Impromptu Gold Medal Quartet - Sweet & Lovely
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 เม.ย. 2012
- Tim Waurick, Sean Devine, Jack Pinto, and Joe Connelly - 4 gold medalists from other quartets. Tim (tenor) Gold with Vocal Spectrum (2006) - Sean Devine (lead) Gold with OC Times (2008) - Jack Pinto (bass) Gold with Old School (2011 - bari) - and 'Awesome' Joe Connelly (bari) Gold with Old School (2011 - lead), Gold with Platinum (2000), Gold with Keepsake (1992), and Gold with Interstate Rivals (1987) - Singing the Barbershop standard (aka Polecat) Sweet and Lovely in an impromptu performance at the weekly Brothers in Harmony rehearsal on 4/4/2012. Joe was in to coach, Tim and Sean just happened to be in town, and Jack Pinto is the director of the Brothers. (Video by Daniel Endy)
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Beautiful! It's nice to hear barbershop without microphone amplification, and it sounds great!
How much do you think Sean gulped when Joe said "no, you go ahead and sing lead" lol
if Joe wants a fifth medal he could totally sing bari
Is nobody talking about the sheer RANGE of Jack Pinto's voice?? Just a year earlier he was belting a high A4 to win the 2011 medal, now he sings this bass line (it's not an easy one, mind you) with complete and utter perfection. Goodness
Amen!
Eb?
Randy my brother in Christ I have bad news
Jack was on the high 3rd in that video, Kipp was on the root you're thinking of
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Joe on Bari works incredibly well.
I love the two reactions: Tim shaking his head, & Sean with the OK sign!
Great chord at 1:36! I love when someone spontaneously doctors up a polecat :)
Even though I am a member of the Brothers and was there when this happened, it just NOW occurred to me that this is Good Times with Joe on baritone, ha!
Joe should get his 5th medal as a Bari, with this quartet.
Yeah, it is. And the lead from Old School's on bari.
This is my favorite polecat song. I'm glad to see (hear?) that I'm not the only one.
And also, his bari tiddly near the start shows that he's great on bari as well as lead!
Incredible. What a privilege to have been there for such a top bunch of pros.
Joe and Sean together... Been looking something like this
Joe on bari? WHAT. It's good though, people tend to say that Joe overpowers the quartet sound, but he doesn't here, I think he knows how to back off, but he also knows that, when he's lead, he doesn't need to.
Congrats to Sean Devine's new quartet, Throwback, on scoring 85.2 at the Sunshine district quartet prelims.
Amazing. I'm blown away for real
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMore from this quartet, please.
awesome!
no other word for it
Holy moly, that chord at 1:36!!! I have another favorite YT version of this song, and includes that tenor, and the bari does some awesome stuff (you all probably know the vid I mean). If we could get a studio version combining that and this, I would probably listen to it 24/7!!
Send me a link to the version you're talking about?
Hmm...it seems to have disappeared. I don't know who they are. The tenor is the same, and I think the guy in the white T-shirt. They are all wearing name tags and singing in a hall or lobby by some elevators, I think.
I looks like the baritone from Old School is singing bass. But im not completely sure.
Swee and lovely
I'm surprised Joe let someone else be lead. haha
Precisely!
0:21 LOL
I agree. I tend to prefer Joe in moderation as a lead, but as a bari, I could listen to these guys all day long.
This is ridiculous
Nice job but the lead needs to learn all of the melody notes.
So... who sings bass is, more or less, irrelevant?