Harold Verity,
Tenor*
Bob Miraglia, Lead
Steve Stojowski,
Bass
Maurice Debar,
Baritone

The AfterGloWorms were
formed to sing one song
at one show. We
discovered that we liked
similar music and
decided to learn one
more song which became
one more and then one
more etc. That was about
four years ago. We sing
barbershop, jazz,
standards and show
tunes. Steve Stojowski
is the heart of our
quartet since he is a
true bass. He can dig
really deep to give our
harmony true depth. He
even looks and sounds
like Lurch. Steve is an
instrumental musician as
well, having played in
one of the bands in the
U.S. Army. Hal Verity is
our tenor. While Steve
provides our quartet
with physical height,
Hal’s ethereal voice
provides vocal height to
our sound. He not only
sings in his church but
he is the song leader at
Sunday services. (They
think his high voice is
angelic.) Maurice Debar,
our baritone and musical
maestro, taught band
instruments in the
public school system
before he retired. He
has the most difficult
job in the quartet of
filling in the chords to
make the wonderful
fullness of our four
part harmony. Newest
member of the quartet is
lead Bob Miraglia, once
a soprano-voice standout
in his grammar school
choir in Queens, NY,
later delighting
listeners as he learned
to play the accordion
(Maurice still plays his
to this day), and now --
a barbershop afficionado
as a member of Long
Island Harmonizers.
Whatever we sing, we
never need to be asked
twice.
Quartet contact:
Hal Verity,
- or phone
516-208-3483
Bill Ruth, Tenor*
Gene Kammerer, Lead
Joe Massaro, Bass
Bob Roth, Baritone

The Long Island Express barbershop quartet has sung as a foursome for more than a decade and each year gets busier and busier with a rewarding calendar of fulfilled requests. Our well-received performances are approximately 45 minutes to an hour in length, during which time we intersperse our singing with joke-telling as well as sing-a-longs that encourage listener participation. All of us are retired, and as such, are normally available for both afternoon and evening performances. Our enthusiasm stems in part from realizing that this is a great hobby, and we love singing and performing.
Quartet contact: Click here to email Bill Ruth -
or phone 516-334-5681
Bob Kelly, Tenor
Steve Marrin, Lead*
Al Fennell, Bass
Paul Santino, Baritone
Quatrain is a barbershop quartet named after a type of poetry which uses four rhymed lines. That's about as poetic as we get. Our quartet has been competing very successfully for the past several years at the Mid-Atlantic States quartet competitions. The majority of our performances for the past few years have been as the featured quartet on many NY, NJ, and PA Barbershop Harmony annual Chapter Shows. These choice opportunities have recognized us as a standout quartet by our peers. The four of us have also sung together in previous quartets. As Spotlight quartet we sang center stage at Carnegie Hall -- featured as part of a "Big Apple" (Manhattan) Chapter Show. Also at Carnegie Hall we performed on Skitch Henderson's New York Pops "Music Americana Show." In addition we enjoyed performing at the famous Rainbow Room in New York and have been not only been featured on many Barbershop Harmony Society shows, but those offered by chapters of the Sweet Adelines as well.
Quartet contact: Steve Marrin, Smarrin1@aol.com - phone 516-223-4705
Just Duckie
Harold Verity, Tenor
Steve Brausa, Lead*
Maurice Debar, Bass
George Seelinger, Baritone

Quartet contact - or phone 516-921-8553

The
words for the "whys" are many. The all-male a
cappella sound of a talented Long Island
Harmonizers Chorus of some 40 voices. The
enjoyable chords that are unmistakably
barbershop. Segments featuring our quartets.
Presentations guaranteed to generate fond
memories spiced with explanation about what
barbershop is all about, it's history and so on.
-forty five minutes or so of sheer delight. 


