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Upon returning, they immediately turned their focus to the 1998 Far Western District Contest in Phoenix, where they came home as the 1998 FWD Quartet Champs. They placed 12th in 1999 and 8th in 2000. They changed basses before the 2001 contest with the addition of Jim Kline (formerly of Buck Thirty-Nine and [[139th Street Quartet]]).  
Upon returning, they immediately turned their focus to the 1998 Far Western District Contest in Phoenix, where they came home as the 1998 FWD Quartet Champs. They placed 12th in 1999 and 8th in 2000. They changed basses before the 2001 contest with the addition of Jim Kline (formerly of Buck Thirty-Nine and [[139th Street Quartet]]).  


The quartet climbed through 8th, 6th, and 2nd in the world before capturing the International Championship in Louisville, KY, in July of 2004. This made Jimmy’s 30th appearance on the International stage beginning in 1970.  
The quartet climbed through 8th, 6th, and 2nd in the world before capturing the International Championship in Louisville, KY, in July of 2004. This made Kline’s 30th appearance on the International stage beginning in 1970.  


Gotcha! has performed hundreds of shows across the U.S., Canada and Ireland - on stage, radio, and television and has produced [[Gotcha!#Recordings | three outstanding recordings]].
Gotcha! has performed hundreds of shows across the U.S., Canada and Ireland - on stage, radio, and television and has produced [[Gotcha!#Recordings | three outstanding recordings]].

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