I love the Gentlemen’s Agreement (clearly among the all-time great quartets), but how in the HELL did the Sundowners not win in ‘71? The tag at 26:52 is RIDICULOUS, especially for that era of barbershop. Were they just way ahead of their time? You can just hear the audience lose their minds at that stellar final chord (27:10) - I think I heard at least two overtones too! 🤯
I was thankful that I had a chance to sing in a quartet at that convention. It was the last time I sang with the All Stars quartet as I was being transferred from Buffalo to San Antonio by the US Air Force. The night before we departed we sang our final song to our wives - to the tune of “For all we know, we may never meet again.” It was a sad farewell.
Thank you so much for providing these memories..my dad was in many of the early 70's and place 14th in 67...
Can't stop replaying 26:52
More convention highlights. These are great!
I’m uploading the one from 1976 now. I’m searching for others!!
@@drakepugh23 Awesome! Thanks
I love the Gentlemen’s Agreement (clearly among the all-time great quartets), but how in the HELL did the Sundowners not win in ‘71? The tag at 26:52 is RIDICULOUS, especially for that era of barbershop. Were they just way ahead of their time? You can just hear the audience lose their minds at that stellar final chord (27:10) - I think I heard at least two overtones too! 🤯
Brilliant with capital B! Post more please . . .
21:32 Wow!
Wow. Just wow.
Sundowners clearly won that contest............
Gee, was Mike Rowe a member then?
I was thankful that I had a chance to sing in a quartet at that convention. It was the last time I sang with the All Stars quartet as I was being transferred from Buffalo to San Antonio by the US Air Force. The night before we departed we sang our final song to our wives - to the tune of “For all we know, we may never meet again.”
It was a sad farewell.
DRAKE THIS UPLOAD GOES HARD
LITERALLY