No school like the Old School! Veteran singers. Mature men. Classic barbershop repertoire. A bit of a snap back from all those handsome young quartets stretching the envelope, but in 2011, International Quartet Champion Old School demonstrated the vitality of a quartet that knew exactly what it wanted to be, then went out and lived it all the way. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YdCf_iH3sLI.html
Man, Jack Pinto is one of the greats! He reminds me of Gary Lewis or Bryan Ziegler in that all three clearly have super solid falsettos and capabilities to sing tenor, sing bass in other quartets, but primarily sing baritone. Wow! Such versatile singers
Wow! Would love to have been standing in the middle of that quartet and feel those chords! Music at its finest. Barbershop no tricks just good old fashioned harmony....and boy I didn’t expect that ending . Just lovely xx
These guys are almost from another time - they're as clean as an old quartet but still manage to bring something a little new and fresh to the classics.
Hey Connelly ever been asked to SING ANOTHER PART!!!! not jealous already singing BARITONE OR NOT AT ALL.....OTHER QUARTET MAKING JOKES ABOUT YOU FINDING OTHER NEXT CHAMPS FROM MEMBERS OF THE AIC SHOULD MAKE YOU THINK.... Sing baritone with a quartet who hasn't ever won district!!!!!!! EARN THE NEXT ONE WHERE YOU HAVE TO TRUELY HAVE TO EARN IT!!!!
@@waynelankenau3295 Paul Gilman was a newbee before the rivals, Kevin Miles never won district before PLATINUM, Gary Lewis's highest score at international was a 76.03 before PLATINUM, Don Barnick had never sung bass before Keepsake, Roger Ross and to Tony DeRosa peaked as semi-finalist mic-testers before Keepsake. he's EARNED those four gold medals and Old School is no exception. Out of the 4 quartets (12 members in total minus Joe), Joe has only sung with 3 AIC Members in those quartets. Even if you're upset about Joe winning a 4th, don't try and take away what all the other members of his quartets achieved as well.