Chord Rustlers Barbershop Chorus

Members of the Barbershop Harmony Society

P.O. Box 334  Bozeman, MT  59771




Photo Gallery


Here are a few pictures of our members in action.  When you're barbershopping you are sure to have a wonderful time!   Just as elsewhere on our website, you can enlarge these photos by clicking on them.

Implied Harmony
scored the highest among our chapter quartets in Divison V competition.  They are are most active quartet for Singing Valentines each February.  From left:  Steve Adams, tenor; Andy Jackson, lead; Sig Dehn, bass; Tim Lund, baritone.


The Doodle Dandies are
our longest ongoing active quartet.
From Left: Dennis Bloxham (Tenor), Wyman Schmitt (Lead), Paul Newby (Bass), Charles McGuire (Baritone)


Here the Doodle Dandies are dressed for their famous song "Please General Custer, I don't want to go."


Not suprisingly, the Doodle Dandies have quite a few outfits and a wide range of songs in their repertoire.
 

Bridger Blend
competed in the senior quartet at Division 5 convention in 2007.  From left to right they are:
Frank Smith, tenor; Bill Ranard, lead; Gerry Hovland, bass; and Dave Schrupp, baritone.

Here is Implied Harmony
in an earlier combination.
From Left: Steve Adams (Tenor), Andy Jackson (Lead), Sig Dehn (Bass), Bill Purcell (Baritone)

Tater Pigs:
  Every year at the Sweet Pea Festival of the Arts, the Chord Rustlers make and sell Tater Pigs.   This is our major fund raising project, and it is always popular with the festival goers.

In case you don't know, a Tater Pig is a baked potato with a sausage in the center, with your choice of sour cream, butter, salt, pepper, chives, and/or bacon bits.  MMMM Good! 

So when the first weekend of August rolls around, please join us at our booth at Lindley Park to enjoy a world famous Tater Pig. You'll be glad you did! Each Tater Pig is lovingly hand made, and many are served with a song! 

The Gallatones,
while not currently active as a quartet, are all members of the Chord Rustlers.

From Left: Frank Smith (Tenor), Mike Tank (Lead), Tony Wastcoat (Bass), Dave Schrupp (Baritone)


What Four
sang a few years ago on one of our annual shows, hoping for a little rain.  From Left:  John Free, tenor; Frank Johnson, lead; Gerry Hovland, bass; and Dan Hopper, baritone.


Keeping it all in the family, My Three Sons consisted of Jeran Bloxham, baritone; Jake Bloxham, bass; Hethe Bloxham, lead; and Dennis Bloxham, tenor.


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