

Ringmasters is a barbershop quartet that was founded the fall of 2006. The group consists of Jacob Stenberg (tenor), Rasmus Krigström (lead), Emanuel Roll (baritone) and Martin Wahlgren (bass), who all studied at Adolf Fredrik's school of music and graduated from Stockholm's Music High School. It was through the school choir the four members got to know each other and realized their shared passion for barbershop music. Today they are all singing in the barbershop choir Zero 8 and many other choral groups. On top of all this, all four members practice different kinds of instruments. The Ringmasters find inspiration in other quartets such as Vocal Spectrum, Take 6, Cadence, Four Voices and Second Edition. They are also inspired by bands such as the Beatles. Ringmasters stress the point that practicing all different genres of music is highly important. This is clearly audible in their repertoire.
The group has competed in various barbershop competitions since their start in 2006 and they've been named "the young talents" in barbershop circles. After singing together for only five months, the group managed to place 3rd in the Nordic Barbershop Tournament during 2007. This made it possible for the quartet to compete in the International College Tournament in Denver the same year. In October 2007, Ringmasters won IABS international barbershop tournament in Cork, Ireland. The experiences gained from competitions abroad have given the quartet insight and knowledge of the barbershop world. The success abroad has given Ringmasters a name in Sweden, Ireland and even the USA. The goal of tomorrow is the win the World Championship and to put Sweden on barbershop world map once and for all.
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The Swedish Barbershop quartet Ringmasters was founded in the fall of 2006, and they immediately were named "the young talents" in Barbershop circles. In the summer of 2008 they won their first International Gold in the Bank of America Collegiate Quartet Contest. And in 2009 they surprised the world at the Anaheim BHS Internationals, tying State Line Grocery for 4th Place. That marked the first time that a non-US group had placed in the top 10! "Live" is a limited edition, live recording of 8 songs at the Swedish venue Nybrokajen 11. Don't be too surprised to hear beautiful women's voices join Ringmasters (what a great Barbershop name!) on "Live," they are joined by Swedish Folk a cappella quartet Kraja on two cuts, "Come In and Stay Awhile" and "Limu, Limu, Lima." The other six tunes are Simon & Garfunkel's "Baby Driver," "Lazybones," Lennon/McCartney's "Can't Buy Me Love" and "Blackbird," "Blue Skies" and "Yes Sir, That's My Baby." Ringmasters have a fresh, powerful sound that obviously delights their live audience in addition to us. The Swedes are coming, and you really should hear them!
Listen to "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" in RealAudio.
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