Ding-A- Lings
Charlie Lyman, Frank Harkness, Larry
Roseborough, Royce Parish. Really a Big D/VM group.
Doo-Dads
Guy McShan, Phil Winston, John Piercy, Dick Johnson. At times on tenor
was John Wiggs, on lead was Clark Womack. This quartet was a six times
International competitor between 1965 and 1971 and finished sixth in '66.
Brian Beck was a short term tenor.
Foot Lite Four
Andy Craig, David Whiteley, Ron Schmidt, Jim Hodge.
Gad-A-Bouts
Jim Bowman, Sam Houston, Bob Brown, Art Garrison. At various times
Bob Walden was tenor, Howard Dozier was bari, and Bill James was tenor.
Geri-Atrix
Barry Solomon, David Whiteley, Ron Schmidt, Art Garrison. Seniors quartet
champions.
Good Guys
Bob Cournoyer, Barry Beeson, Ron Schmidt, Royce Parish. |
Knights of Harmony
D.C. McNeely, Jack Culpepper, Los Swanson, Royce Parish. Original lead
was Fred Dennis. Went to International four times - 1959 to 1962 (21St
in '59). Rex House subbed as tenor for awhile and Dick Gifford also subbed
for a short while on bass.
Lost Chords
D.C. McNeely's first stint in a quartet. Mad Caps
Rex House, Jack Culpepper, Ralph Ribble,
Darwin Findley. Other MadCaps were Ken
Willis (L), Norm Bircher (L), and Wickie McMee
(Br).
Main Attraction
Barry Beeson, Louie Mullican, John Piercy, Bob Arbuckle. Later bass
was Jim Staley. This group sang for many years as the roving quartet atthe
Old SpaghettiWarehouse. Avery popular quartet. Made a record.
Mavericks
John Piercy, Jim Massey, Miles Middough, Bill English. A crazy bunch
and a superior contest and show quartet for many years. |