Habitat Harmonizers to Perform
We are glad to have some outstanding entertainers provide a highlight to our benefit dance. The group is performing as The Habitat Harmonizers and is composed of Barbershop Quartet singers from three different and highly-ranked, existing North Carolina quartets.
All four performers live in the Lake Norman area and have previously worked on projects with Habitat For Humanity. Alan Kousen, Tenor, is from Cornelius. From Mooresville are Wally Miles, Lead; Steve Shoaf, Baritone and John Earnhardt, Jr.,Bass (St. Mark's Church). The Habitat Harmonizers formed for the purpose of supporting and enriching Habitat For Humanity efforts. April 19th at the St. Mark's Habitat Benefit Dance will be their first public performance. However, they are already getting inquiries from other Habitat and church groups.
Current song list includes:
"I've Been Working on a Habitat Home". This is a parody to the tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad".
"Building a Habitat Home". This is a parody to the tune of "When There's Love and Home".
"Handyman Medley". This is a parody using several familiar tunes.
"Irish Blessing". This traditional song is also known by the titles of "May The Road Rise" and "A Parting Blessing".
It will be a blessing to our celebration to include their performance. You are invited! For more info, visit www.saintmarkslutheran.com/benefit.
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