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Dan Wilson - tenor
- without a doubt the most talented of the
bunch. A songwriter, arranger, composer, lyricist, educator, father,
husband, lead, baritone, bass, etc., etc. Obviously, there's not much
Dan can't do when it comes to music. However, being the "oldie" of the
quartet, Dan does possess the wisdom to guide, the strength to endure
and the knowledge to know when he's outnumbered!
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Jack Nelis - lead
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the best lead in the quartet. Should be,
'cause he's been singing for most of his life, and that makes him the
"Best Jack-in-the-Box"!! |
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Bob Szabo - baritone
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no doubt, the best singer of the group, and also the
one who wrote this "bio." Without him, the other three would have a
tough time finding who to blame for singing the wrong note. Bob has a
history of enjoying life to its fullest, and both he and Jack have, by
far, the fullest waists of the four. He says his size helps him to
sing the intricate intervals needed to enrich the tonal center, but it
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John Bloomquist - bass
- the best looking of the four, so he says!
Actually, John is a real talent and has one of the richest voices in town.
We're not exactly sure how much he paid for it, and we're not sure he got
his money's worth! According to John, he looks forward to finally reaching
puberty. When that happens, he'll actually be able to make sounds when he
sings a low G! |
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