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OLEAN MEN'S A CAPELLA CHORUS 

DIRECTOR: Eva Hillman

BASS SECTION

Marshall Allen

Phil Farris


John Schoonover

Lee Shelley
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Ron Washburn
BARITONE SECTION

Mike Hillman


Gary Johnson

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LEAD SECTION

Doug Bickford

Pat Close


Doug Ploetz


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TENOR SECTION

Ted Norton

John Ross







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 Mission Statement for the Olean Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society
We are guys that like to sing and sing together and we are guys that like to support our community in the best way we know how; with our music.

​Barbershoppers are a not-for-profit chapter of a national organization known as “The Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America” or more recently known as “The Barbershop Harmony Society”. The society has a long history of charitable support which we refer to as service projects.

All of the monies we raise each year go back to the community in many forms such as today’s concert as well as providing A Capella music education to the schools in support of local young men and women with the “Youth In Harmony” program.
In the last year or so our district has developed a plan to help out local food pantries with the “We Sing To Feed Them All” program.
This program assists us in using our singing talents help the many food pantries in each of our areas to fight the war against hunger.

The Olean Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society is dedicated to;

·         Providing opportunities for men to blend their voices in the unique style of barbershop harmony.

·         Establishing an atmosphere of fun and fellowship for men of good will in all our activities.

·         Encouraging quartet singing within our chorus and among other chapters in the Society.

·         Developing our member’s vocal talents and capabilities and consistently improving our performance abilities, so that each time we sing together, we perform at the best level we possibly can.

·         Reaching out to the community in musical service with “Youth In Harmony” educational programs to expose young men and women to A Capella singing with emphasis in the barbershop style.
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·         As a not for profit organization, we support charitable endeavors through fundraising and awareness of our community’s needs through our District’s “We Sing to Feed Them All” program.
We are always looking for worthy causes and organizations to share our love of music and to help our fellow citizens.

   Leadership for 2019
Chapter President                                            Pat Close
Immediate Past President                                Marshall Allen
Chapter Secretary                                           Gary Johnson
Chapter Treasurer                                            Doug Ploetz

Chapter VP Communications                           Pat Close
Chapter VP Marketing/PR                                ----
Chapter VP Membership/Development            ----
Chapter VP Music/Performance                       Mike Hillman
Chapter VP Program                                         Lee Shelley
Chapter Board Member at Large                      John Ross
Chapter Chorus Director                                    Eva Hillman
Barbershop is a “melting pot” product of African-American musical devices, European hymn-singing culture, and an American tradition of recreational music. Melodies are in the vocal and skill range of the average singer, with lyrical emphasis on simple, heartfelt emotions.
Barbershop Harmony is defined as Four-part, unaccompanied, close-harmony singing, with melody in the second voice, called the “lead.” Tenor (counter-tenor voice) harmonizes above the lead singer; bass sings the lowest harmonizing notes, and the baritone provides in-between notes, to form consonant, pleasing chords.
About the BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY
Governance
The Society is governed by an elected board of directors; administered by a 30-person professional staff at Harmony Hall in Nashville, Tennessee.
Motto: Keep the Whole World Singing
Worldwide
Activity We have affiliated barbershop organizations in Finland, Australia, New  Zealand, Germany, Ireland, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, and Great  Britain. There are also barbershop singers in Denmark, Israel, Japan, Saudi  Arabia, and parts of the former Soviet Union.
Founding
First meeting: April 11, 1938 at the Roof Garden of the Tulsa Club in Tulsa,  Oklahoma.
Some key activities of the BHS Organization
Youth in Harmony Designed to preserve the art form by introducing it to a new generation of singers, Harmony Explosion camps give high school men the opportunity to explore harmony with their peers. Bank of America Collegiate Barbershop Quartet contest selects a national champion from colleges across the continent. Educator outreach introduces Barbershop to music teachers at all grade levels.
Education: The Society is focused on the  education of members and the general public in music appreciation, particularly barbershop singing. For more details about the numerous development seminars and schools held each year, please refer to the Benefits of Membership section. The Society also publishes numerous manuals and produces videos on vocal techniques, singing skills, and chapter administration.
Charitable Activities:
Barbershoppers donate money, time and performances to local charities. They also proudly support the Society’s official charity, Harmony Foundation, Inc. The Foundation mission is “to be a leading philanthropic force dedicated to perpetuating the barbershop harmony art form for present and future generations to enjoy.” Harmony Foundation coordinates support for special projects such as Directors College scholarships, Harmony Explosion Camps and the Interactive Learning Center/ Museum/Hall of Fame facility scheduled to open in 2011 at the new headquarters facility in Nashville, Tennessee. In addition, the Foundation’s endowment program helps ensure the legacy of barbershop music.
Public Performances enhance community cultural life, preserve the art form, and bring cheer to all. Quartets and choruses contribute more than 100,000 man-hours per year singing for more than half a million people at churches, schools, hospitals, senior centers, etc.
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