Thoroughbreds - That's an Irish Lullabye
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2024
- Performed live at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California during the Barbershop Harmony Society’s 1990 International Convention
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Very close to the way the Four Teens introduced this one to the Society back in '52 and won with it. Great job!
Wow, what a performance! Beautiful!
I see a TON of gold medalists
Lol, it's basically the AIC Chorus!
Jesus Christ, one of my favourites. I miss having people to chat about these performances with
We’re not Irish, but my father used to sing this to me. So lovely
Having surgery tomorrow and this is giving me some peace. Amazing.
Surgery went great. Still loving this song.
OMG, goosebumps all over me!
Thank you. That was wonderful to share with my family
Bravo, bravisimo ❗
2:02 look at those wonderful leads
Is that Mark Hale next to Dave Harrington?
@@connerrock1164 Yeah, and Jamie Meyer's next to Jay Hawkins! What a stacked lineup
@@MattThe I'm pretty sure that Jaime Meyer is next to Rick Staab (bass of 1978 champs Bluegrass Student Union) and not Jay Hawkins
@@MadisonHasty Aha, understandable. Even better!
Rick Stabb smiles way more in the chorus than he does in his quartet :P