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In 1947, baritone Hershel Smith, a corporate executive, and lead singer Al Shea, a policeman, got together at Smith's home in Buffalo New York with the idea of forming a barbershop quartet. Tenor Vern Smith, an executive for a boy's club, and bass Bill Spangenberg, a truck driver for a steel company were added. The quartet competed at various competitions with modest success. Shortly afterward, Smith was promoted and transferred to Madison Wisconsin, and the quartet was disbanded. Had they not reorganized, the entire face of barbershop harmony may have been vastly different than it is today.
However, Shea and Reed insisted on continuing, and they found baritone Dick Grapes. The quartet blossomed quickly, winning a national competition in 1950, and developing quite a fan club. Over the next few years, they booked many engagements and cut some records.
In 1956, composer Meredith Willson was looking for a quartet to appear in his new musical "The Music Man". The Bills won the audition and were cast in the play, which was to open on Broadway. This required the quartet to give up their jobs and move to New York. Grapes decided to say in Buffalo at his job. He was replaced by veteran barbershop baritone Wayne "Scotty" Ward. The four of them; Reed, Shea, Ward, and Spangenberg, performed eight shows per week for a total of 1,375 performances and five Tony awards. During this time, the Bills also appeared on several television shows (most shows originated in New York in the 1950s), including the Perry Como Show and Arthur Godfrey Show. In addition, the group made more records.
In 1962 the musical was adapted for the screen, with the same four Bills appearing. Shortly after the movie was finished, Spangenberg became ill and was forced to leave the quartet. He was replaced by bass Jim Jones. Spangenberg died in 1963.
The Bills continued to appear at nightclubs, state fairs, and other shows, as well as make other recordings. Internal issues and some health problems caused the quartet to be disbanded; they made their last appearance in May of 1967. Shea died a year later in 1968, Ward in 1988, Reed in 1992, and Smith in 2007. Dick Grapes and Jim Jones are, as of this writing, still with us.
Overall, the Buffalo Bills made an estimated 6,000 appearances. They are widely considered to be the greatest barbershop quartet of all time. Their unique style set the standard for other quartets. Their popularity will probably never be duplicated by another barbershop quartet.

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@MizuNoDoukeshi
@MizuNoDoukeshi 5 лет назад
Ah yes, i love listening to old music and feeling nostaljic about the childhood i never had during these times.
@johnwickstead9002
@johnwickstead9002 5 лет назад
In 1965 The Buffalo Bills were booked for the opening of Dominion Chevrolet in Richmond Va. I was a 21 yr old folksinger in a folk group the "Virginians". We opened for the Bills. 3 shows on Friday and 5 shows on Saturday. That Saturday night the Bills preformed their Broadway Show for the crowd at a huge reception and dinner. The were unbelievable ! They were extremely gracious and encouraging to our folk group . It is still one of the musical highlights of my life !
@ossumpossum5490
@ossumpossum5490 3 года назад
I'm so glad to hear little stories like this. It gives that personal connection to the music, like listening to a record with an old relative as they recount their memories of it.
@4gma59
@4gma59 2 года назад
What a great memory -- thank you for sharing it with us! I'm green with envy!
@alanfite333
@alanfite333 3 месяца назад
These men never cease to amaze me. What a joy to listen to.
@JulienNeel
@JulienNeel 10 лет назад
My favorite quartet, hands down. :)
@virginiaorganbuilder
@virginiaorganbuilder 10 лет назад
Hands down, Mr. Neel. You are a close second, however!
@JulienNeel
@JulienNeel 10 лет назад
virginiaorganbuilder Haha, thanks. :)
@oshuhua
@oshuhua 9 лет назад
That means a lot from you, truly. :D
@haroldfarthington7492
@haroldfarthington7492 9 лет назад
***** I agree, and I love old music, it happens when your father collects records of all the generations of music , this is one of my favorite types of music, and these guys are good XD
@purestress2597
@purestress2597 8 лет назад
For me Crossroads gives a close call.
@dawnwelch6579
@dawnwelch6579 9 лет назад
Oh DANG; I am calling myself a complete idiot for missing out on their music! Truthfully, I knew of them for many years from the Music Man movie of 1962 (was born in 1968; saw the film the first time as a teen in the 80's), but on a whim tonight, I checked out more of their music...and the gorgeousness floors me. I am in tears...this song is making me cry...BRAVO!!!!!
@aarons1972
@aarons1972 Год назад
Just...I mean...WOW. The performance, the arrangement, that final cadence, the rubato...hands down the definitive version of this song.
@charbora
@charbora 3 месяца назад
I had the pleasure of interviewing Vern Reed in 1985. In part of the interview, Vern mentioned Meredith Wilsson first heard The Buffalo Bills around 1952 on a local Buffalo radio station where they all appeared.
@robertdaly6209
@robertdaly6209 Год назад
Always loved them. Really made the movie the music man great
@detsportsfan18
@detsportsfan18 10 лет назад
The definition of class in a musical group! Classic.
@micahredwine
@micahredwine 12 лет назад
its so sad that my generation cant get into this sort of fantastic music anymore it makes me so happy to listen to it
@ossumpossum5490
@ossumpossum5490 3 года назад
Maybe they just haven't heard it!
@bigoudi07
@bigoudi07 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JcmylxQ0ma4.html
@micahredwine
@micahredwine 3 года назад
@@bigoudi07 do you realize you posted that from a comment 8 years ago🤣🤣🤣
@nainorotodox
@nainorotodox 2 года назад
@@micahredwine This is RU-vid, the land of necroposting
@SillySpaceMonkey
@SillySpaceMonkey Год назад
​@micahredwine and here you are: answering 😅 still probably true. Most people that give barbershop a real honest chance end up captivated.
@hans-jorgsasse6595
@hans-jorgsasse6595 3 года назад
So amazing, and the chords absolutely exact. Very very good !!!
@RiseKnightStarLess
@RiseKnightStarLess 9 лет назад
I remember hearing/seeing them in concert at the tender age of 9, in one of their last public performances. I sat in a trance. And have found Barbershop music never fails to bring a smile to my face! Thanks for sharing this, and I agree, the chances that anyone will ever duplicate their popularity, style, stage presence, and such will probably not ever be duplicated!
@averageemm3135
@averageemm3135 8 лет назад
wow, these guys are incredible
@chiefslief1886
@chiefslief1886 4 года назад
...wow! Just Beautiful 🎶🎶❤🎶🎶🇳🇱
@susysimanjuntak6785
@susysimanjuntak6785 7 лет назад
Incredible quartet i love that song
@richardbrucegraham1642
@richardbrucegraham1642 4 года назад
Nothing like 'em then ever or since. I always marveled, even with the changes in personnel at their amazing skill at making a chord sound like it came from a single, perfectly blended and textured voice. ...I grieved with family and friends when Big Bill Spangenberg passed...he was and is my ideal bass, moving like morning dew...OK, heavy dew, among the notes of the chord...sometimes a near rumble but more often the perfect finishing touch as in their smile and tear-bringing tonics. I could go on...and have when MC'ing shows or on local radio, about the other fellows, Vern Reed? OMG, I bet he can't get near any 3 other harmonically inclined angels without being dragged (huh, dragged) into busting a ceiling or two, leaving shards of melodic delight on both sides of the clouds...Al Shea could lead a legion "into the valley" or most anywhere else, pitch perfect with a slice of lime, I always felt Dick Grapes (my 4 part namesake) made a mistake, but hey, I've made plenty and as far as the Bills were concerned, "Scotty" fit just fine...he was probably a baritone at birth and polished that act thereafter. I've envied, in dreams, the kind of relationship I imagine among the cast of Music Man stage and film. I've seen bits and pieces of interviews with Shirley Jones, Robert Preston, even that wisp that spans ages, Ronny Howard, that make it seem a perfect place to be. I wonder if Hershel Smith enjoyed his role as "Founding Member" or perhaps regretted his promotion and would have chosen differently. Thank God for recordings, re-dubs and remastering ...and RU-vid.
@xylfox
@xylfox 3 года назад
Hear them the first time.Like their style and skills
@tabanjoman24
@tabanjoman24 8 лет назад
Thank you for this great song and the wonderful portrait of this amazing quartet! I almost wore out a vinyl record of them I had during my college years in the 1960's.
@jeffferry1621
@jeffferry1621 10 лет назад
a lost time..wish I was born in that era
@ryaninslee5949
@ryaninslee5949 5 лет назад
Jeff Ferry 1920s for me... damn... my great grandfather always told me about his times in the 30s... it wasn’t much... but I appreciate his stories... they used to live on a farm in Kansas, and he would always talk so highly of it!
@SM-gl8yo
@SM-gl8yo 4 года назад
My canary Johnny makes a wonderful addition to this group.
@ratherknotty
@ratherknotty 10 лет назад
So thankful to youtube, these great singers are hardly available today on cd, . I can only find 1 cd which they appear on , then only a few of the meagre 10 tracks are by the Buffalo Bills. we've got to treasure these video's posted on youtube., they are very rare, the harmony rich and perfect. Lets hope more come to light!
@TomBarrister
@TomBarrister 7 лет назад
The album "Remembering Time" was reissued since you posted. You can find it on Amazon as an audio CD or through their streaming service.
@ratherknotty
@ratherknotty 7 лет назад
Thanks that's good to hear, I am still interested.
@sewaplainrose
@sewaplainrose 2 года назад
Beautiful.
@swizztrixtheclonetrooper5718
@swizztrixtheclonetrooper5718 5 лет назад
aint my music genre but men, im getting goosebumps!!
@mcusa77
@mcusa77 2 года назад
Nice. My Father ran this turf his whole life.
@heycolslaw
@heycolslaw 8 лет назад
They sang like hand & glove. :)
@heinkle1
@heinkle1 12 лет назад
Fantastic ending
@100cincinnati
@100cincinnati 12 лет назад
that was awesome.
@silverpslm
@silverpslm 3 года назад
Amazing.
@sophie4215
@sophie4215 4 года назад
For some reason this makes me feel outside
@TomBarrister
@TomBarrister 7 лет назад
My 2009 biography of the group has been copied several hundred times, complete with typos and out-of-date information, and other than IMDB, almost never with credit. Such is the internet. This photo is from the Broadway version of "The Music Man" probably around 1960; the group is in costume for "Lida Rose." From left to right, sitting: Al Shea (lead), Scotty Ward (baritone), standing: Vern Reed (tenor), Bill Spangenburg (bass).
@steve12cass
@steve12cass 6 лет назад
Where can your biography be purchased please?
@cherylbaphone6152
@cherylbaphone6152 7 лет назад
How did you become interested in Barbershop music...open question to everyone. My mom introduced me to old musical movies and I fell in love with The Music Man and the Buffalo Bills.
@nicolasflores7322
@nicolasflores7322 7 лет назад
cheryl baphone Bioshock Infinite
@264aub
@264aub 6 лет назад
I've always been intrigued by barbershop quartet music, but wouldn't listen to it much. When my school did the Music Man, I started listening to barbershop quartet music regularly, and the Buffalo Bills are the best quartet that I, and perhaps the world, has ever heard.
@BlaximilianD00d
@BlaximilianD00d 6 лет назад
Dexter's laboratory. Dexter's sister Dee Dee got into a barbershop quartet
@besserman1
@besserman1 2 года назад
Me too
@MichelleAnnM
@MichelleAnnM 11 лет назад
Damn, I actually hadn't thought of that... Thanks. :)
@mellowbassman25
@mellowbassman25 11 лет назад
Tim, if you'll click on the CD icon right next to the description of this recording, where it says: buy "As Time Goes By" on - then it gives options for purchase...It's a double CD produced by the Association of International Champions, which (in case you're not familiar with them), all of our living past quartet champions, and they've taken ALL of the best songs the Bills recorded and put them in a double cd set. They've done it for several other champs, as well.
@ChristineLEGALLCHIPIE
@ChristineLEGALLCHIPIE 11 лет назад
I like very much ;)
@williamyoung3731
@williamyoung3731 5 лет назад
Oh... That Tag
@jeffreyrainey1015
@jeffreyrainey1015 7 лет назад
Is there voice crossing at the end of the arrangement? To my ears, the tenor and baritone seem to switch positions, and the lead then goes higher than where the tenor was originally. Beautiful piece of music.
@Paul_K_
@Paul_K_ 6 лет назад
The tenor is the one singing the high melody, not the lead. But the lead and bari switch places for the tag with the bari singing higher and finishing on the 3rd, with the lead down on the 5th.
@richardbrucegraham1642
@richardbrucegraham1642 4 года назад
And, like everything those guys sang and/or recorded, a perfect arrangement. Walter Latzko is, I believe, credited with this arrangement, perfectly executed by the Buffalo Bills.
@bayonnetenor
@bayonnetenor 7 лет назад
Great Walter Latzko arrangement
@mabizka
@mabizka 7 лет назад
Hello! I am looking for transcription of this piece. Do you know where can I get some?
@Paul_K_
@Paul_K_ 7 лет назад
barbershopharmony.ca/LearningLounge/As%20Time%20Goes%20By/astimegoesby.pdf
@mabizka
@mabizka 7 лет назад
are you sure this is transcription of Buffallo Bills performance?
@Paul_K_
@Paul_K_ 7 лет назад
They sing it in D flat instead of D but otherwise it seems right to me. Just follow along with the music while listening to the song if you want to check for yourself.
@mellowbassman25
@mellowbassman25 11 лет назад
They were NOT local cops. They were the local school board who had been deputized by the mayor to get Prof. Hill's credentials. It happens quite late in the show, right before the "Lida Rose/Dream of Now" sequence between the Quartet and Shirley Jones.
@mikemike7001
@mikemike7001 7 лет назад
Unsurpassed!
@reddragoon54
@reddragoon54 5 лет назад
Is there any lyrics?
@zekeoso
@zekeoso 6 лет назад
I need the bpm
@MichelleAnnM
@MichelleAnnM 12 лет назад
What's the deal with the stars of David they're wearing in the picture?
@feralfernweh6091
@feralfernweh6091 2 года назад
they might be sherriff badges, they're shiny, or maybe they're just Jewish, I dunno
@arlineharris3763
@arlineharris3763 7 лет назад
Anyone here remember what movie this was featured?
@archerponty5289
@archerponty5289 6 лет назад
+ Arline Harris Casablanca (1939)
@HarryTheAngeryHippo
@HarryTheAngeryHippo 12 лет назад
I know D:
@zacharybedair4280
@zacharybedair4280 7 лет назад
I am getting fallout 3 vibes here
@MUSICmissamp24
@MUSICmissamp24 11 лет назад
I don't think they're stars of David, I'm pretty sure that they're sheriff badges. Buffalo Bill was a sheriff and these are The Buffalo Bills.
@robertneal9837
@robertneal9837 6 лет назад
Yep. The were deputized by the Mayor of River City in the play and the movie, The Music Man.
@bjoel125
@bjoel125 12 лет назад
Spotify
@in2food
@in2food 11 лет назад
That pic is from "The Music Man". They were the local cops.
@z3245861
@z3245861 6 лет назад
They were members of the school board.
@42ndblaze43
@42ndblaze43 6 лет назад
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