Hunterdon Harmonizers

New "quartet" gets their Irish Up

Type of post: Chorus news item
Sub-type: No sub-type
Posted By: Christian Hunter
Status: Archived
Date Posted: Sun, Mar 12 2017
The Harmonizers newest quartet, tentatively named "A Definite Harmony Disorder Quartet", debuted at the 4th Annual FSSP St. Patty's Day Parade in Clinton, NJ.  The quartet, which features six members (apologies to those math majors out there),, is comprised of Carmen Olivo, Marcus Hunter, Kyle Lucchesi, Rob Lucchesi, Andrew Hunter and Christian Hunter.  The group entertained the early crowd planted in some of the best seats on Main Street.  They were then featured at the Grandstand to get the parade started with a set of songs "My Wild Irish Rose", "Top of the World" and then a suitable closer, "Irish Blessing".  They serendaded mayor Janice Kovacs with "In the Still of the Night" including an off the cuff commercial for the great town.  After several impromptu songs up and down the street and in shops they made their way to the Historic Red Mill to provide entertainment for a family friendly assortment of activiites.  They even came across a familiar friendly face, Lynn Burtis (Tony Weber's partner in crime) who allowed them to provide some musical education in the old school house..

Twas a fantastically fun kick off for this sextet of quartetters and well worth braving some chilly temps.  Erin go braugh!