List of Sweet Adelines International quartet champions by year
This page lists Sweet Adelines International quartet champions by the year in which they won or, since 1993, by the year after they won (being the year they primarily hold their title).
- 2012 — Martini
- 2011 — MAXX Factor
- 2010 — Zing!
- 2009 — Moxie Ladies
- 2008 — Four Bettys
- 2007 — SALT
- 2006 — SPOTLIGHT
- 2005 — "the BUZZ"
- 2004 — Brava!
- 2003 — Swinglish Mix
- 2002 — Fanatix
- 2001 — A Cappella Gold
- 2000 — Signature Sound
- 1999 — Rumors
- 1998 — Classic Edition
- 1997 — 4-Star Collection
- 1996 — Weekend Edition
- 1995 — Chicago Fire
- 1994 — Showtime
- 1993 – (designation changed)[1][2]
- 1992 — City Lights
- 1991 — Swing Street
- 1990 — Panache
- 1989 — Growing Girls
- 1988 — Savvy
- 1987 — Ginger 'N' Jazz
- 1986 — Ambiance
- 1985 — Jubilation
- 1984 — 4 For The Show
- 1983 — Melo-Edge
- 1982 — Music Gallery
- 1981 — All Star Jubilee
- 1980 — The Penna-Fores
- 1979 — The Hallmarks
- 1978 — The Tetrachords
- 1977 — The Shondells
- 1976 — High Society
- 1975 — The Front Office Four
- 1974 — The Sounds of Music
- 1973 — The Tiffanys
- 1972 — The 4th Edition
- 1971 — The Bron's Tones
- 1970 — The Rarities
- 1969 — The Metropolitans
- 1968 — The Galatones
- 1967 — The Hurricane Honeys
- 1966 — The Piper-Ettes
- 1965 — The Shalimars
- 1964 — The Note-Cracker Sweets
- 1963 — The Heathertones
- 1962 — The Sea-Adelines
- 1961 — The Lyrics
- 1960 — The Gibson Girls
- 1959 — The Yankee Misses
- 1958 — The Sweet and Lows
- 1957 — The Cracker Jills
- 1956 — The Junior Misses
- 1955 — The Nota-Belles
- 1954 — The Mississippi Misses
- 1953 — The Big Four
- 1952 — The Pitch Pipers
- 1951 — The Quarternotes
- 1950 — The Harmony Belles
- 1949 — The Tune Twisters
- 1948 — The Johnson Sisters
- 1947 — The Decaturettes
See also
Notes
- ^ Since international competition is held each year in late September, October or early November, Sweet Adelines International and the organization of champion quartets boards of directors agreed in 1993 that they would designate international quartet champions by the calendar year during which they primarily hold their titles rather than the year in which they win their titles.
- ^ "1993". sweetadelineintl.org. Sweet Adelines International. http://www.sweetadelineintl.org/1993.cfm. Retrieved December 2, 2009.
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