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The Dapper Dans barbershop quartet, at Disneyland's Main Street, USA WPA poster, 1936. Barbershop vocal harmony is a style of a cappella close harmony, or unaccompanied vocal music, characterized by consonant four-part chords for every melody note in a primarily homorhythmic texture.
The opening theme song and insert song of the 1967–68 Japanese science fiction TV series Ultraseven feature elements of a barbershop quartet. [ citation needed ] The 2010 video game, Toy Story 3 , has a Pict-O-Matic cutscene where if you dress four citizens in a barber outfit, it will trigger a cutscene where they become a barbershop quartet.
Classic Collection is the barbershop quartet that won the 1982 SPEBSQSA international competition. Members of the quartet are: Curt Hutchison, tenor; Larry Wilson, lead; George Davidson, baritone and Terry Heltne, bass.
The song was included on their 1968 album, Live at the Talk of the Town. Country music pioneer Jimmie Rodgers references "Sweet Adeline" in his song "My Old Pal". The song was briefly sung by drunkards in the film Victor/Victoria. The song was part of a medley of barbershop songs sung by the Beagle Boys in an episode of DuckTales.
Media in category "Barbershop music" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Barbershop swipe - Sweet Rosie O'Grady - Shannon Quartet 1924.mid 7.8 s; 562 bytes
The Four Harmonizers was a Barbershop quartet that won the 1943 SPEBSQSA international competition.. This Chicago quartet also competed in the 1941 and 1942 national contests of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. (SPEBSQSA), now known as the Barbershop Harmony Society (BHS).
Paul (Sleepy) Chapman – bass 1936–1938 (wrote the popular barbershop song "Oh Joe" [1] The Flat Foot Four is a Barbershop quartet that won the 1940 SPEBSQSA international competition. [ 2 ] The victorious line-up was the following:
The Auto Towners is a Barbershop quartet that won the 1966 SPEBSQSA international competition.. At the time they won the 1966 SPEBSQSA International Championship (held in Chicago), the Auto Towners were composed of Al Rehkop (tenor), Glenn Van Tassell (lead), Clint Bostick (baritone), and Carl Dahlke (bass).