Most Happy Fellows
Barbershop quartet
Most Happy Fellows | |
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Years active | 1967–2008 |
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Website | AIC Site |
Most Happy Fellows is the Barbershop quartet that won the 1977 SPEBSQSA international competition in Philadelphia.
Lead, Larry Hassler went on to marry the daughter of Baritone Jack Lyon. Tom Wilkie joined the quartet at Bass upon the passing of Ken Hawkinson (1996–2007). Since the 1990s, Matthew Rice became the lion in the Wizard of Oz Package, taking over the bass voice part.
Discography
- Most Happy Fellows, AIC Masterworks CD
- Most Happy Fellows & Chicago News, cassette
- At Ease, LP/cassette
- Thanks For The Memories, LP/cassette
- We're Off To See The Wizard, LP/cassette
They also appear on Showtime at Seaside (1995; cassette) by QCED (Quartet Champions of the Evergreen District).
See also
- Barbershop music
- Barbershop Harmony Society
- List of quartet champions by year
External links
- AIC entry (archived)
- Discography from [1] Mike Barkley's Monster list
Preceded by Innsiders | SPEBSQSA International Quartet Champions 1977 | Succeeded by Bluegrass Student Union |
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Barbershop Harmony Society Champions
- 1939: Bartlesville Barflies
- 1940: Flat Foot Four
- 1941: Chord Busters
- 1942: Elastic Four
- 1943: Four Harmonizers
- 1944: Harmony Halls
- 1945: Misfits
- 1946: Garden State Quartet
- 1947: Doctors of Harmony
- 1948: Pittsburghers
- 1949: Mid States Four
- 1950: Buffalo Bills
- 1951: Schmitt Brothers
- 1952: Four Teens
- 1953: Vikings
- 1954: Orphans
- 1955: Four Hearsemen
- 1956: The Confederates
- 1957: Lads of Enchantment
- 1958: Gay Notes
- 1959: Four Pitchikers
- 1960: Evans Quartet
- 1961: The Suntones
- 1962: Gala Lads
- 1963: Town and Country Four
- 1964: Sidewinders
- 1965: Four Renegades
- 1966: Auto Towners
- 1967: Four Statesmen
- 1968: Western Continentals
- 1969: MARK IV
- 1970: Oriole Four
- 1971: Gentlemen's Agreement
- 1972: Golden Staters
- 1973: Dealer's Choice
- 1974: Regents
- 1975: Happiness Emporium
- 1976: Innsiders
- 1977: Most Happy Fellows
- 1978: Bluegrass Student Union
- 1979: Grandma's Boys
- 1980: Boston Common
- 1981: Chicago News
- 1982: Classic Collection
- 1983: Side Street Ramblers
- 1984: The Rapscallions
- 1985: The New Tradition
- 1986: Rural Route 4
- 1987: Interstate Rivals
- 1988: Chiefs of Staff
- 1989: Second Edition
- 1990: Acoustix
- 1991: The Ritz
- 1992: Keepsake
- 1993: Gas House Gang
- 1994: Joker's Wild
- 1995: Marquis
- 1996: Nightlife
- 1997: Yesteryear
- 1998: Revival
- 1999: FRED
- 2000: Platinum
- 2001: Michigan Jake
- 2002: Four Voices
- 2003: Power Play
- 2004: Gotcha!
- 2005: Realtime
- 2006: Vocal Spectrum
- 2007: Max Q
- 2008: OC Times
- 2009: Crossroads
- 2010: Storm Front
- 2011: Old School
- 2012: Ringmasters
- 2013: Masterpiece
- 2014: Musical Island Boys
- 2015: Instant Classic
- 2016: Forefront
- 2017: Main Street
- 2018: After Hours
- 2019: Signature
- 2022: Quorum
- 2023: Midtown
- 2024: Three and a Half Men
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