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The Sportsmen Quartet was a Barbershop Quartet. They began appearances in 1938 and are most remembered for their many appearances on the Jack Benny Program from 1950 to 1961. Bill Days (top tenor) Max Smith (second tenor) Mart Sperzel (baritone) Gurney Bell (bass)
![]() | Bob Stevens voc |
![]() | Martin Sperzel |
![]() | Bill Days |
![]() | Gurney Bell |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Barbershop Ballads | The Sportsmen Quartet | 1959 | Album |
Favorite Quartet Of The Jack Benny Show | The Sportsmen Quartet | 1958 | Album |
Me And My Shadow / The Union Song | The Sportsmen Quartet With Bob Bain's Music | 1956 | Single |
Halls Of Ivy | The Sportsmen Quartet | 1955 | Single |
Hot Rod Hop / Ooh Pretty Baby | The Sportsmen Quartet / Henry Russell's Music | 1955 | Single |
Barber Shop Harmony | The Sportsmen Quartet | 1950 | Album |
Carols At Christmas | The Sportsmen Quartet | 1949 | Album |
A Gay Caballero / The Man That Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo | Frank Morgan With The Sportsmen Quartet | 1946 | Album |
Auld Lang Syne / I Can't Tell Why I Love You, But I Do | Dinah Shore With The Sportsmen Quartet | 1944 | Album |
Laugh, Laugh, Laugh (Hey, Abbott! - Hey, Costello) | Abbott & Costello, The Sportsmen Quartet | 1942 | Album |
McNamara's Band / It's The Same Old Shillelagh | John Ryan With The Sportsmen Quartet | 1940 | Album |
Silent Night / Wassail, Wassail | The Sportsmen Quartet | Single | |
Deck the Halls / Up On The House-Top | The Sportsmen Quartet | Album | |
Down In Jungle Town | The Sportsmen Quartet | Single | |
Down By The Old Mill Stream | The Sportsmen Quartet | Single |