Puerling's arrangements (2) were done for the Hi-Los and Singers Unlimited. Quartet is (L to R) Doug, David, Greg, & Mark. (A 50-50 mix of Second Edition and Michigan Jake)
Rodgers & Hart tune from 1935. Starts out with the Gene Puerling arrangement (Hi-Los, Singers Unlimited) but after the bridge I think it's David's own chart.
I had the privilege of hearing "A Few Good Men" about 1995 - with Mark Bowman on bari IIRC. Hale was singing lead.
It's "The Boys Next Door", few good men had Mark Bowman on tenor. Doug Harrington, David Harrington, Greg Holander, and Mark Hale are the members of this foursome. I believe this was the first chapter show of the Louisville Times.
Puerling's arrangements (2) were done for the Hi-Los and Singers Unlimited. Quartet is (L to R) Doug, David, Greg, & Mark. (A 50-50 mix of Second Edition and Michigan Jake)
Nuance5 11 months ago
Rodgers & Hart tune from 1935. Starts out with the Gene Puerling arrangement (Hi-Los, Singers Unlimited) but after the bridge I think it's David's own chart.
I had the privilege of hearing "A Few Good Men" about 1995 - with Mark Bowman on bari IIRC. Hale was singing lead.
Nuance5 3 years ago
The whole song is similar to Puering's arrangement !
jibcraip 2 years ago
It's "The Boys Next Door", few good men had Mark Bowman on tenor. Doug Harrington, David Harrington, Greg Holander, and Mark Hale are the members of this foursome. I believe this was the first chapter show of the Louisville Times.
JJayHawk9 3 years ago
Well it´s definetely half of Second Edition (David & Doug Harrington) on lead/tenor... half of Michigan Jake too maybe?
Those were the days...
QTenor 3 years ago