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Evening magazine with Mike Rowe at the Garden City Chorus Barbershop Harmony Society rehearsal

The November/December 2008 Harmonizer magazine features an interview with Mike Rowe (Host of Dirty Jobs) talking about Fred King. As host of Evening Magazine in February 2002 Mike Rowe featured a s...  
 
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foxygirl1977 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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This is a great musical form that should be preserved for future generations. Like doo-wop, it's a great way to express harmony.
bbsbassinger (10 months ago) Show Hide
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When Mike showed up and said he was going to sing we were quite concerned. It turns out (unknown to us) Mike Rowe started singing Barbershop in High school under the mentorship of Fred King an Icon in the Barbershop Harmony Society. He was a member of the Chorus of the Chesapeake and in a High-School Quartet Semi-Fourmal wearing Tuxedos and tennis shoes.
bordonthestreet (10 months ago) Show Hide
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haha yea, I just got my Harmonizer this afternoon with his background. Awesome to have this happen. The article/story was really well written too
vanish129 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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there's an article on the bhs site about Mike... containing what u said as well
bordonthestreet (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Woo! That smile tag was smashin it! And he learned Wild Irish Rose in one night?! that's insane.. hmm, I guess he used to sing eh?

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