Lost in the 50's -- Our 2025 Annual Show

Sat, Sep 27 2025

  • Event Details
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  • Type of event: Performance
    Venue: Waterbury Congregational Church, UCC
    Description: Lost in the 50's -- Our 2025 Annual Show
     
    The Green Mountain Chorus in its 78th year of singing Barbershop Harmony, presents Lost in the 50's on September 27, 2025 at the Waterbury Congregational Church, United Church of Christ at 8 N Main St, Waterbury, VT.  Two show times will be available: 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm. Doors open at 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm. Each show will last about 2 hours, with an intermission and door prizes.


    Special Guest Quartet - Flower Power


    Formed out of a love for barbershop harmony and wanting to sing with our pals, Flower Power brings together four singers from four states: Alex Niquette (VT, tenor), Jonas Rimkunas (ME, lead), Sebastian Massa (CT, baritone), and Mert Danna (NH, bass). They sing a wide variety of barbershop music, from heartfelt ballads to toe-tapping up-tunes, always rooted in joy, ringing chords, and lasting friendship. Rehearsals often involve ice cream, questionable quantities of coffee, and the occasional ‘wait, are you flat or am I?’ debate. On stage, they come together as one groovy, harmonious, flower-powered force of nature. Audiences can expect heartfelt singing, plenty of smiles, and a performance that never goes out of season.  
     

    Additional Quest Quartet - Rearranged


    After each member had sung with at least one of the others in various quartets over many years of barber- shopping, Rearranged was formed bringing together Debra Drury, Robyn Moore, Nancy L’Ecuyer, and Irene Knight to sing with joy and humor. They’ve been entertaining audiences since 2012 and are delighted to be here with you today. 
     

    Green Mountain Chorus' own - Grade A Fancy - quartet


    A barbershop quartet with strong ties to the Green Mountain Chorus, of which all four singers are active members. The ensemble features Bob Crino of Alburgh (lead), Mo Cerutti of Plainfield (tenor), Ed Hutchinson of Plainfield (baritone), and Dave StonecliAe of Barre (bass). Originally formed many years ago, Grade A Fancy has evolved through changes in membership, with its current configuration established only recently. The quartet takes pride in presenting audiences with a rich blend of traditional barbershop melodies and the smooth harmonies of classic doowop. Grade A Fancy is available to perform throughout Chittenden County and Central Vermont