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Celebrities in BarbershoppingSome pretty famous folk have been part of our musical fraternity. Let's name some names... Updated: 1/17/2007 12:05:27 PM The Code of Ethics of the Barbershop Harmony Society states: "We shall accept for membership only congenial men of good character who love harmony in music or have a desire to harmonize." Through the years, more than 250,000 men have been accepted for membership, from all walks of life; indeed, few hobbies embrace a broader spectrum of individuals than does barbershopping. By way of illustration, in a recent international competition, one quartet was composed of a pastor, a programmer, a printer and an artist; another quartet was made up of a dentist, a mailman, a banker, and a nursing home administrator. Among the many devotees of barbershop harmony are some figures who are household names in America. While any Barbershopper will tell you that harmonizers are the nicest fellows on Earth, we’d like to call your attention to some of our brothers, past and present, who have achieved fame in other spheres. Politics and GovernmentHarry S. Truman—U.S. President Alfred E. Smith—Governor of New York William Sessions—Director of Federal Bureau of Investigations John Ashcroft—Attorney General, along with Trent Lott—U.S. Senator Jim Jeffords—U.S. Senator Mike Conaway – U.S. Congressman MusiciansBing Crosby—Singer, actor, former Barbershop Harmony Society board member Irving Berlin—Composer of "God Bless America", "White Christmas", hundreds of hits, honorary member of BHS Mitch Miller—Orchestra leader, host of "Sing Along with Mitch" television show, honorary member of BHS Fred Waring—Choral conductor, leader of the Pennsylvanians, honorary member of BHS Meredith Willson—Author and composer of The Music Man, honorary member of BHS The Buffalo Bills—Famous quartet from The Music Man on Broadway and film, 1950 international quartet champion The Osmond Brothers—Preteen quartet, later pop music stars, honorary members of BHS Ferde Grofé—Composer of classical music; "Grand Canyon Suite" Burl Ives—Folk singer, actor, Oscar winner Gordon Lightfoot—Pop singer, composer of "Sundown", "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" Sigmund Spaeth—Music critic, "The Tune Detective" James Melton—Opera singer Jerrod Ottley—Director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Jim Pike—Member, The Lettermen Sherrill Milnes—Opera singer, honorary member of BHS Bob Flanigan—Member, The Four Freshmen, and honorary member of BHS Gene Puerling—The Hi-Los and Singers Unlimited and honorary member of BHS Bill Gaither – gospel musician, winner of multiple Grammy and Dove awards EntertainmentDick Van Dyke—Television and film actor, singer, honorary member of BHS Bill Hanna—Creator of "The Flintstones", many other television cartoon series, honorary member of BHS Groucho Marx—Actor, comedian, host of "You Bet Your Life" Pat O’Brien—Film actor Ned Beatty—Film actor James Gregory—Television (Captain Luger on Barney Miller) and film actor Burt Mustin—Television and film character actor Bob Lally—Television director (The Jeffersons) John Miller—Executive vice-president, NBC television network SportsTom Henrich—Professional baseball player Greg Buttle—Professional football linebacker George Luken, Jr.—Professional basketball player Bobby Bragan—Professional baseball executive Radio’s Golden AgeArthur Godfrey—Radio and television personality, honorary member of BHS Art Baker—Radio and television personality, actor Jim Jordan—Star of “Fibber McGee and Molly” radio series Chester Lauck—Lum of “Lum ‘n’ Abner” radio series The King’s Men—Professional quartet, regulars on “Fibber McGee and Molly” The Sportsmen—Professional quartet, regulars on Jack Benny radio series —-###— |
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