

One of the most versatile barbershop quartets of all time, this innovative foursome sets new standards for other ensembles with its innovative a cappella adaptations of American popular songs of the 1930's and 1940's. Rick Staab, Dan Burgess, and Allen and Ken Hatton were among the youngest singers ever to win the Barbershop Harmony Society's coveted International Quartet Championship. But during the 15 years following that competition, the Bluegrass, tastefully honed their singing style and recording technique to create some of the most popular barbershop quartet recordings of all time. In 1997, after a five year sabbatical, the quartet was lured back to the studio and to the stage by fans who simply would not take "no" for an answer. BSU subsequently released their complete works 3-CD set, LEGACY, including several previously unreleased cuts and an extensive written history of the group and its music. The initial sales were staggering, and the recording was selected by CASA as the "Best Barbershop Album of 1999.
As teenagers, Allen, Ken, Dan and Rick began singing together as "The Bluegrass Student Union" quartet in December of 1973, as a result of their participation in the International Champion Chorus, "The Louisville Thoroughbreds". Their first year together resulted in a first place finish in the fall Cardinal District (Kentucky and Indiana) contest. During this time, they also built a repertoire of arrangements "borrowed" from famous quartets of the time, such as the "Citations", the "Suntones", the "Club House 4", et al. Singing with the perennial champion Thoroughbreds provided the fledging quartet plenty of encouragement, as well as opportunities to perform on "the big stage." In 1975, the "boys" first met their coach coach Don Clause, who recognized what he called "simpatico" within the group.
Don introduced BSU to then unknown arranger Ed Waesche (now International President of the Barbershop Harmony Society), who provided the ensemble's first original arrangements. BSU also enjoyed the benefit of Don's technical knowledge and fine interpretive skills, which resulted in the quartet's quick rise to the top of International Competition. The quartet finished fourth in 1976, sixth in 1977, and won it all in 1978 with its four singers ranging in age from 22 to 24. After winning, the "Bluegrass" searched for a new mission and rediscovered the true joy of entertaining through concerts and recordings. The quartet subsequently became known as one of a very few champion quartets who did its best work after winning the gold. They innovated with adaptations of "Swing Era" music to the barbershop style, not only by Ed Waesche, but also by Walter Latzko, who had achieved fame through his arrangements for the famous professional quartets, "The Buffalo Bills" and "The Chordettes." By focusing on all aspects of their performance, BSU's "show package" became one of the most popular in the Society's history. Also, with the help of their expert recording engineer, Bobby Ernspiker, BSU simply outperformed everybody else where quartet recordings are concerned.
For twenty years, even while spending so much time in the studio, the quartet continued to travel and perform, covering hundreds of thousands of miles in 46 states and several foreign countries and entertaining millions of quartet fans, including President Reagan at the White House. In 1992, the group decided to take a sabbatical, to focus on careers and families. After being contacted by members of the "Harmonet", an internet barbershop harmony discussion group, the quartet was persuaded to re-release its recordings in a complete works 3-CD set, with extensive liner notes. As a result, there was a strong resurgence of interest in live performances by the Bluegrass, and so they have been lured back to the boards. They are still going strong after 25 years worth of "good close harmony" between the same four friends.
Group members: Ken Hatton, Allen Hatton, Dan Burgess, Rick Staab.
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Disc A: I Told Them All About You Dear (Medley) I've Found My Sweetheart Sally When It's Darkness On The Delta Meet Me In Rosetime Rose Midnight Rose Girls Medley The Auctioneer Eyes Medley It Was Just One of Those Things This Little Piggy Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone It's Not Where You Start/ Rose Colored Glasses Medley Hi Neighbor The Old Songs Medley Biff The Friendly Purple Bear Java Jive The Chordbusters' March I'm Confessin' That I Love You Sixteen Tons Here's To The Winners My Honey's Lovin' Arms The Bluegrass Gospel Medley The Wells Fargo Wagon Iowa Stubborn Ya Got Trouble Good Night My Someone Marian The Librarian |
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Disc B:
Pick-A-Little-Talk-Little and Good Night Ladies Shipoopi The Sadder but Wiser Girl The Buffalo Bills Music Man Medley Gary Indiana Till There Was You Ya Got Trouble (Reprise) Jukebox Saturday Night Medley Stardust Minnie the Moocher Sugar Medley All the Things You Are Peg O' My Heart I Got Rhythm I Can Dream Can't I Mills Brothers Medley Slap That Bass A Foggy Day Liza I've Got a Crush on You They All Laughed Swanee |
Disc C: Porgy and Bess Overture Love Is Here to Stay As Time Goes By Coney Island Baby Lollipops and Roses In My Brand New Automobile River of No Return How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On the Farm Erie Canal Lulu's Back In Town 1987 Birmingham There Will Always Be a Place For You |
This three-CD collection by the Bluegrass Student Union, with its stellar harmonies
and faultless execution, is a must-have for any fan of barbershop and will earn
many new devotees. BSU, a celebrated quartet formed in 1974 and winners of the
1978 SPEBSQSA Championship, has produced a treasure. A retrospective of their
entire career, the collection includes barbershop favorites such as "Coney Island
Baby" and "How Ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm." the songs from Broadway's
"The Music Man" that comprised their third recording, Gershwin classics such
as "Our Love is Here to Stay" and "I've Got a Crush on You," and so much more!
In addition, BSU has provided extensive liner notes that explain the group history
and philosophy, and reveal the musical intelligence and knowledge that is evident
in their work. Another bonus is the superior quality of the recording itself,
which adds to the enjoyment. Highly recommended.
| 5003 3-CD set $59.98 |
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Juke Box Saturday Night Medley Stardust Minnie The Moocher Sugar Medley All The Things You Are Peg O' My Heart I Got Rhythm I Can Dream, Can't I Mill Brothers Medley |
Dedicated to the form and science of barbershop singing, the BSU, who won
the Championship in 1978, have as serious and intense an approach to the genre
as can be heard. Last year's three CD set, "Legacy," was the definitive collection,
but "Jukebox," which is a one-CD selection of the same material, is a great
introduction to their sound. A series of medleys, "Sugar," "Mills Bros" and
"Juke Box Saturday Night," as well as standards such as "Stardust," are a fine
setting for the rich timbres and sensitive interpretations that seemingly come
so naturally (though we know in fact that this quartet's work ethic is remarkable).
All arrangements are by Walter Latzko and Ed Waesche, another indication that
the BSU insists upon only the best.
| 5004 CD $14.98 |
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