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|name = '''The Auto Towners'''
| name = '''The Auto Towners'''
| genre = [[Barbershop music|Barbershop]]
|background = group_or_band
| origin = [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]], U.S.
|genre = [[Barbershop music|Barbershop]]
| years_active = through 1969
|origin = [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]], U.S.
| past_members = *Al Rehkop – tenor
|years_active = through 1969
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*Al Rehkop – tenor
*Glenn Van Tassel – lead
*Glenn Van Tassel – lead
*Carl Dahlke – bass
*Carl Dahlke – bass

Revision as of 10:54, 16 May 2021

The Auto Towners
OriginDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
GenresBarbershop
Years activethrough 1969
Past members
  • Al Rehkop – tenor
  • Glenn Van Tassel – lead
  • Carl Dahlke – bass
  • Clint Bostick – baritone

The Auto Towners is a Barbershop quartet that won the 1966 SPEBSQSA international competition.

At the time they won the 1966 SPEBSQSA International Championship (held in Chicago), the Auto Towners were composed of Al Rehkop (tenor), Glenn Van Tassell (lead), Clint Bostick (baritone), and Carl Dahlke (bass). An original song composed by Rehkop, "In My Brand New Automobile", has been covered by other barbershop quartets. Rehkop and Van Tassel won a second time with the Gentleman's Agreement quartet in 1971.

Discography

  • The Auto Towners – AIC Masterworks CD

References

Preceded by SPEBSQSA International Quartet Champions
1966
Succeeded by