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Barbershop group sings out for additional members

By NOEL MURPHY

BARBERSHOP quartets aren’t really quartets. They can be septets, octets or warbling, crooning mobs of many more – and they often are.
The animated collection of singers comprising Geelong Conchords has in fact 20 sets of tonsils contributing to its lengthy vocal barbershop catalogue.
But their four-way harmonies – the quartet of bass, tenor, baritone and lead – remain faithful to the barbershop charter and these a cappella fellas couldn’t be happier than when they’re on song.
Right now they’re on the hunt for blokes of like mind interested in immersing themselves in the chorus line – and snappy suits – of unaccompanied singing.
Spokesman Rod Mackenzie said the Conchords – sometimes known as “the Mercedes Benz of vocal blends” – had been a going concern for 15 years.
“Barbershop singing is a great way to enjoy music and good fellowship and to enhance health and well-being,” he said.
“Anyone who would like to have a go can attend practice night 7pm Wednesday at St Andrews Church Hall in East Geelong.”
Mr Mackenzie said no experience was necessary and more information was available by phoning 5281 7287 or 5250 1852. And if you want to hear the Conchords — also known as the Rolls Royce of vintage voice — you can catch them at  Blokes Day out on March 30 at Eastern Beach.

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