The Lettermen
The Lettermen
The world may define harmony as a combination of musical sounds considered to be pleasing; The Lettermen define harmony as Lettermenizing- Since the groups inception, The Lettermen have always taken a current song of the day and put their 3-part harmony to it which is called Lettermenizing a song.
Donovan Tea, Bobby Poynton and Rob Gulack, each of whom are entertainers in their own right, have kept the meaning of harmony alive with their soft, romantic, harmonic-blend of music which is as popular with their fans today as it was in 1961, when The Lettermen recorded their first hit, “The Way You Look Tonight”.
While always honoring their roots, modern audiences are showing a resounding love for the “Letterminized” new arrangements of “Never Enough” from the mega-hit The Greatest Showman, “Sugar” Medley (“I Can’t Help Myself”, “Sugar”, “How Sweet It Is”) and “Happy” Medley (“Happy”, “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy”, “Happy Together”). These talented individuals interestingly play with the harmonies on songs like “Suspicious Minds”, “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me” and “Over The Rainbow” as their amazing vocals continually swoop over one another, mesmerizing audiences all over the world.
The one constant of The Lettermen that has remained through the years is the unique three-part harmony as only they can achieve. Though musical tastes have changed over the years, The Lettermen legacy continues. Harmony will always endure the true test of time – just as The Lettermen have stood the test of time, cementing them as the most romantic singing group of a generation.
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