The film is a tribute to the human musical spirit as practiced in the barbershop genre.
It was in production for more than three years and was edited by Kate Amend, the editor of two Oscar-winning documentaries.
It follows the lives of some of the biggest names to emerge from international competition in the Society’s history, as well as providing interviews with many rank-and-file members, referred to as “Joe Barbershoppers.” The film features four prominent Barbershop Society quartets: OC Times, Max Q, Vocal Spectrum, and Reveille – over a span of years, on stage and at home, in their personal quests for international recognition.
"The film is a mixture of obsession, singing, zany comedy and nail-biting competition", according to writer/director, Aengus James.
The DVD was made available in June 2010 through Abramorama, and re-released in September 2011 through Breaking Glass Pictures.