2002 Pioneer District Quartet Champions


Update

Crossfire is proud to be the new Pioneer District Quartet Champions for 2002. Thank you all for your support and encouragement over the past year. And also thanks to our wives and coaches for their patience and understanding. We look forward to meeting and singing with all of our friends in the Pioneer and Ontario Districts over the next year.


About

Crossfire is a registered quartet of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. International. Crossfire was formed in the fall of 2001 with the intent of competing in the Pioneer District Quartet contest and entertaining in the Southwestern Ontario and Eastern Michigan areas.


Member Profiles

Robb Smith ( Tenor ) is from Macomb Michigan and is a member of both the Grosse Pointe (Lakeshore Chorus) and the Macomb (Harmony Haritage Chorus) chapters. Robb has been singing barbershop for 12 years and has sung with many Pioneer Quartets.

Brian McDougall ( Lead ) is a member of the Strathroy Chapter (Vocal Federation) and has 23 years of barbershop experience. His quartet experience includes the Ontario District Champions "The Max" and most recently The Wave.

Scott "Riz" Risley ( Bass ) is a member of the Macomb Michigan (Harmony Haritage Chorus) chapter. Scott has 21 years of music experience including Opera and a High School/College quartet.

Rich Lauzon ( Baritone ) is a member of the Sarnia Chapter (Bluewater Chordsmen). Rich is a veteran of many quartets most recently The Wave with a total of 15 years barbershop experience.


Need Entertainers?

Crossfire has built a repertoire of barbershop arrangements to entertain all audiences and is looking forward to perform for you. For booking info in Canada e-mail Brian McDougall or in the U.S. e-mail Robb Smith.


Links

Grosse Pointe Lakeshore Chorus
Macomb County Harmony Haritage Chorus
Ontario District WWW Page
Pioneer District WWW Page
Sarnia Bluewater Chordsmen
Strathroy Vocal Federation
S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. International office



Send Mail to richlauzon@sympatico.ca

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Last Update 10/31/2002