The Desert Aires Barbershop Chorus presents its 47th annual show “Remember When...” 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5, at the Sun City Sun Dial auditorium, 14801 N. 103rd Ave.
The show also …
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Chorus readies for ‘Remember When...’ show
The Desert Aires will also introduce the banter of Director Cary Burns and Master of Ceremonies Barney Barnhart, pictured.
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The Desert Aires Barbershop Chorus presents its 47th annual show “Remember When...” 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5, at the Sun City Sun Dial auditorium, 14801 N. 103rd Ave.
The show also features musical partners The Stomperz Dixieland Jazz Band. In addition to the music of the chorus and its multiple quartets, the show will showcase The Gentlemen Quartet, a group with members having sung with and directed many championship choruses and quartets. This includes tenor Keith Olson, lead Heath Walker, bass Steve McDonald and baritone Brent Graham. At one time or another, they have individually sang with such groups as the Great Northern Union, Apem Bandwagon, X-Factor, Snap, Suit Up, Primetime, After Midnight, Vocal Moxie, A Cappella Syndicate and the Westwind Harmony Chorus.