Monday, October 20, 2014

Octoberfest

Join us October 26th at 5PM for Octoberfest! We'll celebrate fall with refreshments and songs sung in the good ol' barbershop style. Fun for the whole family! We'll see you there.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

"All About Savannah" - 13th Colony Sound's Annual Show

“All About Savannah” is a musical comedy highlighting the sights and places of Savannah. Exploring our beautiful parks, ballparks, restaurants and churches through song provides an entertaining evening of laughs and listening pleasure for the entire family.
Presented by 13th Colony Sound, Savannah’s Barbershop Harmony Society Chorus also features select quartet performances as well as the Savannah Arts Academy “Skylarks” and Boys Quartet.

Presented on Friday, September 19th and Saturday, September 20th at the Savannah Arts Academy, 500 Washington Avenue, Savannah, GA. Curtain Time is 7:00 PM Friday, and 6:00 PM Saturday. Parking is free. Advance tickets are $10 for adults and $6 for students; tickets at the door will be $15 for adults and $10 for students. Tickets for military personnel, sponsored by community businesses, will be distributed at the Hunter AAF gymnasium.

To reserve tickets please visit www.savannahbarbershoppers.org or call 912-344-9768.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Bidding A Fond Farewell to the Howells

Recently, we bade a fond farewell to one of own. Spence Howell has been a long-time member of 13th Colony Sound and a beloved friend to each member of our group. He and his wife Claire are moving to Arizona to be closer to family.

We will miss them both very, very much.

We aren't just losing one unique character with Spence's departure—we're losing a bunch of them. Spence put his gifts to good use and created some of the most iconic characters in TCS show history. A considerable portion of his career was spent in South America, and he is fluent in at least 3 or 4 foreign languages. He drew on his experiences and his ethnic understanding to make memorable characters that ring like one of our barbershop chords.

Who can forget this memorable member of the Tijuana Tacos, who sang “Mexicali Rose,” right before the sheriff demanded to see their green cards?




And then there's the famous musicologist Dr. Omar Valentino, who can match any couple to their their perfect song. “Here, There, and Everywhere” is not a suitable song for love that lasts—no, no, no, try “Because of You” instead.



Spence's wife Claire has also been a valuable part of our chorus. Not long ago, she served as our Valentine's coordinator and did a fantastic job on what is always an arduous undertaking. I don't believe she or her husband are capable of uninteresting conversation—no matter the topic. That's the definition of a classy couple.

Things are already different here at 13th Colony Sound. We look forward to the time when we'll meet them again.

Nathan P. Daniel
VP Public Relations & IT
13th Colony Sound