Sunday, December 20, 2009

Sailing, Sailing!

On Friday, December 18th, Harmony Channel entertained the crowds in the Ventura Harbor as they sailed along as part of the weekend's Parade of Lights event.  An armada of ships, large and small, all decorated in lights, paraded around the harbor to the delight of hundreds of people watching from the shore and on boats docked along the parade route.

But for all their glory, there was one boat that was just a little more special than the all others.  That boat had the only live music in the Parade, the Harmony Channel quartet!  The night was a little bit chilly but the quartet warmed the hearts of parade goers with Christmas carols, receiving cheers and applause as they floated past. (At least I think it was cheers)

A small mis-hap occurred about 1/3 of the way into the first lap; Doug "fingers" VanBogelen dropped our only pitch pipe overboard, and with a 'ploop', it went to the bottom of the harbor.  Undaunted the boys carried on, guessing the pitch of each song.  For the most part they were able to hit it pretty close but there were a couple of times they had the Tenor squeaking along way up in the vocal stratosphere!


Preparing to get under way, the quartet is working out sound details with sound technician Brian Parra, of Saturday Night Sound, (www.SaturdayNightSound.com).  He set up the equipment so the quartet could be heard by the audience on the shore.



Warm up and sound check, (that's "fingers" in the forground).



"...If not for the courage of the fearless crew..."

1 comment:

  1. I loved you guys and the kids loved the shark chasing the surfer dude. Awesome performance it was beautiful!

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Harmony Channel first formed in 1990. Since 1998 the members are:
  • Bruce Hunter - Lead
  • Doug Vanbogolen - Bari
  • Brent Burningham - Bass
  • Duane Ashby - Tenor
Our singing is rooted in the Barbershop style, but we do have songs of other types of music genres in our repertoire. Some of our favorites are 50's style doo-wop.

We perform for Groups, Churches, Families, Birthdays, Anniversaries, and yes, even weddings! We charge for performances, but more often than not, we donate our performances to charitable organizations to help with their fund raising efforts.

Every year we deliver Singing Valentines as a fund-raising event to help support music education in the schools.