History

The Barbershop Sweethearts are Boston University's premiere all-female barbershop group. We began in 2002, founded by Gillian Sowray (alumni 2005) and a few cohorts. Thanks to Gillian's vision and the great dedication of our members, the Barbershop Sweethearts have grown and improved each year.

Now, the Sweethearts are eight members strong (a double-quartet), with two girls per voice part. The group focuses on the blend and harmonizing that makes barbershop unique. While we are rooted in our barbershop ways, we also have fun integrating more modern sounds into our repertoire.

The Barbershop Sweethearts host three major concerts each year. We also participate in various gigs throughout the year. On some weekends we enjoy singing on Newbury st. In February 2008, we competed in the ICCAs (International Championship of Colligate A cappella) for the first time. Not only did we win 2nd Runner Up and Best Choreography in the Regional round, but we also were the only Boston University group to represent in the Semi-final round in March, 2008.

Fall 2008 repertoire: Ain't Misbehavin'; Angels We Have Heard on High; Birdland; Blue Moon; Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight; Hello, My Baby; Mama, I'm A Big Girl Now; No, Not Much; The One Rose; Stop! In the Name of Love; The Longest Time; What a Wonderful World; and Yesterday.

"The Battle of the Sexes"
Part of the Barbershop Sweethearts' history includes our annual benefit concert "The Battle of the Sexes." Each year we raise money for Jane Doe, Inc., the Massachusetts Coalition against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence. Battle was started during founder Gillian's last year and has continued to be a Sweethearts legacy. We are proud to support such a worthy organization.





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