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With support from Aaron Neville, the Meters, the Zion Harmonizers and other locals, Robertson creates the murky rhythmic and textural bottom of New Orleans music.
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The close harmony of this unique quartet had its genesis at Butler University's Jordan Conservatory in Indianapolis, when Hal Kratzch, along with Don Barbour and his brother Ross, formed "Hal's Harmonizers."
A Vocal Group at the Top of Its Class William H. Smith 2008
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Ever wondered what kind of music you'd make if you won the lottery, went mad on eBay and ended up with a Fairlight, a Technos Axcel, various Eventide Harmonizers, a Buchla 700, Synton Syntovox Vocoder, Yamaha DX1... and so on?
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Just as there are Harmonizers who restore physically broken elements of the world, there are Discordants who disrupt energy levels and generally destroy things.
Mania News Feed Ron Quezon 2009
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Known as The Harmonizers, the Duffeys began performing for senior citizens after Ellis retired from Moller Organ Co.
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In their few minutes of screen time toward the end of tonight's broadcast, several of the Harmonizers were shown working at Richmond's main post office branch on Brook Road.
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The Hevelone has been a good venue for the Harmonizers, according to Nieveen, and will continue to be in the future.
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Proceeds from ticket sales help the Harmonizers bring in Barbershop quartets and children's choirs from across the country to perform at the group's spring concert, Nieveen said.
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Money left over is donated to the Harmony Foundation, the Homestead Harmonizers 'community charity fund.
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ABDUL “DUKE” FAKIR AND OTIS WILLIAMS The Harmonizers
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