Harmonic Finale A Cappella Northwest brings award-winning barbershop magic to Richmond Beach

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A Cappella Northwest will host a concert at Richmond Beach Congregational Church on June 1, 2025, as part of the Recital Series' season finale. The event will feature three talented quartets: Vocal Vintage, In the Mix, and The Better Half, each bringing unique interpretations of barbershop music. Vocal Vintage, winners of the 2023 Senior Quartet championship, will perform classics like "It's Only a Paper Moon" and "Bare Necessities. " The concert is free, with donations encouraged, particularly a suggested $20 contribution. A Cappella Northwest, established as the Bellevue Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society in 1985, is dedicated to musical excellence and education.

The organization has diversified its offerings to include various musical styles, reflecting a commitment to both innovation and tradition. This event not only showcases local talent but also promotes community engagement through music. Attendees can expect an uplifting experience celebrating the art of barbershop harmony.

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