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Stacey St. John – Tenor,
resides in Cincinnati, Ohio. While growing up in Columbus, Indiana, she began
harmonizing with her father, an avid barbershopper, and knew she desperately
wanted to become a Sweet Adeline. It was when she met her husband Chad, also a
barbershopper, that she moved to Dayton and began her barbershopping career.
Stacey has sung with several quartets, most notably, Success Express,
two-time International Finalists. Stacey and Chad are proud parents of two
sons, Hayden and Brendan. They are also the sometimes proud owner of a bichon
frise named Snoopy. |
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Jennifer Edwards – Lead, resides in
Elmore, Ohio. She was introduced to barbershop while studying music at Bowling
Green State University. A graduate in music, Jenn is a high school and middle
school vocal music and theatre teacher for Gibsonburg Schools. One of Jenn’s
most recent undertakings is forming and directing The Golden Harmony Chorus, a
Young Women in Harmony chorus, in the Toledo area. In addition she is the new
Dean of Women’s Camp and Director of Choral Activities for the Singing Buckeye
Harmony Camp in Columbus, Ohio. She is the YWIH coordinator for Region 17
and was recently appointed to the Sweet Adelines International Young Women in
Harmony Task Force. It goes without saying that young people in barbershop is
one of Jenn’s passions. Currently she is a CAL member of SAI, and plays banjo
in the Chuck Taylor and the Dixie Squid Dixieland Band. Prior to singing
with Moxie Ladies, Jenn sang lead with Region 17’s two-time regional champion
quartet – Distinction. |
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Amy Leacock – Baritone,
was introduced to barbershop when she was a student of music at Bowling Green
State University and sang with her first quartet, Unlimited Harmony, a
college quartet. She sang jingles, which were aired nationwide, with three
members of the Ritz quartet, a SPEBSQSA International Champion Quartet, and sang
baritone with Jenn in Distinction. Amy is currently the assistant
director of music at Upper Arlington High School. Amy recently started her own
business making learning CDs for Sweet Adeline & Barbershop organizations. She
and husband Chris, you got it, still another barbershopper, reside in Hilliard,
with their adorable 3 year old daughter, McKenzie. |
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Gretchen Holloway –
Bass, spent her formative years wanting to sing barbershop with her mom. Her
family claims a long line of both male and female barbershoppers and at the
young age of 13 she and sister, Michelle, were instrumental in founding the
Scioto Valley Chorus, which she continues to call home. Gretchen has much
experience as a quartet singer, as she and Michelle were members of Success
Express, Region 4’s quartet champions many years over and were two time
International quartet finalists. Gretchen is a Advertising Account Executive for
Valpak. She resides in
Clintonville, Ohio. |