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The Border
Chorders


of El Paso, Texas
Four Amigos

HARMONIZING SINCE 1947


Arrow Down, Please

The Border Chorders Invite YOU
To our rehearsal
every Tuesday night at
University Presbyterian Church
7:30 P.M. 244 N. Resler
Exit # 12 off Interstate 10 W


MEMBERSHIP
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WHAT ARE THE Border Chorders DOING THIS YEAR
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TO FIND OUT ABOUT OUR LAST ACTIVITY,

and this is what the Southwestern District is doing,
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Valentine Staff & Hearts


Want to send a
LIVE Singing Valentine
to someone you love?
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and
speaking of Valentines
click below
to read about the Border Chorder's Valentines
"The B SHARPS"


Who are The Border Chorders?

In the spring of 1947 a group of El Paso men concerned with preserving the American art form of a cappella four-part harmony singing, decided to form a chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America (S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A) , which had been founded in Tulsa nine years earlier.

With hard work and energetic recruiting, they were able to reach the 20-man minimum needed for a charter. On July 19, 1947 the El Paso chapter came into existence officially. Membership grew rapidly. Several charter members were also Kiwanians who put that club's prestige and influence to good use. The group's sponsor was the Carlsbad , New Mexico chapter.

Two improtant events marked the Border Chorders' fourth year, 1951. Early in the year they acquired a chorus director, Dr. John Heiden, whose talent and energy would steer the singers into a first rate 1951 Parade of
	 Quartets Program choral group until his retirement in 1960. The second event was the chapter's first annual show held in April. During the Society's early years emphasis was on quartet singing, so A Parade of Quartets was born. There followed a gradual trasition to theme shows with far more chorus involvement,but always including one or more big name quartets. In addition to local quartets, groups from Arizona, California, New Mexico and elsewhere in Texas were invited to appear. To date,many International Champion Quartets have made appearances on EL Paso chapter shows since 1951 click and see.

In 1953 the chapter made its first appearance on the national scene when a local quartet, The Desertaires, qualified to sing in that years International Contest held in Detroit. In 1962 and again in 1964 the Border Chorders chorus won the Southwestern District contest to qualify for International. They placed third in 1962 and in 1964 became International Champions 1964 
	International Champs

In the 51 years of its existence, the chorus has had only 11 directors -gifted, dedicated men who have consistently emphasized quality singing. This insistence on singing skills is manifested at every rehearsal where basic voice training is given. Basic voice skills are the foundation of good barbershop singing, as they are in every other genre of voiced music. S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. contest judging is heavly weighted toward sound quality and precision.

Through the years the group has participated in contests at the District and Division levels. We have competed at Southwestern District 14 times since 1964, and have competed at numerous Division I contests since 1982. In 2000 we were voted most improved chorus. In fact here we are at Division in Midland.
1997 
	Division contest

Read more about the old days


This year's Barbershopper of the Year
is
FRANK CREMER


This year's President
is
MANNY GARZA, JR.

To Find the Rest of Our Officers
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CLICK FOR CURRENT QUARTETS

SAGEBLOOMERS (1952)
DESERTAIRES (1953)

PAST EL PASO QUARTETS


BORDER CHORDER
ANNUAL SHOW
since 1951

1997 SHOW PROGRAM

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IF YOU WOULD LIKE SHOW INFORMATION.

COMMING GUEST QUARTETS

May 7, 2005 Fiurth-Place Champs METROPOLIS
May 6, 2006 Not Yet Selected


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