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Dallas Knights

Dallas Knights

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Genre: A Cappella

City: Dallas, TX

Web site: http://www.dallasknights.com/

Dallas Knights are a modern, acappella quartet who sing four-part harmony in a blend of many different styles including barbershop, jazz, pop and gospel. In 1994, Dallas Knights were crowned Southwestern District Champions (five state region including Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas) of the Barbershop Harmony Society (SPEBSQSA Inc.).

The group consists of Steve DeCrow, Tenor; Michael I. Borts, Lead; Scott "Stretch" Smith, "World's Tallest Baritone;" and Graham Smith, Bass. All four Knights are members of the ten-time International Champion chorus of the Barbershop Harmony Society, The Vocal Majority.

Dallas Knights have recorded two CD's entitled Knights to Remember and People Get Ready and are featured on two recordings by The Vocal Majority. Graham, Mike and Steve have also recorded CD's as solo artists.

Dallas Knights have performed for audiences in numerous locations internationally and domestically, including Cardiff, Wales; Glasgow, Scotland; Harrogate, England; Anchorage, Alaska; Indianapolis, Indiana; Salt Lake City, Utah; Bakersfield, California; Fresno, California, Liberal, Kansas, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Houston, Texas; Lafayette, Louisiana; Beaumont, Texas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Little Rock, Arkansas; Austin, Texas; The Ballpark in Arlington (Texas); The Majestic Theater, Dallas; The Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas; McFarlin Auditorium, Dallas; Eismann Center, Richardson; and the Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth.

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