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23 May 2009
LLANDUDNO
WALES

BABS CONVENTION


Old School was honored to be invited to the BABS convention in Wales. We found the little seaside town of Llandudno (pronounced SO differently than it is spelled!) to be quite charming!

(Llandudno Wales)


On Friday afternoon we had an interview with the BABS President Alan Goldsmith. It was in front of a live audience and we answered questions and sang a few songs. After referring to our bass as the Beast, a little old lady in a very proper British accent said in a timid little voice, "yes...I have a question for THE BEAST!" It was a classic moment!

(a question for The Beast)


(singing at the interview)


On Saturday OS did 3 master classes where we sang a few songs, gave examples of our style, how we rehearse, how we sing and took questions from the audience. The sessions seemed to go very well and we had a great time!

(singing MA at the master class)


While we were doing the classes, the ladies went shopping and visited a castle.

(Kim and Olga in "derby hats")

(Gayle and Olga locked up in the castle dungeon)


On Saturday night we all went for an excellent meal at a wonderful Italian place called Romeo's! Very good food and excellent service!
Sunday morning arrived and OS was to sing one song at the church service and then the two big shows to close the convention at 3:30 and 4:30pm. At 6am Kipp awoke with very bad chest pains. After 2 hours of non-stop pain he showered and went downstairs for some tea and breakfast before the church service. When entering the lobby several BABS members made him sit as he was pale (more than usual) and sweating clutching his chest. An ambulance was called and then, straight to the hospital for some tests. Meanwhile, the other guys having no idea what had happened were headed to the service. When they found out the situation, they asked Rasmus Krigström (lead from the Ringmasters) if he could sight read and fill in for Kipp. He did a great job and we thank him for all his help.


After many tests they determined that it was not a heart issue but they felt it was either an ulcer or a gall bladder situation. Given the fact that Kipp had been taken Advil like candy for weeks and the most pain was just after eating lunch, we agreed. They wanted further tests but against the advisement of the doctors, Kipp checked himself out of the hospital at 3:10pm to arrive backstage 1 song prior to OS hitting the stage! No time for going to the hotel for the nice show suit, besides, the other guys were still in suits from church after visiting Kipp in the hospital and not knowing what they were going to do. Both shows went VERY well and we were blessed that it was nothing serious!

(Kipp in hospital)

(BABS Sunday show)


It was a wonderful convention we were blessed to have our ladies with us on the journey.....except for Beast.....sorry Beast....but we DID find you a date!

(Joe and Gayle)

(Jack and Olga)

(Kipp and Kim)

(Beast and his date the Number One Pig in Wales)


THANKS to BABS for the invite and we hope to join you in the future for another "mighty awesome" convention!

(Beast, Kipp and our friend John Grant enjoying a nice pint!)

 

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16 May 2009
CINCINNATI
OHIO
CHORUS: Southern Gateway Chorus

Old School was proud to be asked to sing on Southern Gateway's 54th annual spring show. There was a show and an afterglow Saturday night and a Sunday afternoon performance as well. It was a busy weekend for our lead Joe as he is the director of the chorus. Joe was pulling double duty all weekend but seemed to hold up great under the pressure!

(Saturday night show in Cincinnati)

Along with the chorus OS was thrilled to share the stage with The Roaring 20's quartet in which Joe's father Mike Connelly is the baritone. The 20's have been a very popular quartet for decades and have finished in the top 5 medalists at international many times.

Also on the show is a new quartet called Lucky Day. They just qualified and will be competing at the international in Anaheim this year. We had a great time with them and look forward to seeing them backstage in July. In this new quartet is tenor Roger Ross who won a gold medal with Joe in Keepsake and baritone Paul Gilman who won a gold medal with Joe and Kipp in the Interstate Rivals and also one with Marquis.

(Lucky Day on the show)

It was kind of a coming home feel as we had many friends and family there. Also, sitting in the front row for the afternoon performance was Jay and Kathy Hawkins. Jay sang bass and won with Joe, Kipp and Paul in the Rivals and won a second gold with Paul in Marquis.

Joe and Paul co-direct Southern Gateway they have the chorus singing VERY well! It was a great show and OS wishes Gateway all the best in Anaheim.....we'll be out there rooting for you! Thanks for the great hospitality guys!

(Singing Tomorrow is Promised in the parking lot Sunday after the show)
 
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02 May 2009
STEVEN'S POINT
WISCONSIN
Old School visited the Land of Lakes District to compete for the right to sing at the international contest in Anaheim, CA in July 2009. The LOL district was very kind to allow us to compete for score only as we were unable to compete in our home MAD prelims this year.

The headquarters hotel was the Ramada Inn and it was connected to a restaurant / bar type place called The Tilted Kilt. The food was ok, the beer was good and the servers....well.....let's just say most of the male barbershoppers really enjoyed dining there. (look up the tilted kilt on the internet to see what we mean). The afterglows were there at the Kilt each night and servers had a great time with all the singing. A couple even joined in for some tag singing!!

(Beast with our server from the Tilted Kilt)

OS took the stage Friday night and sang Last Night Was The End Of The World and I Want A Girl. We had a very solid hit and felt very good about it. Unfortunately, the sound system was not really turned up as we felt it should be but that didn't effect the wonderful support the LOL people showed us.

Saturday we came out with Dear Old Girl and our newest song Ma She's Making Eyes At Me. Our new song turned out to be our highest scoring so we were very pleased with that. There was only 11 points difference between the 1st and 2nd round so that showed we were fairly consistent.

We averaged an 87.7 which puts us qualifying to sing in Anaheim and heading into that contest sitting 3rd. We had a GREAT time all weekend and we thank the LOL folks for their warmth and hospitality as well as our main man George Gipp for getting us fine tuned before each round! Thanks Gipper!!!!
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