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The 2002-2003 year promised to be a strong year for the Harmonics. Needing to welcome only three new members (Fiona, Mak and Austin), and with Julia back for her second year as director, the group had all of the experience it needed to set a standard for groups to come. The group put in a lot of work from the very beginning getting songs ready to record for the Harmonics' fifth full-length album, Rock Beats Scissors. With so many returning members, it took no time for the group to start singing well together and be ready for time in the studio.

Not content merely to produce one of the best collegiate a cappella CDs, the group also spent winter quarter competing in the ICCA quarterfinals at UC Berkeley, where Marcella White-Campbell's arrangement of Porcelain won the best arrangement award, and traveling to Los Angeles to sing in festivals at UCLA and USC where we earned further awards for arrangements and vocal percussion. At the beginning of March, the Harmonics hosted the ICCA semifinals at Stanford, and tried something new with PAC'n the House, a night of professional a cappella on campus right before the ICCAs. The amazing show featured the House Jacks, Boyz Nite Out, Kickshaw, and guests Brandeis VoiceMale.

(more on the 02-03 year)

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