Chord Rustlers Barbershop Chorus

Members of the Barbershop Harmony Society

P.O. Box 334  Bozeman, MT  59771




On this page you can find learn of additional opportunities to enjoy the barbershop style of singing.  Click on any of the addresses preceded by "www" to go directly to that website.

You can learn more about the Barbershop Harmony Society through their website:  www.barbershop.org or by calling 1 800 876-SING.  On their website you can find all 700 chapters, several thousand registered quartets, thousands of published and unpublished song arrangements -- including a number of "Free 'n Easy" arrangemnts available to download and use without cost. 

The Harmony Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, was incorporated in 1959 as a charitable subsidiary of the Barbershop Harmony Society
Harmony Foundation was the single major financial contributor to the Big Sky Youth Harmony Rendezvous for 2006 and 2007.  Each year the Foundation's support enables m
ore than 1,000 kids to attend Harmony Explosion Camps like ours. Collegiate quartet competition scholarships are awarded.   Promising college quartets are sponsored to attend Harmony University for intensive coaching.  Collegiate tours sponsored by the Foundation introduce close harmony to hundreds of students. Find out more about this wonderful foundation at
www.harmonyfoundation.org

The Chord Rustlers are the Bozeman chapter of the Evergreen District  of the  Barbershop Harmony Society, which includes most of Montana, Idaho and Oregon as well as all of Washington, Alaska, Alberta, and British Columbia:  www.evg/org.  The Evergreen District and especially the Montana chapters of the Society have been instrumental in developing, supporting, and managing the Big Sky Youth Harmony Rendezvous.  Men:  the Barbershop Harmony Society has chapters in Billings, Bozeman, Helena, Missoula, Havre, Great Falls, and Kalispell. 

Remember, to enjoy making this kind of music, you only need 3 other singers, so form your very own quartet or VLQ and keep on singing.  Both the Barbershop Harmony Society and Sweet Adelines International sponsor quartet contests for youth, adults, and seniors, offering great prizes and wonderful performance opportunities.   Rising Star is the name of the SAI quartet contest for young women held annually in mid July. Information about the Collegiate Barbershop Quartet Contest for young men (you DON’T have to be in college to compete) can be found at www.barbershop.org/cbqc or by calling James Estes at the society headquarters or emailing him at college@barbershop.org .

  Sweet Adelines International can be reached at www.sweetadelineintl.org or by calling 1 800 992-7464.   The Bozeman chapter of SAI has their own website:  http://www.bridgermountainharmony.org/ Like the Barbershop Harmony Society, Sweet Adelines Interanational offers a wide variety of services, events, and educational opportunities and both have thousands of published and unpublished arrangements of songs in the four part barbershop style. 

Women and Girls: Sweet Adelines International has chapters in Bozeman, Helena, Missoula, Billings, or Great Falls; Bozeman and Pocatello have Rising Star choruses; and Great Falls has a chapter of Harmony Incorporated.

 

 

The Young Singers Foundation, under the Sweet Adelines International umbrella, is similar in a number of ways to the Harmony Foundation.  They have generously supported the Big Sky Youth Harmony Rendezvous each year since we started. www.youngsingersfoundation.org  

The sixth annual Harmony Explosion Northwest 2008 will be held July 17 to19 in Tacoma, Washington, at Pacific  Lutheran  University.  This outstanding vocal music camp was the inspiration for the Big Sky Youth Harmony Rendezvous. Over 200 students participated in the 2007 camp!  It is open to both boys and girls.  Anyone who attends will be sure to have a great time.  For more information go to www.harmonyexplosion.com or call Mollie Peterson at 360 568-8859.  Participants will not only perform with the Harmony Explosion Chorus on the Saturday July 19 concert, but they’ll share the stage with several champion barbershop quartets..

 

You can find great barbershop related “stuff” to buy – everything from clothing to music to CDs -- at the  Harmony Marketplace:   www.harmonymarketplace.com or at SAI International Sales: 877 545-5441.

Read about Luccock Park United Methodist Camp, site of the Big Sky Youth Harmony, at their website:  http://www.luccockparkcamp.org

To get to Luccock Park:

From I-90 (East-West Interstate across Montana) take exit 333 at the city of Livingston.  Travel south on Highway 89 (towards Yellowstone Park) for 9.6 miles to the KOA Campground sign.  Turn left (east) for 2.5 miles, crossing the Yellowstone River, to the "T" intersection in the village of Pine Creek.  At the “T”, turn right (south) for 0.6 miles to the Luccock Park sign (it will be on your left).  Turn at the sign and drive 2.5 miles up a good paved road to the sign that directs you to turn left into the camp. (Note, if you wind up at the Pine Creek National Forest campground, you forgot to make that last left turn – just go back a few hundred yards!)

 


To find out more about the Emerson Center for the Arts and Culture, check out www.theemerson.org.  Join us there -- 111 South Grand Avenue, Bozeman, Montana -- for our fifth annual Big Sky Youth Harmony Rendezvous concert, Sunday June 22, 2008 at 3:30 pm.



The Chord Rustlers are proud sponsors of the Big Sky Youth Harmony Rendezvous, a vocal music camp for Montana (and regional) high school musicians.  The sixth annual Rendezvous will be held 18 to 22 June, 2008.  Registrations should be received by May 20th.  Details including registration form and extensive photo documentation of previous Rendezvous are on line at www.harmonyrendezvous.org
About 150 Montana  students and vocal music teachers from 9 high  schools, had a great time singing on Thursday, February 1, 2007. This was the date of the second (annual?  we hope so!) Montana high school choir barbershop festival held in Great Falls, Montana.  They spent an entire day together sharing the joys of barbershop harmony, then performing in concert in the evening.  The program was organized by music teachers Pete Shea of Browning High School, Lisa Voss of Great Falls Central Catholic High School, and Bev Kolar of Stanford High School.  Contact Lisa to learn how your school choir can participate in 2008.  This website will provide more information as it becomes available.


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