Talk:Ambassadors of Harmony
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150 is close enough to the right number, since that's about the number we had on stage during the song swan in Salt Lake City [July 2005] and also the number of members that attended our annual retreat last weekend [May 19-20, 2006] Joncnunn 00:47, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
Also note that 160 were on stage in our gold medal performance in Louisville in July 2004. (This set the record for most on stage at international.) Joncnunn 17:05, 29 March 2006 (UTC)
- Updated to 157 per number on stage in our silver medal performance in Denver in July 2007. Jon 23:23, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
I think there's enough material now to justify removing the stub flag, so I've removed it. This could still use info about which year(s) the various events were in, and minor edits like relinking to the articles on the Barbershop Society & Central States District. Joncnunn 16:53, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
update picture
[edit]I am fond of this song swan picture, but it should probably be updated to a more recent one in the public domain that was takin in Denver; preferabely one featuring the big fiddle and/or Rickie during the uptune. Jon 18:23, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]"Their 2009 victory broke a nearly three-decade winning streak by the Vocal Majority."
If they won in 2004, how did Vocal Majority have a three-decade winning streak? Should that sentence be changed to "Their 2004 victory..."? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.116.75.164 (talk) 06:44, 12 August 2009 (UTC)
- Winning choruses are required to sit out of competition for two years. The Vocal Majority won every time they were eligible to compete for nearly three decades, and did not compete in 2004. —ADavidB 13:55, 12 August 2009 (UTC)
- I added a note about this within the article. —ADavidB 14:08, 12 August 2009 (UTC)
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