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Julie
Hagstrom, Lead
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Julie is
the quintessential barbershop brat, having joined Sweet Adelines at
the ripe old age of 14. She grew up watching her dad, Maurie, during
his quartet rehearsals, and her mother, Janet, was a member of
the Chehalis, WA chorus (Julie was their director!).
She won her first regional medal--gold--in 1996 with TrademarK after
20 years as a Sweet Adeline; a true example of how hard work and a
"never give up attitude" pays off. Between 1997-2000, Julie also
earned a silver medal and three regional championships with Seattle
Style, not to mention a couple with Pacific
Sound Chorus!
Julie is the only married member of Unplugged
and the only one with children: Josh (16), Megan (12) and Danny (5). Her
husband, Ron, is a great supporter of the quartet; when they are busy
at a quartet weekend, hes home with 3 kids, 2 cats, 2 dogs
and 18 alpacas!! The Hagstrom family is in the process of adopting
a little girl from China and the new family member should arrive sometime
during 2003. Megan recently passed her audition and joined her mother
as a member on the risers at Pacific Sound. She recorded one of the
songs on Unplugged's first CD,
Unplugged, Electrified (commercial
pitch: click here to order your CD!), and
listens to barbershop non-stop; she's even more of a barbershop brat
than her mother!
Julie works for Wells Fargo Bank and is also a District Manager for
Arbonne Health and Beauty products. After Danny was born, Ron retired
from Microsoft and Julie went back to work so Ron could become a stay-at-home
dad.
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Teresa
McCafferty, tenor
Speaking
of barbershop brats. . .it took Teresa's mother, Chris McCafferty,
ten years to talk her daughter into joining Sweet Adelines. However,
once she took the plunge, she never looked back. Within six months,
Teresa was on the board of directors and in her first quartet,
and within two years was her mother's section leader.
Rainier Rhythm was Teresa's first quartet in 1993 and they won the
Regional Novice Award. In 1994, she won her first regional championship
in Park Place with Anna, but the lead moved to New York after International
in Reno, and that's when Teresa and Julie found each other. They got
together with friends Rose Cooper and Susan Lamb (now bass of a cappella
Gold, though she sang baritone in this combo) and went to International
in Ft. Lauderdale in 1996 as TrademarK. After Ft. Lauderdale, Susan
moved to San Diego . . . do you see a pattern here? Teresa and Julie
hooked back up with Anna and fellow chorus member Sally Denkelberg
and went on to compete four times at International as Seattle Style.
Teresa works for fellow barbershoppers, Chuck and Jill Landback, and
jokes that they know her vacation schedule six years in advance, since
its always centered around a barbershop contest or event.
Jill sings with Teresa in Pacific
Sound Chorus, but Teresas not her section leader -- darn!
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Anna
Chamberlain, baritone
Continuing
the quartet's "family barbershop connections," Anna is the
sister of Ted Chamberlain, director of Rainier
Valley Harmonizers (SPEBSQSA) in Puyallup, WA, and longtime quarteter.
She started singing barbershop in high school, but it was Ted who
helped her find Sweet Adelines after college.
Anna won her first Regional contest in Park Place with Teresa. She
had several Top Five regional finishes prior to that (including two
with Susan Lamb as a lead!). After Park Place, she got together with
some close friends and won the regional Novice Award with Java Town
Jive. Then she went on to form Seattle Style with Teresa and Julie.
Anna
is also on the risers each week with Julie and Teresa, singing with
the International medalist chorus, Pacific
Sound, under the master direction of Carole Kirkpatrick, current
SAI president.
Anna is an Officer Manager for a printing company in Seattle.
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Judy
Pozsgay, bass
Judy is
the Canadian of the group and the youngest member of our quartet,
something she reminds Julie of frequently, since Julie's . . . not!
Judy hasn't been at this barbershop thing as long as the others, but
she's piled up her credentials quickly. She started in Sweet Adelines
as a lead, but had switched to bass about six months before the International-bound
quartet Go-Go! asked her to sing bass with them in 1999. Less
than three months later, they placed 12th in Salt Lake City.
Judy
is a member, choreographer, and Assistant Director for the award-winning
Lions Gate Chorus from
Vancouver, BC Canada, under the master direction of Sandy Robinson.
She has recently been accepted into the SAI Judging Program in the
Showmanship category.
Judy works for the University of British Columbia, Faculty Law as
the Associate Director of Career Services. Judy is a lawyer and former
grad of UBC Law School and although she no longer "officially"
practices law, that doesn't stop her from using her courtroom interrogation
and persuasion tactics on the quartet!
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More
fun (and lots safer!) than sticking your finger in a socket:
Unplugged, Electrified is
now available! Click here for more information
about our CD.
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