The Lettermen
The Lettermen | |
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The trio in 1964. | |
Background information | |
Origin | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1959-present |
Labels | Capitol |
The Lettermen is an American male pop music vocal trio. The Lettermen's trademark is close-harmony pop songs with light arrangements. The group started in 1959. They have had 16 Top 10 singles including one #1, 32 consecutive Billboard Magazine chart albums, 11 gold records, and five Grammy nominations.
History
A Lettermen group was formed in the late 1950s by Mike Barnett, Dick Stewart and Tony Butala. They auditioned for Jackie Barnett (who was chief comedy writer for the Jimmy Durante TV show) for the "Newcomers of 1928" revue. It was Barnett who gave the group their name. Now as "The Lettermen", they landed the part to impersonate The Rhythm Boys, the vocal group that traveled with Paul Whiteman and his orchestra in the late 1920s, and gave Bing Crosby his initial fame. The "Newcomers of 1928" revue opened on 28 February 1958 at the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, Nevada amd also starred Paul Whiteman, Buster Keaton, Rudy Vallée, Harry Richman, and Fifi D'Orsay. They played to sell-out audiences and were held over for many weeks. Continuing with a six week tryout at the Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, the idea continued to be a smash, with Butala being the lone consistent Letterman. Barnett and Russell were replaced by Gary Clarke and Jerry Paul. When the tryout ended, Butala landed a job as singer/bass player in a lounge group, "Bill Norvis and the Upstarts", with Gary Clarke. After a few months, Clarke left the group and was replaced by Jim Pike. Pike and Butala decided to leave the Upstarts and form a new group although they had not yet decided to use the Lettermen name. Pike envisioned a group where each member was an excellent soloist as well as a great group singer. Pike and Butala joined with the third Letterman, Bob Engemann, a singer that Pike had met when he attended Brigham Young University a few years earlier (Pike and Engemann had come to Los Angeles, California, and had sung together until Engemann had to go into the California National Guard for 6 months. That's why Pike joined Bill Norvis and there met Butala). The combination of Pike, Engemann and Butala first recorded in 1960.
They secured a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records through Bob Engemann's older brother, Karl Engemann, who was a record producer there, and for whom Pike had earlier released a record called "Lucy D", which was not successful. Karl Engemann, years later became Marie Osmond's Personal Manager for many years. Pike, Butala and Engemann as "The Lettermen" released two singles in 1960 for Warner Bros. The A-sides were "Two Hearts" and "Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring". They were not successful. After Warner Bros. Karl Engemann moved on to Capitol Records as President of A&R. He got them out of their contract at Warner Bros., and made an appointment for them to see Nick Venet, a producer at Capitol and they were signed.
There was another "Lettermen" group in the late 1950s and early 1960s that recorded for Liberty Records, (which was a major record label at the time). They were an R&B group with five members, and their single was called "Hey Big Brain", but was not successful. About that same time there was a third group called the Lettermen Trio, headed up by Sammy Vandenburg, they also had no record success. But the "Lettermen" of Pike, Engemann and Butala had the first hit record, so by law they were entitled to exclusively use the "Lettermen" name.
The Lettermen were unknown until they signed with Capitol Records in 1961. Their first single for Capitol, "The Way You Look Tonight," succeeded on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart and climbed to #13. Their next, "When I Fall in Love," reached the Top 10 in late 1962 and hit #1 on AC. They had several other Top 10 AC hits, such as 1965's "Theme From A Summer Place". In late 1967 Bob Engemann resigned, and was replaced by Jim Pike's younger brother, Gary Pike. The hits continued with the 1968 medley "Goin' Out of My Head"/"Can't Take My Eyes Off You", and in 1968 with "Put Your Head on My Shoulder", plus 1969's "Hurt So Bad", which reached #12 and lasted on the Hot 100 for 21 weeks, second only to the 22 weeks for The Archies' "Sugar, Sugar" within that calendar year. The last successful single was in 1971, "Love", a solo by Jim Pike.
The Lettermen have had 16 Top 10 singles including one #1, 32 consecutive Billboard Magazine chart albums, 11 gold records, five Grammy nominations, an Andy Award, and a Cleo Award.
In 1976, Jim Pike left the group because of vocal problems and sold the Lettermen name to Butala. In 1981 Gary Pike left the Lettermen, and today Jim and Gary Pike, along with Ric de Azevedo, sing The Lettermen hits, billed as "Reunion".
In 1961, The Lettermen started performing live concerts doing over 200 shows a year, an unbroken string that continues to the present.
Over the decades, the group has had various line-ups, replacing members who left for various reasons with new people to maintain a trio. Tony Butala has stated that the group ethos is that of three strong soloists that harmonize, and that the group encourages individual singing and songwriting. Butala has also stated that the current combination of members, which includes Donovan Tea (thirty years) and Bobby Poynton (eight years) "is the best combination of voices, and best sounding group since the original trio."
They pride themselves in welcoming audience member photographs during the show as they sing Up, Up, and Away.
Among their many songs include renditions of several traditional Filipino kundimans such as Dahil Sa Iyo ("Because of You"), Sapagkat Kami ay Tao Lamang ("For We are Only Human"). Their enunciation and pronunciation in the language has developed over the decades that they have interpreted these love songs.
On December 9 and December 10, 2012, The Lettermen Society Convention was held at The Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. The members had dinner and breakfast with the current group of Tony Butala, Donovan Tea, and Bobby Poynton. They attended the soundcheck and Lettermen Holiday Show with ticketed audience members in the casino showroom. This celebration was the 31st annual convention.
The 32nd annual Lettermen convention was a four-day event at the South Point Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas between October 10, 2013 and October 13, 2013. Hundreds of Lettermen Society members and fans were invited to attend.
Bobby Engemann died on 20 January 2013 in Provo, Utah, of complications from his 13 December 2012 heart bypass surgery.
The Lettermen is represented by Michael Pick at MPI Talent in Los Angeles.
Personnel over the years
- Jim Pike 1959-1974 Sold complete interest in Lettermen name To Butala in 1976
- Bob Engemann 1959-1967 Sold his interest in Lettermen name to Pike and Butala in 1967
- Tony Butala 1959-present Bought complete interest in Lettermen name from Pike in 1976
- Gary Pike 1967-1981
- Donny Pike 1974-1982
- Doug Curran joined the Lettermen in 1969-1970, taking over temporarily for Jim Pike who was experiencing voice problems. In addition to touring with Tony and Gary, he also recorded three albums with the group: I Have Dreamed (May 1969), Hurt So Bad (October 1969) and Traces / Memories (Jan. 1970).
- Ralph "Chad" Nichols
- Don Campeau
- Ernie Pontiere
- Bobby Poynton 1990-1995, 2011-present He is the present tenor who also sung with The Crew Cuts from 1998-2000 and The Diamonds from 2001-2011.
- Darren Dowler, who joined the group in 1995-2005, became the lead singer for Paul Revere and the Raiders in 2008, and starred in the motion picture Rock and Roll the Movie in 2009, a film he wrote, directed, scored and starred in. Dowler also had smaller parts in the films, Hancock and Eagle Eye. Dowler is also the author for a novel entitled THE WAR OF ANGELS (Author House Publishing 2007).
- Donovan Tea 1984-present
- Mark Preston 1984-1988, 2006-2011 was asked to join the group in 1980, but due to previous commitments, had to turn the offer down. In the following years, Preston was the opening act for Phyllis Diller, as well as stand-in and photo double for Robert Urich. In 1984, Butala called again, and at that time, Preston joined the group. Along with Donovan Tea (who started the same day) the trio released several singles, and two albums. Preston left the group in 1988, and returned to a solo career that encompassed showrooms around the country, and many different cruise lines. In January 2006, Preston rejoined the Lettermen. The combination of Butala, Tea and Poynton is the current line-up.[1]
- David "Red" Saber (now a maritime captain hired to scatter cremated ashes in the sea at Redondo Beach, California)
- Michael Jackson (Not that MJ)
Awards and recognition
- Inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001.
- Inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame in 2012.
The Lettermen : It Feels Like Christmas - Deluxe Edition (Target exclusive only)
This is reissued version of the classic 1987 album called It Feels Like Christmas by The Lettermen now have only 8 classic traditional Christmas tracks are It Feels Like Christmas, O Holy Night, It Came Upon A Midnight Clear, What Child Is This? (Greensleeves), O Little Town Of Bethlehem, The Twelve Days Of Christmas, O Christmas Tree (O Tannenbaum) and Silent Night now plus a 6 bonus tracks are Christmas All Alone, White Christmas, The First Noel, We Three Kings, Deck The Halls and Away In A Manger that is all 14 tracks both are 8 classic traditional christmas tracks from the classic 1987 album of It Feels Like Christmas and the 6 bonus tracks are Christmas All Alone and 5 more bonus tracks now this album will be released in Fall 2014 as CD from Capitol Records under the RCA label title in U.S. Target stores only.
The Lettermen : It Feels Like Christmas - Special Edition
This is reissued version of the classic 1987 album called It Feels Like Christmas by The Lettermen now have only 8 classic traditional Christmas tracks are It Feels Like Christmas, O Holy Night, It Came Upon A Midnight Clear, What Child Is This? (Greensleeves), O Little Town Of Bethlehem, The Twelve Days Of Christmas, O Christmas Tree (O Tannenbaum) and Silent Night now plus a only 4 bonus tracks are Christmas All Alone, The First Noel, Away In A Manger and White Christmas that is all 12 tracks both are 8 classic traditional christmas tracks from the classic 1987 The Lettermen album It Feels Like Christmas and the 4 bonus tracks are Christmas All Aone, The First Noel and 2 more bonus tracks now this album will be released in Fall 2014 as CD from Capitol Records under the RCA label title in other U.S. stores like Best Buy, Rasputin Music, Big K (aka Big K-Mart), Wal-Mart and other U.S. stores except Target as under the title It Feels Like Christmas - Deluxe Edition now have a 14 tracks in U.S. Target stores only.
Track Listings (The Lettermen : It Feels Like Christmas - Special Edition only)
- 1. It Feels Like Christmas (A classic christmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 3:03
- 2. O Holy Night (A classic christmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 4:28
- 3. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear (A classic christmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 2:09
- 4. What Child Is This? (A classic christmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional; H. Simeone) - 3:21
- 5. O Little Town Of Bethlehem (A classic christmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 3:12
- 6. The Twelve Days Of Christmas (A classic xmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional; Eric Blau) - 4:10
- 7. O Christmas Tree (A classic christmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 2:18
- 8. Silent Night (A classic xmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 2:03
- 9. Christmas All Alone (A christmas track from the album For Christmas This Year) (Bonus Track)
- 10. The First Noel (A christmas track from the 1995 album Christmas With The Lettermen) (Bonus Track)
- 11. Away In A Manger (A christmas track from the 1995 album Christmas With The Lettermen) (Bonus Track)
- 12. White Christmas (A christmas track from the album For Christmas This Year) (Bonus Track)
Track Listings (The Lettermen : It Feels Like Christmas - Deluxe Edition {Target exclusive} only)
- 1. It Feels Like Christmas (A classic christmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 3:03
- 2. O Holy Night (A classic christmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 4:28
- 3. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear (A classic xmas track from the album 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 2:09
- 4. What Child Is This? (A classic xmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional; H. Simeone) - 3:21
- 5. O Little Town Of Bethlehem (A classic xmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 3:12
- 6. The Twelve Days Of Christmas (A classic xmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional; Eric Blau) - 4:10
- 7. O Christmas (O Tannenbaum) (A classic xmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 2:18
- 8. Silent Night (A classic xmas track from the 1987 album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 2:03
- 9. Christmas All Alone (A christmas track from the album For Christmas This Year) (Bonus Track)
- 10. White Christmas (A christmas track from the album For Christmas This Year) (Bonus Track)
- 11. The First Noel (A christmas track from the 1995 album Christmas With The Lettermen) (Bonus Track)
- 12. We Three Kings (A christmas track from the 1995 album Christmas With The Lettermen) (Bonus Track)
- 13. Deck The Halls (A christmas track from the 1995 album Christmas With The Lettermen) (Bonus Track)
- 14. Away In A Manger (A christmas track from the 1995 album Christmas With The Lettermen) (Bonus Track)
The Lettermen : Christmas Classic Collection is an new album now have only 5 favorite christmas classic songs from the album The Lettermen : It Feels Like Christmas and 4 christmas tracks from the album For Christmas This Year and 4 christmas tracks from the album Christmas with The Lettermen now make only all 13 tracks will be released on November 2014 as CD from Capitol Records/EMI under the RCA and MVD Records label right after will be released other The Lettermen christmas album called The Lettermen : It Feels Like Christmas - Deluxe Edition in U.S. Target stores and The Lettermen : It Feels Like Christmas - Special Edition in other U.S. stores.
Track Listings (The Lettermen : Christmas Classic Collection only)
- 1. Christmas All Alone (from the album For Christmas This Year)
- 2. It Feels Like Christmas (from the album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 3:03
- 3. The First Noel (from the album Christmas With The Lettermen)
- 4. White Christmas (from the album For Christmas This Year)
- 5. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear (from the album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 2:09
- 6. Deck The Halls (from the album Christmas With The Lettermen)
- 7. O Little Town Of Bethlehem (from the album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 3:12
- 8. We Three Kings (from the album Christmas With The Lettermen)
- 9. The Christmas Waltz (from the album For Christmas This Year)
- 10. The Twelve Days Of Christmas (from the album It Feels Like Christmas) (Eric Blau; Traditional) - 4:10
- 11. Silent Night (from the album It Feels Like Christmas) (Traditional) - 3:02
- 12. The Little Drummer Boy (from the album For Christmas This Year)
- 13. O Holy Night (from the album Christmas With The Lettermen)
Discography
Albums
- A Song For Young Love (1962)
- Once Upon a Time (1962)
- Jim, Tony and Bob (1962)
- College Standards (1963)
- In Concert (1963)
- A Lettermen Kind of Love (1964)
- Look at Love (1964)
- She Cried (1964)
- You'll Never Walk Alone (1965)
- Portrait of My Love (1965)
- The Hit Sounds of The Lettermen (1965)
- More Hit Sounds of The Lettermen (1966)
- A New Song for Young Love (1966)
- The Best of The Lettermen (1966; re-released 1988 on CD/Capitol)
- For Christmas This Year (1966; re-released 1975 and again in 1990)
- Warm (1967)
- Spring! (1967)
- The Lettermen!! ...And Live! (1967)
- Goin' Out of My Head (1968)
- Special Request (1968)
- The Best of The Lettermen, Volume 2 (1968)
- Put Your Head on My Shoulder (1968)
- Close Up (1969)
- Hurt So Bad (1969)
- I Have Dreamed (1969)
- Traces/Memories (1970)
- Reflections (1970)
- Everything's Good About You (1971)
- Feelings (1971)
- Love Book (1971)
- Lettermen 1 (1972)
- Spin Away (1972)
- A Time for Us (1972)
- Alive Again ...Naturally (1973)
- Now and Forever (1974)
- All-Time Greatest Hits (1974; re-released 1987 on CD)
- There Is No Greater Love (1975)
- Make a Time for Lovin' (1975)
- The Time Is Right (1975)
- The Lovin' Touch of The Lettermen (1975)
- Kind of Country (1976)
- With Love from The Lettermen (1977)
- To a Friend (1977)
- Love Is... (1979)
- Why I Love Her (1986; re-released 1993 and 2006)
- It Feels Like Christmas (1987; re-released 1992 on CD & Cassette Tape and again as reissue version of the 1987 album on September 3, 2013 on CD {from MVD Records} and again on 2014 as CD {along with 4 bonus tracks} {from Capitol Records/EMI under the RCA label})
- Twin Best Now (1988)
- When I Fall in Love (1989)
- Best Now (1990 CD: Capitol/Japan)
- Greatest Hits - 10 Best Series (1990)
- Close to You (1991)
- Live in Concert (1991)
- Collectors Series (1992)
- Sing We Noel (1992)
- Best Hits (1993)
- The Best of The Lettermen (1993)
- Best of The Lettermen (1993)
- Love Is All (1993)
- Their Greatest Hits & Finest Performances (1994)
- Christmas with The Lettermen (1995)
- Deck the Halls (1995)
- Super Now (1997)
- Memories: The Very Best of The Lettermen (1998)
- Greatest Movie Hits (2000)
- Today (2001)
- A Song for Young Love/Once Once Upon a Time (2002)
- Soft Rock Collection (2003)
- Greatest Hits: The Priceless Collection (2003)
- Absolutely the Best (2004)
- Complete Hits (2006)
- Live in the Philippines (2006)
- Why I Love Her (2006)
- Complete Hits Volume Two (2007)
- The Lettermen: Best of Broadway (2008)
- The Lettermen: Favorites (2008)
- The Lettermen: New Directions 2010 (2010)
- The Lettermen: It Feels Like Christmas (An reissued version of the 1987 album) (2013)
- The Lettermen: It Feels Like Christmas - Special Edition (Along with 4 bonus tracks) (An reissued version of the 1987 album) (2014)
- The Lettermen: It Feels Like Christmas - Deluxe Edition (Along with 6 bonus tracks) (Target Exclusive only) (An reissued of the 1987 album) (2014)
- The Lettermen: Christmas Classic Collection (13 Tracks including Christmas All Alone, It Feels Like Christmas and 11 more tracks) (2014)
- The Lettermen: The Classic Christmas Album (15 Tracks) (2015)
- The Lettermen: Golden Classic Christmas (16 Tracks) (2016; re-released on Fall 2018 as CD from Capitol Records under the label RCA and MVD Records)
Singles
Year | Song | US Hot 100 | US AC | CAN Top | CAN AC |
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1961 | "The Way You Look Tonight" | 13 | 3 | - | - |
1961 | "When I Fall in Love" | 7 | 1 | - | - |
1962 | "Son of Old Rivers"1 | - | - | - | - |
1962 | "Come Back Silly Girl" | 17 | 3 | - | - |
1962 | "How Is Julie?" | 42 | 16 | - | - |
1962 | "Turn Around, Look at Me"2 | 105 | - | - | - |
1962 | "Silly Boy (She Doesn't Love You)" | 81 | - | - | - |
1962 | "Again"3 | 120 | - | - | - |
1963 | "Heartache Oh Heartache"4 | 122 | - | - | - |
1963 | "Allentown Jail"5 | 123 | - | - | - |
1963 | "Where or When" | 98 | - | - | - |
1964 | "Put Away Your Tear Drops"6 | 132 | - | - | - |
1964 | "You Don't Know Just How Lucky You Are" | - | - | - | - |
1965 | "Girl with a Little Tin Heart"7 | 135 | - | - | - |
1965 | "Theme from A Summer Place" | 16 | 2 | - | - |
1965 | "Secretly" | 64 | 8 | - | - |
1965 | "Sweet September"8 | 114 | 24 | - | 23 |
1966 | "You'll Be Needin' Me" | - | - | - | - |
1966 | "I Only Have Eyes for You" | 72 | 4 | 74 | - |
1966 | "Chanson D'Amour"9 | 112 | 8 | - | - |
1967 | "Our Winter Love" | 72 | 16 | - | - |
1967 | "Volare" | - | 17 | - | - |
1967 | "Somewhere My Love" | - | - | - | - |
1967 | "Goin' Out of My Head / Can't Take My Eyes Off You" | 7 | 2 | - | - |
1968 | "Sherry Don't Go" | 52 | 9 | 40 | - |
1968 | "All the Grey Haired Men"10 | 109 | - | - | - |
1968 | "Holly" | - | - | - | - |
1968 | "Medley: Love Is Blue/Greensleeves" | - | - | - | - |
1968 | "Sally le Roy" | - | - | - | - |
1968 | "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" | 44 | 8 | 66 | - |
1969 | "I Have Dreamed"11 | 129 | 16 | - | 16 |
1969 | "Blue on Blue" | - | - | - | - |
1969 | "Hurt So Bad" | 12 | 2 | 10 | 1 |
1969 | "Shangri-La" | 64 | 8 | 50 | 8 |
1969 | "Traces/Memories Medley" | 47 | 3 | 37 | 3 |
1970 | "Hang On Sloopy" | 93 | 18 | - | - |
1970 | "She Cried" | 73 | 6 | 55 | - |
1970 | "Hey Girl"12 | 104 | 17 | - | - |
1971 | "Morning Girl" | - | 34 | - | - |
1971 | "Everything Is Good About You" | 74 | 6 | 69 | 9 |
1971 | "The Greatest Discovery" | - | - | - | - |
1971 | "Feelings" | - | 33 | - | - |
1971 | "Love" | 42 | 8 | 43 | 19 |
1971 | "Oh My Love" | - | - | - | - |
1972 | "Spin Away" | - | - | - | - |
1973 | "Sandman" | - | - | 73 | 2 |
1973 | "Summer Song" | - | 25 | 21 | 11 |
1974 | "The You Part of Me" | - | - | - | - |
1974 | "Touch Me in the Morning/The Way We Were" | - | 31 | - | 10 |
1975 | "Eastward (song)" | - | 16 | - | 8 |
1975 | "You Are My Sunshine Girl" | - | 28 | - | 20 |
1976 | "If You Feel the Way I Do" | - | - | - | - |
1976 | "The Way You Look Tonight"13 | - | - | - | - |
1977 | "What I Did for Love" | - | - | - | - |
1979 | "World Fantasy" | - | - | - | - |
1980 | "In the Morning I'm Coming Home" | - | - | - | - |
1985 | "It Feels Like Christmas" | - | - | - | - |
1986 | "Proud Lady of America" | - | - | - | - |
1987 | "One More Summer Night" | - | - | - | - |
1988 | "All I Ask of You" | - | - | - | - |
Footnotes:
1"Son of Old Rivers," a parody of "Old Rivers" by Walter Brennan, was recorded by Engemann and Pike.
2"Turn Around, Look at Me," the b-side of "How Is Julie?," did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #5 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.
3"Again" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #20 on the Bubbling Under chart.
4"Heartache Oh Heartache" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #22 on the Bubbling Under chart.
5"Allentown Jail" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #23 on the Bubbling Under chart.
6"Put Away Your Tear Drops" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #32 on the Bubbling Under chart.
7"Girl With a Little Tin Heart" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #35 on the Bubbling Under chart.
8"Sweet September" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #14 on the Bubbling Under chart.
9"Chanson D'Amour" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #12 on the Bubbling Under chart.
10"All the Grey Haired Men" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #9 on the Bubbling Under chart.
11"I Have Dreamed" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #29 on the Bubbling Under chart.
12"Hey Girl" did not chart on the Hot 100, but hit #4 on the Bubbling Under chart.
13The 1976 release of "The Way You Look Tonight" was a new disco version.
See also
References
- ↑ "The Lettermen ~ Biography". Thelettermen.com. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
External links
- The Lettermen at the Internet Movie Database
- The Lettermen official web site
- 'The Lettermen' Vocal Group Hall of Fame Page
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