Lunch Break began singing together during the summer of 2007 just for fun during their lunch break hour, and haven't stopped since. Combining humor, youthful energy, and good old fashioned barbershop harmony, Lunch Break brings a unique brand of entertainment to audiences of all ages. Lunch Break's repertoire includes barbershop, jazz, gospel, and folk-hip-hop-fusion.

Lunch Break is fortunate to have won the Barbershop Harmony Society's 2007 Dixie District Championship, and finished as the 12th place semifinalist at the International Barbershop Convention in 2009.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

"Messy. Messy. Messy. Messy. Messy."

Many thanks to Greg Hollander and the mighty Caveman Chorus for hosting Lunch Break this past weekend. Their Bing Crosby themed show was a big success, with the chorus and three chapter quartets providing high quality entertainment. You guys are the best! You brought us bacon.

Lunch Break received valuable feedback. "Messy. Messy. Messy." A scathing report from a singing judge, you think? Or perhaps the kneejerk reaction from a fellow barbershopper about our show package.

No, actually, it was the glowing review from 7-year old Shelby reeling in the aftermath of yet another Lucky Charms on-stage explosion. What was once The Cereal Explosion Ridiculousness is quickly becoming The Norm, and it makes me (just one member of Lunch Break) a little sad. How does one keep it fresh show after show? Do we include the milk next time, exponentially complicating the lives of the hapless cleanup crew volunteers? Do we walk a live camel across the stage a la The Rockettes Christmas Spectacular?
I give you the image of a man brooding over these morose thoughts.

Peace out.

1 Comments:

Blogger Mark with the Posse said...

I really enjoyed your performance at the Cavemen Chourus show in Bowling Green on May 17, 2008. I,too, was a part of the show as a member of the A Cappella Posse. I would like to have you put me on the email list concerning your first CD. My email address is mark.denning@state.tn.us.

Thanks,

Mark

May 19, 2008 5:56 AM  

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