On 14 Aug, 2015 By Jennifer Palus
Vickie Wonders Foltz (1953 – 2008)
A talented performer as well as a gifted coach and teacher, Vickie Wonders Foltz was a member of the Sweet Adeline International Faculty and the Artistic Director for Metro Nashville Chorus. The impact of her approach to barbershop showmanship can be seen and heard in choruses across the United States and as far away as Sweden and New Zealand. A teacher by profession and avocation, Vickie loved to work with young voices and help them bring their talents to new audiences.
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On 20 Apr, 2015 By Jennifer Palus
Metro Nashville Chorus was named the 2015 Regional Chorus Champion at the annual Sweet Adelines Regional competition, held April 16-18 in Lexington, Kentucky. As a result, Metro Nashville will travel to Las Vegas to compete with the top 35 choruses in the world at the 2016 International Contest.
Metro Nashville was also named regional Division AA champion (awarded to mid-sized choruses with 31 – 60 singers on stage). Metro Nashville had 43 members compete in Lexington. The other Regional competitors ranged in size from 20 to 100 voices on stage.
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On 08 Nov, 2014 By Jennifer Palus
BALTIMORE, MD - November 8, 2014
Metro Nasvhille Chorus earned 7th place medals in the Sweet Adelines International Chorus Finals today. 33 choruses from around the world qualified to compete at the International level this year. On Thursday 11/6, each chorus performed two songs and were judged. The top ten scoring choruses proceeded to the Finals. After the semi-final round, Sweet Adelines presents the Harmony Achievement Award

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On 05 Oct, 2014 By Jennifer Palus ...
A highlight of MNC's October 4th A Cappella Cafe was Kim Wonders presenting the 2014 Vickie Wonders Foltz Memorial Scholarship to two talented young women: Ellen Sudarshan (Ravenwood High School) and Maddie Sampson (Father Ryan High School). These high school seniors have invested in their vocal skills and musical education, and both plan to pursue music majors. In their own words:
"Music brings people together in a way that not much else can. I would love to travel with a group and perform for schools of kids, especially since the arts are a dying form of academia in public education. I want kids to know that choral music, or a cappella pop covers, or jazz, or world music, anything, is amazing, just like every kid is incredibly unique and should be accepted." ~Ellen
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On 05 Aug, 2014 By Jennifer Palus ...
MNC is thrilled to have two coaching sessions with Jim Arns on 8/4 and 8/5. Jim has directed the Melodeers Chorus since 1988, and is one of an elite group of directors to receive the Master Director 700, created in 2009 by Sweet Adelines International to honor musical directors whose choruses score 700 points or more (out of a possible 800) in Regional Competitions. The Melodeers have won an astoundng 6 International Championships and are headed back to the stage in Baltimore.
Jim has been coaching MNC for four years, and every session is filled with wonderful ideas and keys to bring our musical product to the next level!
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On 22 May, 2014 By Jennifer Palus ...
Vickie Wonders Foltz (1953 – 2008)
A talented performer as well as a gifted coach and teacher, Vickie Wonders Foltz was a member of the Sweet Adeline International Faculty and the Artistic Director for Metro Nashville Chorus. The impact of her approach to barbershop showmanship can be seen and heard in choruses across the United States and as far away as Sweden and New Zealand. A teacher by profession and avocation, Vickie loved to work with young voices and help them bring their talents to new audiences.
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On 12 Mar, 2014 By Jennifer Palus ...
“Thrill of lifetime” was a phrase on many members’ lips when MNC sang at the Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday, March 4th. The event, hosted by Nashville In Harmony, brought five Nashville choruses together for a “Choral Blast.” And it was truly a blast!
As you may know, the Ryman Auditorium world-famous Nashville venue, best known as the most famous former home of the Grand Ole Opry (1943-1974). Its history goes back to 1892, when it originally opened as the Union Gospel Tabernacle. Its history as a house of worship can be seen in the stained glass windows and pews rather than seats.
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On 16 Feb, 2014 By Jennifer Palus ...
Kim Wonders, the Master Director of Metro Nashville Chorus, has been named a member of the International Faculty Program of Sweet Adelines International.
The International Faculty Program is designed to advance Sweet Adeline International’s mission and goals by ensuring that highly trained instructors are prepared to deliver internationally-sponsored and supported educational events. The international faculty is comprised of members of Sweet Adelines International who are proficient in vocal and visual performance, organizational management, and leadership development.
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On 01 Feb, 2014 By Jennifer Palus ...
One of MNC's members is also active in the Nashville Rollergirls (http://www.nashvillerollergirls.com), and on Saturday, February 1, an MNC ensemble sang at the Roller Derby half-time.
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About 20 of our 60 members performed, to the delight of the crowds at the bout. Many of our members had never seen roller derby -- and we imagine many of those at the bout had never heard barbershop! So it was a great chance to share our respective hobby/passion. Thanks for inviting us to sing, Rollergirls!
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On 16 Dec, 2013 By Jennifer Palus ...
This Decemer, members of MNC added to holiday cheer at Williamson County Medical Center, the VA Hospital, Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, and the Main US Post Office. It's fun to sing in a lobby as people are hurrying through - because often they stop and listen and smile. At the VA, we were near an elevator, and when the doors opened at one point, a women came out and exclaimed "that's my favorite song!" She said we made her day -- and she made ours. Channel 5 News included us in our their news report about the busiest mailing day on 12/16/13 as well:
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