Schmitt Brothers

The Schmitt Brothers
Origin Two Rivers, Wisconsin
Genres Barbershop
Years active 1949–1983
Past members Joe Schmitt – tenor
Fran Schmitt – lead
Jim Schmitt – bass
Paul Schmitt – baritone

Schmitt Brothers was a Barbershop quartet from Two Rivers, Wisconsin that won the 1951 SPEBSQSA international competition. The quartet consisted of four brothers: Joe, Paul, Francis and Jim Schmitt. They participated in 110 performances during their championship year, including appearances on the Ed Sullivan and Arthur Godfrey television programs.[1]

After becoming active as teachers in district and international schools, the brothers received a reward for outstanding service to school music at the Wisconsin Music Educators Association Conference in 1980. The Schmitt Brothers Quartet performed together for 34 years, traveling more than three million miles and appearing in nearly 3,000 shows.[1]

Notes

  1. 1 2 "1951 – The Schmitt Brothers". Association of International Champions. Retrieved December 1, 2012.

AIC entry

Preceded by
Buffalo Bills
SPEBSQSA International Quartet Champions
1951
Succeeded by
Four Teens


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