Four Bettys
Four Bettys is the barbershop quartet that won the Sweet Adelines International Quartet Championship for 2008 in October 2007, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.[1] SAI, "one of the world's largest singing organizations for women", has members over five continents who belong to more than 1200 quartets.[2] The Illinois Arts Council has included Four Bettys in its ArtsTour roster and notes "their numerous appearances singing the National Anthem at Wrigley Field for Cubs games".[3]
Four Bettys | |
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Performing at the 2011 "coronet club" show | |
Background information | |
Origin | Elmhurst, Illinois, USA |
Genres | Barbershop |
Website | www.fourbettys.com |
Members | Joan Boutilier – tenor Lynda Mears-Keever – lead Heather Mears-Keever – baritone Cori Albrecht – bass |
Discography
- 4B (CD; 2006)
- Good Queen Fun (CD; 2008)
- Betty Or Not Here We Come (CD; 2010)
- Betty Holidays (CD; 2012)
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References
- "Four Bettys". sweetadelineintl.org. Sweet Adelines International. Archived from the original on June 13, 2010. Retrieved December 13, 2009.
- Donaldson, Samantha E. (December 14, 2012). "In tune with the season: Local singers are Sweet Adelines". The Tennessean. Gannett. Retrieved December 24, 2012.
- "Four Bettys". Illinois Arts Council. Retrieved December 30, 2012.
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