Pittsburghers

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The Pittsburghers
Also known asAllen Club Four (to 1948)
Pittsburgh Four (after 1965)
Genres Barbershop
Years active1938–1980s
Past members
  • Harry Conte – tenor (to 1955)
  • Tom Palamone – lead (tenor from 1955)
  • John "Jiggs" Ward – baritone (1946–65)
  • Bill Conway – bass (1947–1950s)

  • Anthony "Zebo" DiPerro – bari (to 1946)
  • Jack Elder – bari (from 1965)
  • "Turp" Marcanello – bass (to 1947)
  • Dutch Miller – bass (1950s–1963)
  • Nick Kason – bass (from 1963)
  • Tom O'Malley – lead (from 1955)

The Pittsburghers is a Barbershop quartet that won the 1948 SPEBSQSA international competition.

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Preceded by SPEBSQSA International Quartet Champions
1948
Succeeded by