The Gas House Gang

The Gas House Gang was an acclaimed barbershop quartet that left an indelible mark on the genre with their intricate harmonies, vibrant stage presence, and emotional resonance. Formed in 1987, the group, comprised of Kipp Buckner (tenor), Rich Knight (lead), Rob Henry (baritone), and Jim Henry (bass), quickly rose to prominence within the barbershop community. Their musical prowess was solidified when they won the prestigious International Quartet Championship awarded by the Barbershop Harmony Society in 1993.

Over the years, The Gas House Gang was celebrated for their deft interpretations of both classic and contemporary arrangements, seamlessly blending technical skill with heartfelt storytelling. Their body of work, including albums like "The Gas House Gang's Fifth," showcases a dedication to both the craft and the joy of barbershop singing. "Some Children See Him" and "Face the Music" highlight their ability to address a range of themes, from the profound to the playful. "A Little Night Music" and “Our 'Rough and Tumble' Best” captured their spirited performances that entertained audiences around the world. Though they officially retired in 2005, The Gas House Gang's legacy continues to inspire barbershop quartets and music enthusiasts today.

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The Gas House Gang's Fifth
Album - 12 Tracks - Released January 1, 2003
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