Yesteryear (quartet)
Yesteryear is a barbershop quartet that, coached by Darryl Flinn, Lance Heilmann,[1] Larry Ajer, Greg Lyne, and other great names in barbershop won the 1997 SPEBSQSA international competition.
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Genres | Barbershop |
Website | Official site |
Members | Dan Trakas – tenor Mark Blake – lead Rod Nixon – baritone Randy Baughman – bass |
The original version of Yesteryear was formed in February 1984. Over the years, five personnel changes led to the championship foursome.
SPEBSQSA International competition results
Yesteryear achieved the following results in SPEBSQSA International competitions:
- 1993: 8th place
- 1994: 3rd place (bronze medal)
- 1995: 2nd place (silver medal)
- 1996: 2nd place (silver medal)
- 1997: 1st place (gold medal)
Discography
- Champions (CD; 1998)
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References
- "CSD Quartet and Chorus Coaches" (PDF). Central States District. Retrieved February 10, 2013.
External links
Preceded by Nightlife |
SPEBSQSA International Quartet Champions 1997 |
Succeeded by Revival |
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