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"What's great about barbershop just in general," says bass singer Jim Henry, "it's for amateur singers. There are very few professional musicians, really, in barbershop." And his own quartet, the Gas House Gang, is no exception. "In my quartet ... okay, I teach music, so in that sense I'm a college choral director. But the lead of my quartet teaches industrial design; the baritone of the quartet is a mortgage broker, and the tenor of my quartet is a computer Web design kind of person. But they won the international [championship] Š really, the love of barbershop is just getting together with people and singing and ringing chords."
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