![]() Lunch Break enjoyed fame in the mid 80's with the release of their hit single "Addicted To Your Four Part Lovin'", a bold rock and roll/barbershop fusion. While still popular in Japan (and small pockets in Southeastern Germany), they have gone back to more traditional a cappella roots and more selective audiences. |
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Shane Scott, tenor, is a preacher and professional talker. The quartet's self proclaimed "comedic genius" lends his mighty pen free of charge to the quartet as he crafts parody lyrics still resonating in the funny bones of all who are blessed to bear witness. |
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Eddie Holt, lead, croons a melody as best as he can while adeptly dodging the advances of his many legions of fans. While Eddie is a self employed graphics designer, avoiding the limelight and protecting his personal space is really his full time job. |
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Drew Ellis, baritone, is father of 2, husband to 1, and a warm hearted buddy to all who know him. Drew is a staffer at the Barbershop Harmony Society and commutes from Kentucky to Nashville every day, putting more miles on his car than a barbershopper has quirks. |
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Mike O'Neill, bass, is also father of 2 and husband to 1, and enjoys a close head shave as much as anyone. Mike works for the Barbershop Harmony Society as well, and travels the land far and wide unleashing his voluminous directoral training skills on unsuspecting choruses and quartets the world over. |
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