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The Rich-Tone Chorus | |
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Origin | Dallas Fort Worth, Texas, USA |
Genres | a cappella |
Years active | 1968–present |
Website | www.richtones.org |
The Rich-Tone Chorus is an all-female, barbershop chorus, located in northern Texas in the United States. The group was founded in 1968 in the city of Richardson. Dale Syverson was musical director from 1976 until her death in November 2024.
The Rich-Tone Chorus is a chapter, located in Northern Texas, of a worldwide non-profit organization known as Sweet Adelines International. This is a group of over 30,000 women committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performance.
The members of the Rich-Tone Chorus range in age from 17 to 75 and are from all over the North Texas area. The membership is drawn from a cross-section of society; including accountants, doctors, engineers, homemakers, nurses, and teachers.
The Rich-Tones' musical repertoire includes contemporary hits, big band, Broadway and American classics.
Internationally, the Rich-Tone Chorus aim to compete by displaying an innovative entertainment style that pushes the limits of barbershop music. Each year, Sweet Adelines choruses throughout the world compete at an annual competition – the Olympics of Barbershop. Twenty-six regional championship choruses compete for the gold medal title of International Chorus Champions. The Rich-Tone Chorus is the first in its five-state region to earn the world's championship titles and will return to International Competition again.
The Rich-Tone Chorus have developed a progressive entertainment style as well as a strong barbershop sound, and have been judged the "best in the world" six times: in 1992, [1] 1995, [2] 1998, [3] 2006, [4] 2009, [5] and 2022. [6] They are the first chorus in the history of the Sweet Adelines International to win three consecutive first place medals. The Rich-Tone Chorus was also the first chorus in the organization to achieve a score of 700 for a single performance in 1992, giving their director, Dale Syverson, the first 'Master Director 700' title. [7]
In 2012 Rich-Tones were honored to win 2nd place and the first ever Celebrity Award, presented by celebrity judge Cynthia Hessin, executive producer Rocky Mountain PBS and given to the chorus most likely to appeal to a non-barbershop audience. [8]
Dale Syverson (March 31, 1949 – November 15, 2024) was the musical director of the Rich-Tone Chorus since 1976, during which time the chorus grew from 18 members to over 150. She was the daughter of a barbershopper and part of the Sweet Adelines organization since she was a child. She received the 2004 SAI "President's Lifetime Achievement Award", an honor which has been awarded annually by the president of Sweet Adelines International since 1998 to a member whose contributions to and achievements within the organization are truly exceptional. Syverson was a certified judge in both Expression and Sound categories. She was a two-time "Queen of Harmony," winning an international quartet gold medal singing with the Tiffanys in 1973 and Rumors in 1998. [15]
The Rich-Tone Chorus has produced 10 albums (CDs) for sale on their website and through popular online music sites, such as iTunes, Rhapsody, Spotify and Amazon Music.
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