Bluegrass Student Union
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Bluegrass Student Union | |
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Years active | 1973-2007 |
Website | Official site |
Members | |
Allen Hatton — Tenor Ken Hatton — Lead Dan Burgess — Baritone Richard Staab — Bass |
Bluegrass Student Union is the Louisville, Kentucky barbershop quartet who won the 1978 SPEBSQSA International competition. They distinguished themselves by performing at a high level of proficiency on stage and in the recording studio throughout their 33-year career, and by continually improving their art, even after winning their gold medals. They credit much of their success to their coaches, Mary Jo Hatton Thompson, Don Clause, Ron Riegler, Gene Stickler and Ed Weber, to their chorus Director, Jim Miller, and to their long-time arrangers, Ed Waesche and Walter Latzko.
Allen Hatton (tenor) Ken Hatton (lead) Dan Burgess (baritone) Rick Staab (bass). Ken Hatton later sang lead with the 2000 Cardinal District Champion SENSATIONS quartet, who earned semi-finalist status (20th place) in the 2001 International Quartet Competition. Ken also sang lead with The Exchange, semi-finalist (20th place) in the 2003 International Quartet Competition of SPEBSQSA, Inc.
[edit] Discography
- After Class LP/Cassette no longer available
- The Older the Better LP/Cassette no longer available
- Music Man LP/Cassette no longer available
- Jukebox Saturday Night LP/CassetteCD no longer available
- Here to Stay CD/Cassette no longer available
- Legacy 3-CD Set still available
- Commencement" DVD-CD Set still available
[edit] See also
- Barbershop music
- Ambassadors of Harmony
- Barbershop Harmony Society
- List of quartet champions by year
[edit] External links
- Bluegrass Student Union
- Discography and biography from Primarily A Cappella
- Biography from the Association of International Champions
- Discography from [1] Mike Barkley's Monster list
Preceded by Most Happy Fellows |
Barbershop Harmony Society International Quartet Champions 1978 |
Succeeded by Grandma's Boys |
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