We like Grady - he's almost as out-there as we are. Check out his site at least ten times per day:
www.gradywilliamkerr.com
From Rich & Naomi Miller, Co-Chairs, 50th Anniversary Celebration Committee for Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Church in Racine WI:
The church looks like a flying saucer...seriously...I mean it, you gotta check it out.
From the Monday,
October 30, 2006 News Broadcast by Charles Potter on KWPC, Muscatine:
Apparently, Mr. Potter yells when he reads the news. Anyway, check out their site early and often at
www.voiceofmuscatine.com
Nightwatch (winners of the recent Chicago Regional Harmony Sweepstakes) presented their popular "Too Long On Broadway" set dressed as near survivors from of CATS, Phantom of the Opera, Spamalot and Wicked. Each (Scott Hettig, Dan Naumann, Paul Wolf, and Matt Martin) did a very deranged and creative parody from each musical. I was glad to see this in person. A real treat.
Dear Nightwatch, thank you for the many laughs, and great music for our ears on Sunday, November 5 as part of our dinner celebration for our 50th Anniversary Celebration of our congregation. You all are awesome! It made the day complete. Do come back! Thanks again!
THE MUSCATINE CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS RANG WITH THE SWEET SOUND OF BARBERSHOP
MUSIC SATURDAY NIGHT IN A PROGRAM ENTITLED "ARE WE THERE, YET? GETTING YOU THERE
IN HARMONY." THE PROGRAM DEPICTED IN SONG THE JOYS AND THRILLS OF TRAVELING ALL
ACROSS THE NATION -- FROM NEW YORK CITY TO SUNNY CALIFORNIA . THE GUEST QUARTET
"NIGHTWATCH" FROM MILWAUKEE ENTERTAINED THE AUDIENCE WITH WELL EXECUTED COMEDY
COMBINED WITH SOLID BARBERSHOP HARMONY. BESIDES "NIGHTWATCH," THE GROUPS
INCLUDED THE PORT CITY PEARL CHORUS AND THEIR FEATURED QUARTET "MASTERPIECE,"
THE HEARTLAND HARMONY BARBERSHOP CHORUS AND THEIR FEATURED QUARTET
"THREE GUYS WITH SOULE," AND THE LOUISA-MUSCATINE GIRLS BARBERSHOP CHORUS.
MUSCATINE MAYOR DICK O'BRIEN SERVED AS THE MASTER OF CEREMONIES.