of Sweet Adelines International

Home
Director / Board
Rehearse With Us
Performances
Our Events
Photo Gallery
Gallery 2
Gallery 3
Gallery 4
Gallery 5
News
Links to other Sites
|

After scaling the heights of both K-2 and Everest, and serving as Martha Stewart’s pre-prison artistic mentor, Lisa Berry has settled in to a life of leisure as the Baroness d’Arc d’Triomphe splitting her time between the arts in Paris and singing barbershop lead in Amarillo.
Arleen Carlton has been back-up singer for Tom Selleck for many years. You say you didn’t think he could sing? Arleen says he sounds great in the shower. When she’s not singing with Tom, she sings lead with B-8.
At one time tenor Darleen Cheverier had dual passions for singing and for equestrian events. She now rides a motorcycle instead of horse. . . less vibrato.
Dixie “Dix” Flaherty is widely known for her stirring rendition of “12th Street Rag.” She is requested to play wherever she goes. When Dix is really stirring, she also believes herself to be an excellent dancer. She truly is a great bass.
As a rogue researcher, Sandra Jenkins compiled irrefutable evidence that men really ARE from Mars. Sandra is working frantically to discover technology that will send them all back. She spends her time away from the lab joyfully singing baritone with her multi-talented friends and sisters in harmony.
Linda Sherrill is enjoying her semi-retirement by singing bass and taking care of her off shore accounts. Linda travels frequently to the Cayman Islands. Prior to her semi-retirement, she was treasurer for every organization in town.
Saying that Earlene Steffensmeier is best known for her accounting is like saying Superman is best known for his reporting. Earlene retired from her work as a CIA counter-intelligence operative after she won the Cold War for our country in 1989. Earlene also invented the bass clef in the sixteenth century so that she could more accurately read the baritone notes.
Natalie Stephenson is Amarillo’s own MacGyver. Our “Speedo” could thwart a covert operation with a dish dunker, a pair of broken nail clippers, and unmatched hiking socks, and then use the same to build a shelter for eight. Speedo sings a mean tenor.
|
|