PDQ appeared at the Bay Area Regional Harmony Sweepstakes Festival, 3/13/10
We were thrilled to have been selected to compete in the 2010 26th Annual Bay Area Regional Harmony Sweepstakes a cappella festival!
It was an amazing experience, and we made several new friends. Congratulations to Boyz Nite Out on an incredible performance and well-deserved win!
Here's what was said about us; we LIKE these folks! :)
[PDQ] gave an excellent example of the typical barbershop mixture of humor and technical execution of the demanding arrangements in their set list... - Tammy Heinsohn
PDQ was a four woman group that merged the Mexican Hat Dance song with lyrics about potatoes, to great comic effect. - Christopher McLaughlin
...PDQ is a female quartet excelling in the style of barbershop harmony. ... Their love of music certainly did shine through in their performance. One of their songs was the brilliantly arranged "The Potato song," arranged by Chris Hebert... ... that song and its audience appeal were topics I overheard during intermission as I was eaves dropping. - Stacy Lynne
One of my personal favorites ...was PDQ... Their smiling, confident style made very clear the truth of their statement that singing is what they love to do. Thoroughly entertaining, excellent harmonizing and a seamless meshing of voices characterized this mature yet playful group. - Karin Raab
...PDQ... offered tight and energetic renditions of "You Turned the Tables on Me," "Sir Duke," and the amusing "The Potato Song." (This was my favorite group, and I'm surprised they didn't take home a trophy.) - Tom McIntyre
PDQ was really tight and skillful singing beauty-shop tunes. They didn't get an award but they must have been on the short list because their chords rang the house. Their adaption called "Potato" was hilarious. - Larry Hamel