The Sportsmen Quartet (prior to World War II known as The Sportsmen) was a Barbershop Quartet. They began appearances in 1938 and are most remembered for their many appearances on both the radio and television series of the Jack Benny Program (which ran on TV from 1950 to 1961) and many cartoons including ''What's Opera, Doc'' and ''Mississippi Hare''.
Bill Days (top tenor)
Max Smith (second tenor)
Mart Sperzel (baritone)
Gurney Bell (bass)
1959
1958
Tops Records, Tops Records
LP, Album
1955
Key Records (4)
7"
1955
Key Records (4)
10"
1955
Key Records (4)
7", Single
1949
1949
1946
Decca
Shellac, 10"
1946
1944
Victor
Shellac, 10"
1942
Capitol Records
7", Single
Capitol Toyland Records
6"
Capitol Records
7", Single
The Sportsmen
Shellac, 10"
Capitol Records
7", EP, 4 P
Tiny-Tunes
7"
Capitol Toyland Records
6"
Axis (3), Axis (3)
LP
2004
Jasmine Records
CD, Comp
2004
Radio Spirits
6xCD, RM
2000
Living Era, ASV
CD, Comp, Mono
1987
Kilroy Cassettes
Cass, Comp, dol
1951
1949
1949
1946
Capitol Records
Shellac, 10"
Capitol Records
Shellac, 10"
2018
Jasmine Records
2xCD, Comp, Mono
2014
Union Square Music
3xCD, Comp
2011
Documents
2xCD, Comp
2009
ООО "Союз Мьюзик"
CD, Comp
2007
Boulevard Entertainment
CD, Album, Comp
1999
1994
1991
Sandy Hook Records
CD, Comp, Mono
1978
1977
1972
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