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.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Kentucky Vocal Union Rocks!

Lunch Break travelled up to Lousiville this past weekend to perform on the annual Kentucky Vocal Union chapter show. It was the FIRST EVER annual show for this new chorus, and what a chorus it is! Led by the esteemable and infamous director/arranger Aaron Dale, the KVU is headed for the International Barbershop chorus competition this summer in Nashville, so if you're in the area, do not miss these guys. They are awesome. It was perhaps one of the highest honors for Lunch Break to share the stage with such a vocal machine that is the KVU. (They're nice guys too.) Thank you all for being such gracious hosts.



"unbridled"

a horse. (these things are ALL OVER Kentucky, man)

Sunday, April 13, 2008

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Barbershop 70th Anniversary

On Friday the 11th Lunch Break was fortunate to share in a piece of barbershop history at the grand opening of the new Harmony Marketplace/70th anniversary celebration. Local Nashville news agencies were there to document, and Lunch Break was able to squeeze themselves on TV for a brief moment. What an awesome day!
When I Leave the World Behind ALL UP IN THIS.

Yay, Gig

Lunch Break had an amazing time singing on the Sons of the Severn chapter show in beautiful Anne Arundel Co. Maryland. Everyone was wonderful and hospitable, despite the eastern seaboard's reputation otherwise. Who knew that a predominantly liberal-populated region could be so warm and inviting? (HOO-AH) And Dave, you are the man! Dave treated us spectacularly and got us where we needed to go with military precision. The 'Sons' put on a fantastic show which featured the chorus, many chapter quartets, and the talented Cheapeake High School vocal ensembles who stole the show.

Cicis pizza. Your afterglows should be there always forever.

Drew got new shoes. Ask him about them.

Mike bumped and grinded (ground?) on stage for probably the first time ever to critical acclaim.

Thanks, T.J., Mike Kelly, and the Sons for a great weekend!