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Singing whales are happy whales
Teach the Orcas to Sing
its a Sing-or-swim situation
the Chesapeake Bay Whaling Company

Southern Maryland's

FINEST

barbershop quartet
THIS one spends TOO MUCH time at Slow-Learners
what we wear V WHO WE ARE V what we sing
Barbershop quartet singing
is simply 4-part vocal harmony, no strings [or instruments] attached. Matt is the tenor, Tom sings lead, Bob is the bass, and Stu sings the baritone part. When we're singing the same song at the same time, it sounds pretty good! Click HERE
for a short sample in which Matt starts, then Tom joins in, then Stu, and Bob brings in the 4th 'hello', or HERE for a 'tag' with the start order reversed. We've been together as a quartet for over two years, and have sung at weddings, birthday parties, anniversary parties, holiday parties, fairs, festivals, ceremonies, and other events, as well as some non-events when singing seemed the right thing to do.
If you are planning an event or a NON-event or just want to listen to a barbershop quartet, contact Stu [the baritone]:
by phone (301) 862-1083
or e-mail
olson30skipper@yahoo.com


the Chesapeake Bay Whaling Company quartetHi, I'm Tom Burke and I sing the LEAD part, which is usually the melody!Hello, I'm Stu Baldwin, the baritone, and the primary point-of-contact for the quartet.Hi, I'm Matt Menard. I'm the tenor, and sing all the high notes!Hello there! I'm Bob Anderson, singing the LOW notes as bass.
Well, now that we've been introduced, you might want to have us sing
at your 'happening'. Before you contact us, we suggest that you click
HERE to see our costume options, and
HERE to see our repertoire
.

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