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Henry Burr
Henry Burr
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Fred Van Eps
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The Chordettes
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Irving Kaufman
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The Merry Macs
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S. H. Dudley
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The Four Tunes
The Four Tunes
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Larry Bunker
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Marion Harris
Marion Harris
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The Charioteers
The Charioteers
American gospel and pop vocal group from 1930 to 1957
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Billy Ward and His Dominoes
Billy Ward and His Dominoes
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Peerless Quartet
American vocal group

Peerless Quartet

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The Peerless Quartet was an American vocal group that recorded in the early years of the twentieth century. They formed to record for Columbia Records, where they were credited as the Columbia Quartet or Columbia Male Quartet. From about 1907, when they began to record for record labels other than Columbia, they were more widely known as the Peerless Quartet.

The Peerless Quartet was one of the most commercially successful groups of the acoustic era and made hundreds of recordings, including popular versions of songs such as "Sweet Adeline", "By the Light of the Silvery Moon", "Let Me Call You Sweetheart", and "I Want A Girl (Just Like The Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)". The group continued to record until 1928, with many changes of personnel. They were led until 1910 by Frank C. Stanley, and thereafter by tenor Henry Burr.