Congratulations to Touche Quartet for their first place win! We're especially proud of them because Kim is from our region, and Silverado has had the privilege of her coaching. What a fabulous quartet with an incredible bass!
Congratulations to Pride of Portland, also, for their eighth place in the world ranking! Moving up - we can't wait to watch them the next time they compete!
For your entertainment: A premier Central Oregon Sweet Adelines Barbershop Quartet
New Silverado

Rebecca, Tenor; Debi, Bass; Hope, Lead; Sharon, Bari.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Come hear Silverado Quartet sing this Saturday, October 6, in Prineville, OR, at the open house for the Bowman Museum expansion. We'll be singing from about noon to 3, several times depending on the crowd.
If you look at the June 12 post below, there is a link for a dropbox. This will let you see and hear us at Central Oregon's Got Talent, singing "Mr Schwanman."
If you look at the June 12 post below, there is a link for a dropbox. This will let you see and hear us at Central Oregon's Got Talent, singing "Mr Schwanman."
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Here is a link to a video of our performance this April at Central Oregon's Got Talent in Bend. We weren't really ready to sing this song, but we liked it so much we decided to go for it anyway. Hope's monolog at the beginning really happened that night, too. The audience was much louder that it sounds on this tape. Enjoy! It really was a blast doing it. If the address doesn't work as a link copy/paste it.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rl1kofg3ufvxwx2/_hu9CuBlzH
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rl1kofg3ufvxwx2/_hu9CuBlzH
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
WAY TO GO SILVERADO!
Saturday night in Bend at the Tower Theater, we competed in Central Oregon's Got Talent and made the TOP FIVE! We were the ONLY senior act in the whole show, and our lead, Hope Bridges, announced us as "youthful seniors" with a combined age of 258. We sang a parody on "Mr. Sandman" that Hope wrote, called "Mr. Schwanman" (Bring Me Icecream.) The audience was screaming so loudly we could barely hear ourselves! Hope made stuffed icecream cones for all of us in different flavors, and foil Eskimo Pie bars as well. Hopefully we'll have a sound clip on here soon!
Saturday night in Bend at the Tower Theater, we competed in Central Oregon's Got Talent and made the TOP FIVE! We were the ONLY senior act in the whole show, and our lead, Hope Bridges, announced us as "youthful seniors" with a combined age of 258. We sang a parody on "Mr. Sandman" that Hope wrote, called "Mr. Schwanman" (Bring Me Icecream.) The audience was screaming so loudly we could barely hear ourselves! Hope made stuffed icecream cones for all of us in different flavors, and foil Eskimo Pie bars as well. Hopefully we'll have a sound clip on here soon!
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Changes! Bad news and good news....
Silverado is announcing a personnel change. First the bad news:
Our former baritone, Janice Wheeler, has changed her part to bass with her chorus, the Pride of Portland, and she has decided not to try to continue to sing baritone with Silverado. Although we are sad to lose our favorite resident arranger, we wish her the very best and hope that she will stay in touch, continue to arrange fun songs we can buy, and will sell us back some of her accumulated costume pieces, because -
(now for the good news)
We are pleased to introduce our new baritone, Sharon Leutschaft, a long time member of the Central Oregon Showcase Chorus, as is our bass, Debi Fooks.
Sharon has rehearsed with us twice and we like the fit, both tonally and her personality. She is very game, and our next endeavor is an audition (next week!) for the Prineville Follies, after which we'll be working on building our repertoire, first adding songs already familiar to Sharon.
Our very best wishes go with Janice, and we welcome Sharon to the new Silverado!
Our former baritone, Janice Wheeler, has changed her part to bass with her chorus, the Pride of Portland, and she has decided not to try to continue to sing baritone with Silverado. Although we are sad to lose our favorite resident arranger, we wish her the very best and hope that she will stay in touch, continue to arrange fun songs we can buy, and will sell us back some of her accumulated costume pieces, because -
(now for the good news)
We are pleased to introduce our new baritone, Sharon Leutschaft, a long time member of the Central Oregon Showcase Chorus, as is our bass, Debi Fooks.
Sharon has rehearsed with us twice and we like the fit, both tonally and her personality. She is very game, and our next endeavor is an audition (next week!) for the Prineville Follies, after which we'll be working on building our repertoire, first adding songs already familiar to Sharon.
Our very best wishes go with Janice, and we welcome Sharon to the new Silverado!
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