Flat Foot Four

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Years activefrom 1923
Past members
  • Johnny Whalen – tenor
  • Britt Stegal – lead
  • Red Elliot – baritone (from 1940)
  • Sam Barnes – bass

  • Frank Sheppard – original lead
  • Roland Cargill – original baritone
  • Bill Parrish – original bass
  • Granville Scanland – baritone in 1939
  • Paul (Sleepy) Chapman  – bass 1936–1938 (wrote the popular barbershop song "Oh Joe" [1]
The Flat Foot Four
OriginOklahoma City, Oklahoma
GenresBarbershop
Years activefrom 1923
Past members
  • Johnny Whalen – tenor
  • Britt Stegal – lead
  • Red Elliot – baritone (from 1940)
  • Sam Barnes – bass

  • Frank Sheppard – original lead
  • Roland Cargill – original baritone
  • Bill Parrish – original bass
  • Granville Scanland – baritone in 1939
  • Paul (Sleepy) Chapman  – bass 1936–1938 (wrote the popular barbershop song "Oh Joe" [1]

The Flat Foot Four is a Barbershop quartet that won the 1940 SPEBSQSA international competition.[2] The victorious line-up was the following:

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