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The '''Chord Busters''' are the [[Barbershop Harmony Society]]'s 1941 [[International Champion]].
The '''Chord Busters''' are the [[Barbershop Harmony Society]]'s 1941 [[International Champion]].
[[Image:|200px|thumb|left|Chord Busters]]
[[Image:|200px|thumb|left|Chord Busters]]
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The 1941 national champions were organized in Tulsa, OK in the spring of 1940 with Virgil Dow, tenor; Bob Holbrook, lead; Bobby Greer, baritone; and Tom Masengale, bass. The next year, Norman T. "Doc" Enmeier replaced Dow, who had moved to another city.  
The 1941 national champions were organized in Tulsa, OK in the spring of 1940 with Virgil Dow, tenor; Bob Holbrook, lead; Bobby Greer, baritone; and Tom Masengale, bass. The next year, Norman T. "Doc" Enmeier replaced Dow, who had moved to another city.  
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== Extended History ==
== Extended History ==


'''Chord Busters'''<br />
''written and researched by Grady Kerr''<br />
''taken from Golden Memories - The History of the Southwestern District - pub 1996''


== Chord Busters by Grady Kerr ==
taken from Golden Memories - History of the Southwestern District - pub 1996


The Chord Busters were one of the most innovative quartets in our Society's history with several of their landmark decisions becoming standard for today's foursomes.  
The Chord Busters were one of the most innovative quartets in our Society's history with several of their landmark decisions becoming standard for today's foursomes.  
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