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- Maxx_Factor abstract "MAXX Factor is the barbershop quartet that won the Sweet Adelines International Quartet Championship for 2011 on October 22, 2010, in Seattle, Washington. SAI, "one of the world's largest singing organizations for women", has members over five continents who belong to more than 1,200 quartets. The quartet competed with seven other a cappella groups in the first season of The Sing-Off reality television show in December 2009, before being eliminated in the third of four episodes.".
- Maxx_Factor activeYearsStartYear "2007".
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- Maxx_Factor bandMember Baritone.
- Maxx_Factor bandMember Bass_(voice_type).
- Maxx_Factor bandMember Melody.
- Maxx_Factor bandMember Tenor.
- Maxx_Factor genre Barbershop_music.
- Maxx_Factor hometown Baltimore.
- Maxx_Factor hometown Maryland.
- Maxx_Factor hometown United_States.
- Maxx_Factor wikiPageExternalLink www.maxxfactorquartet.com.
- Maxx_Factor wikiPageID "26207141".
- Maxx_Factor wikiPageRevisionID "584675380".
- Maxx_Factor after Martini_(quartet).
- Maxx_Factor background "group_or_band".
- Maxx_Factor before Zing_(quartet).
- Maxx_Factor currentMembers "Dawn Adams Clifford – baritone".
- Maxx_Factor currentMembers "Leslie Wodday – lead".
- Maxx_Factor currentMembers "Molly Dalton Plummer – tenor".
- Maxx_Factor currentMembers "Valerie Hadfield-Rasnake – bass".
- Maxx_Factor genre Barbershop_music.
- Maxx_Factor hasPhotoCollection Maxx_Factor.
- Maxx_Factor name "MAXX Factor".
- Maxx_Factor origin Baltimore.
- Maxx_Factor origin Maryland.
- Maxx_Factor origin United_States.
- Maxx_Factor pastMembers "Kim Gray Hudson – baritone".
- Maxx_Factor title List_of_Sweet_Adelines_International_quartet_champions_by_year.
- Maxx_Factor title Sweet_Adelines_International.
- Maxx_Factor website www.maxxfactorquartet.com.
- Maxx_Factor years "2011".
- Maxx_Factor yearsActive "2007".
- Maxx_Factor subject Category:Barbershop_quartets.
- Maxx_Factor subject Category:Professional_a_cappella_groups.
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- Maxx_Factor comment "MAXX Factor is the barbershop quartet that won the Sweet Adelines International Quartet Championship for 2011 on October 22, 2010, in Seattle, Washington. SAI, "one of the world's largest singing organizations for women", has members over five continents who belong to more than 1,200 quartets. The quartet competed with seven other a cappella groups in the first season of The Sing-Off reality television show in December 2009, before being eliminated in the third of four episodes.".
- Maxx_Factor label "Maxx Factor".
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- Maxx_Factor homepage www.maxxfactorquartet.com.
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- Maxx_Factor name "MAXX Factor".