Byron
Myers - Executive Director
Moving from the position of
Musical Director after a 30 year tenure, to the position of Executive Director
did not diminish the love and dedication that Byron has maintained for the group
that he founded in 1970.
Byron is recognized
nationally in choral music arenas and with nearly 50 years as a respected,
knowledgeable choral conductor. He is perhaps best known for his success in the
area of the barbershop music with quartets and choruses such as The Kippers, The Pony ExpressMen, the American BarberBoys and the St. Joseph Show Chorus.
He sees the growth of New G‘s as proof that the group
has much to offer a young person. Byron explains, “We give young people an
opportunity to develop churchmanship and a chance for a sharing of faith and
fellowship.”

Byron and his wife Phyllis have been involved in the St
Joseph arts community their entire lives.


Byron "Bemo" Myers II - Music Director
Byron (Bemo)
Myers II has been the musical director since 1998. He has a Minor in Music, B.A.
in Psychology and a Master's Degree in Social Work. Bemo is well known in our
region for his contributions to music, church, and theater. His quartet, The
Noise Boys (NB), has performed throughout the United States and was awarded 2001
District Champions by the Barbershop Harmony Society (BHS). The NB were named
Central States representatives to International Competitions in Portland, OR,
Montreal, Canada, and Indianapolis, IN.
Bemo also directed the
Voices of America, a men's a capella chorus in the St. Joseph, Mo. area. Under
his direction, the "Voices" tripled in size, were twice named as the top
chorus in the country in membership growth, and were named the Most Improved by
the Barbershop Harmony Society (BHS). The Voices of America have been crowned
District Champions and have represented their District at International
competitions in Salt Lake City, UT and Indianapolis, IN. Bemo is a sought after
in the BHS as a coach and youth clinician.
Bemo enjoys directing
NG because, "Music can touch you…it gives kids an opportunity to say and do
things they might not otherwise. In addition, NG is special because my wife and
I both sang in it when we were teenagers. The friendships we built there still
endure today. Life can be pretty hard and even harder for teenagers. I think
it's important that kids can have a place where they can express/develop their
talents, build friendships, and build their faith - all in a safe Christian
environment."

In the "real world",
Bemo and his wife Carol reside in St. Joseph with their two sons, B.J. (middle
top) and Joey (middle bottom).
He is a Forensic Case Monitor for the Department of Mental Health for Missouri
and is working on his Ph.D. at the University of Kansas.