The Fource


Lead - Diane Kelley, Harbor City Music Company Chorus Tenor - Claire Domenick, Greater Harrisburg Chorus Bass - Tancey Bosna, Director, Chesapeake Harmony Chorus Bari - Ann Geis, Greater Harrisburg Chorus
"Region 19 2007 Quartet Champions"

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The FOURCE Quartet has been together since May 2006. This fierce new mixture brings together a combination of International and Regional stage experience spanning almost 75 years.

Tenor Claire Domenick is Master Director of the 100-voice Greater Harrisburg (PA) Chorus which, as the 2005 Region 19 Championship Chorus, earned a spot on the 2006 International Convention stage in Las Vegas. Claire has been singing tenor for most of her 27 years in Sweet Adelines, achieving many top regional quartet and chorus awards. Claire and her husband, Tony, live in Malvern, PA. They have four grown children and two precious grand-daughters.

Diane Kelley, sings lead in this fab fource-some. Diane is the “new kid on the block” in barbershop, having sung for many years in pop-rock bands around the Greater Boston and Metro Washington, D.C. areas. Her Sweet Adeline experience began as a tenor in 1997 with Merrimac Valley Chorus and she began “quartetting” as a lead when she joined Harbor City Music Company in 2002. She recently retired from the FDA in Rockville, MD after 31 years of service. Diane shares her home in Germantown, MD with her kitty-cat, Stinka Belle and plans to spend time studying music and dabbling in arranging.

Baritone Ann Geis has been singing most of her life and jumped into Sweet Adelines in 1995 as a bass. She switched to baritone to sing in her first quartet with Claire and went on to win two regional championships. Ann sings with the Greater Harrisburg Chorus and lives in Birchrunville, PA with husband, Dean and a wide assortment of cats, dogs, goats, sheep and miniature donkeys, as well as four grown children.

Bass, Tancey Bosna is Claire’s sister and has sung baritone in many quartets, but is happy to be singing bass with The FOURCE. Tancey helps streamline the music learning process for barbershop singers throughout the organization by recording learning tracks for all four voice parts. She is the Director of Chesapeake Harmony Chorus. Her daughter, Erin is in her second year at Georgia Tech, studying mechanical engineering. Tancey works as a marketing assistant for a healthcare organization and lives in Northeast Philadelphia with her best friend, Mitch.

 

Gwen Meyer, tenor Nancy Harring, bass DebbieToy, baritone Carol Gass, lead