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Genres
  
Barbershop music

Website
  
Official site

Years active
  
1970s–present

Genre
  
Barbershop music

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Origin
  
Dallas, Texas, United States (1971)

Albums
  
Voices in Harmony, Freedom's Song, VM X

Record labels
  
Sony Classical Records, The Vocal Majority Chorus, VM Productions, Vocal Majority

Similar
  
Barbershop Harmony Society, Ambassadors of Harmony, Masters of Harmony, Acoustix, Max Q

Profiles

Vocal majority song you raise me up


The Vocal Majority (VM) is a Dallas, Texas-based men's chorus of over 150 singers, billed as "America's Premier Pops Chorus." The VM is the performing chorus of the Dallas Metro chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society (BHS). The VM has won twelve International Chorus Championships, a Barbershop Harmony Society record. The first eleven gold medals (1975, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006) were earned under the direction of Jim Clancy, who retired from International competition after 2010. The most recent championship, in July 2014, came under the direction of Jim's son Greg Clancy, the current Musical Director of VM.

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Society contest rules do not permit any chorus to compete again for two years after winning an International Chorus Championship, so no chorus can win twice less than three years apart. As seen in the list of championship years, the Vocal Majority had one four-year span between wins, from 1975 to 1979, coming in second place to the Thoroughbreds in 1978. After that, they proceeded to win the gold at every International competition in which they competed for over 30 years, until 2009, when the Ambassadors of Harmony won the gold medal. In July 2010, the Vocal Majority again earned a silver medal at the International Chorus Championship in Philadelphia. Clancy announced prior to the 2010 competition that it would be his last as director. Jim Clancy continues as the Executive Director and principal arranger for the chorus.

The Vocal Majority did not compete again at the International level until the 2014 competition, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Because of past alternate-year competitions, the 2014 competition also marked the first time the Vocal Majority competed directly against eight-time champion chorus the Masters of Harmony of Sante Fe Springs, California. The VM earned a composite 96.8% score from the 15-member panel of judges and took home their first gold medal since 2006, their twelfth overall.

The Vocal Majority has released over twenty recordings and has traveled extensively domestically and internationally. In May 2015, The VM will be the featured guest performers at The British Association of Barbershop Singers (BABS) Convention in Llandudno, Wales.

Several members of the Vocal Majority have also won the International Quartet Championship with the quartets Max Q, Acoustix, Side Street Ramblers, Dealer's Choice, Rural Route 4, Rapscallions and Old School.

The Vocal Majority, Jim Clancy and Greg Clancy have been inducted into The BHS Southwestern District's Hall of Fame.

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Director

In his tenure as director of the chorus, Jim Clancy has built an international reputation as composer, arranger, clinician, and vocalist. Clancy has conducted the chorus in performances throughout the United States, Canada, Scotland, England, before two United States Presidents, at national athletic events, with major symphony orchestras, and before hundreds of national conventions. Jim Clancy is often called upon to coach national and international choral groups, having conducted multiple concerts for the American Choral Directors Association and Music Educators National Conference. He has studied under American greats Fred Waring, Madeleine Marshall, Paris Rutherford, Martha Moore Clancy, Warren Angell, and B. B. McKinney, in addition to his academic work at Baylor University, Centenary College, Louisiana, and the University of North Texas.

Clancy's discography with the chorus includes 22 albums of popular, jazz, barbershop, and inspirational music. Also under his direction the VM produced the DVD, A Vocal Majority Christmas, released in 2003. As guest conductor with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Clancy combined the Utah ensemble with the VM in a joint album, Voices In Harmony, for CBS Masterworks. He has also performed on stage with many artists including Jimmy Dean, Bob Flanigan, The Four Freshmen, John Gary, Lee Greenwood, The Lettermen, Johnny Mann, The Oak Ridge Boys, and The Suntones.

In October, 2000, Clancy was honored by the Barbershop Harmony Society Southwestern District when a new trophy was unveiled and named in his honor as the Jim Clancy Chorus Champion Award.

Clancy served as the principal arranger and executive producer of the chorus’ latest audio recordings, Freedom's Song, Love Songs By Request, VM X and The Vocal Majority With Strings - Volume II.

In November 2013, Greg Clancy, Jim Clancy's son, was named Musical Director of The Vocal Majority Chorus. Greg joined The Vocal Majority at the age of twelve, and literally grew up studying under the direction of his father.

Greg’s accomplishments in the a cappella world are numerous. Greg currently holds the Barbershop Harmony Society’s record for total number of gold medals won -- 12 chorus gold medals (with the VM) and one quartet gold (with Max Q). Greg sang tenor with Class of the 80’s, Gatsby and Dealer's Choice and currently sings in Max Q, the 2007 BHS International Quartet Champion. Greg has coached several award-winning barbershop choruses, including Ambassadors of Harmony, Masters of Harmony, Toronto Northern Lights and Chicago’s Northbrook Chorus.

Greg’s vocation also revolves around music. He has been a first-call studio vocalist in North Texas’ thriving jingle industry for over 25 years. He recently was promoted to GM/VP Creative at TM Studios, the world’s preeminent radio music production house. At TM, a division of WestwoodOne, Greg composes imaging music for stations around the country, including KABC in Los Angeles, WMAL in Washington, D.C. and WLS in Chicago. Locally, Greg’s music is heard branding stations KVIL, KRLD, KLUV and others. He has also composed many local retail jingle campaigns for area businesses. Greg also sings in and produces most of the vocal sessions taking place at TM and has produced/co-produced many of the Vocal Majority's audio recordings including The Music Never Ends, How Sweet The Sound, You Raise Me Up, Believe, and The Jim Clancy Collection. Greg will produce the VM's next studio-recorded CD, scheduled for release Spring 2015.

Discography

  • Standing Room Only (1976)
  • Champs Back To Back (1976)
  • With A Song In Our Hearts (1979)
  • Here's to The Winners (1980)
  • From Texas With Love (VM Productions; Cassette; 1981)
  • Decade of Gold (1983)
  • All the Best (1983)
  • The Secret of Christmas (VM Productions; CD, Cassette; 1985)
  • For God, Country, & You (VM Productions; CD, Cassette; 1988)
  • I'll Be Seeing You (VM Productions; CD, Cassette; 1990)
  • Alleluia (VM Productions; CD, Cassette; 1992)
  • Best of the Early Years (VM Productions; CD, Cassette; (1992)
  • The Music Never Ends (VM Productions; CD, Cassette; 1996)
  • How Sweet the Sound (VM Productions; CD, Cassette; 1997)
  • The Vocal Majority with Strings, Volume I (VM Productions; CD, Cassette; 1998)
  • White Christmas (VM Productions; CD, Cassette; 2001)
  • Freedom's Song (VM Productions; CD, Cassette; 2002)
  • Love Songs By Request (VM Productions; CD, Cassette; 2002)
  • VM X (VM Productions; CD 2003)
  • Vocal Majority with Strings, Volume II (VM Productions; CD; 2004)
  • You Raise Me Up (VM Productions; CD; 2005)
  • Believe (VM Productions; CD; 2007)
  • Something's Coming: Broadway Hits from America's Premier Pops Chorus (VM Productions; CD; 2009)
  • VM Bandstand (VM Productions; CD;2011)
  • Songs

    The Secret of ChristmasThe Secret of Christmas · 1985
    I’m On My WaySomething's Coming · 2009
    So Many Voices Sing America's SongFreedom's Song · 2002

    References

    Vocal Majority Wikipedia