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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]] | ||
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'' | |||
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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