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Michigan Jake
Origin Louisville, Kentucky
Genres Barbershop
Years active1995–2004
Past members
  • Drew Kirkman – tenor (since 1998)
  • Mark Hale – lead
  • Joel Wilson – baritone (since 1998)
  • Greg Hollander – bass
  • Christopher Hale – tenor (to 1998)
  • Gary Davis – baritone (to 1998)
Website Official site

Michigan Jake was a barbershop quartet that formed in 1995. The quartet borrowed the name from Michigan J. Frog, the singing frog in the 1955 Merrie Melodies short One Froggy Evening.

The original line-up comprised the section leaders of the Louisville Times chorus of Louisville, Kentucky. After a few changes in the line-up, Michigan Jake won the 2001 International Quartet Contest in Nashville, along with becoming the first barbershop quartet to win a Harmony Award from the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. [1] They announced their retirement on July 1, 2004.

Discography

  • Steppin Out with the Louisville Times Chorus (CD, cassette; 1997)
  • For the Record (CD/ cassette; 2000)
  • How Rhythm Was Born (CD; 2004)

References

  1. ^ "Official website". Michigan Jake. Archived from the original on July 19, 2005.

External links

Preceded by SPEBSQSA International Quartet Champions
2001
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michigan Jake
Origin Louisville, Kentucky
Genres Barbershop
Years active1995–2004
Past members
  • Drew Kirkman – tenor (since 1998)
  • Mark Hale – lead
  • Joel Wilson – baritone (since 1998)
  • Greg Hollander – bass
  • Christopher Hale – tenor (to 1998)
  • Gary Davis – baritone (to 1998)
Website Official site

Michigan Jake was a barbershop quartet that formed in 1995. The quartet borrowed the name from Michigan J. Frog, the singing frog in the 1955 Merrie Melodies short One Froggy Evening.

The original line-up comprised the section leaders of the Louisville Times chorus of Louisville, Kentucky. After a few changes in the line-up, Michigan Jake won the 2001 International Quartet Contest in Nashville, along with becoming the first barbershop quartet to win a Harmony Award from the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. [1] They announced their retirement on July 1, 2004.

Discography

  • Steppin Out with the Louisville Times Chorus (CD, cassette; 1997)
  • For the Record (CD/ cassette; 2000)
  • How Rhythm Was Born (CD; 2004)

References

  1. ^ "Official website". Michigan Jake. Archived from the original on July 19, 2005.

External links

Preceded by SPEBSQSA International Quartet Champions
2001
Succeeded by



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