- The Singing Senators
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Origin =Washington D.C. ,USA
Genre =Barbershop music
Years_active =1995 –2000 ,2007
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Current_members =Larry Craig
Past_members =Jim Jeffords (1995–2000)John Ashcroft Trent Lott The Singing Senators were a group of U.S. Republican Senators who sang as a barbershop quartet.
Members
Representation as of
2000 :* Fmr. Sen.
John Ashcroft (R-Missouri) –Baritone
* Sen.Larry Craig (R-Idaho) – Lead
* Fmr. Sen.James Jeffords (R-Vermont) –Tenor
* Fmr. Sen.Trent Lott (R-Mississippi) – BassHistory
Beginnings
In
1995 , at New Hampshire Senator Bob Smith's birthday party, Ashcroft, Jeffords, Lott, and Connie Mack of Florida sang "Happy Birthday". Later, when SenatorBob Packwood ofOregon was having a birthday party, Jeffords called Lott and suggested that the four of them sing at the party. Mack declined, but Larry Craig joined. According to his autobiography, "Herding Cats, A Life in Politics ", Lott formed the group in large part to improve relations between the Republican Conference, of which Lott was Majority Leader, and Jeffords, a Republican who frequently voted with the Democrats.During the initial years, the four Senators usually practiced in Lott's hideaway office.
Guy Hovis , the Mississippi state director for Lott, was a talented musician who gave the Senators some training.1995–2000
Their first official performance of the group was in October 1995 at a Young Political Leaders of America meeting.Amy Phillips, [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/thefed/v3/volume18/8/singingsenators.shtml "The Singing Senators: Behind the 'Music'] , "The Fed", volume 18, issue 8, April 1, 2003] In December 1995, the group appeared on The Today Show.
In April 1996, the
Oak Ridge Boys sang with the group at a Senate reception, [http://www.oakridgeboys.com/Pages/senators_branson.html One Fabulous Sing-a-Long"] , Oak Ridge Boys website, accessed June 14, 2007] something described in "The Hill", a Capitol Hill newspaper, as "Congressional Harmony". In September 1996 the group performed again with the Oak Ridge Boys inBranson, Missouri . [ [http://www.oakridgeboys.com/Pages/senators.html Press release] , Oak Ridge Boys, accessed June 14, 2007] The same year, the senators sang at the1996 Republican National Convention . [http://www.sigmanu.org/publications/thedelta/vol_114c.asp]In 1998 the group released their only album, "Let Freedom Sing," a ten-song CD recorded in Nashville. In 2000, clips of the group's songs could be streamed from the Senate pages of Ashcroft and Jeffords. [Katie Dean, [http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2000/04/35525 "They Put the Party in GOP"] , "Wired", April 19, 2000]
In November 2000, Ashcroft lost his Senate re-election race (he was appointed Attorney General in early 2001). In May 2001, Jeffords announced he was leaving the Republican Party to become an Independent, returning control of the Senate to the Democrats. The two events, combined, led to the apparent demise of the group.
Revival
In October 2006, Singing Senators Lott and Craig said they were putting the quartet back together after a six-year hiatus. They said they had found two solid prospects in Senators Bob Bennett (R-Utah) and
John Thune (R-S.D.) [Emily Heil, [http://thehill.com/under-the-dome/hasterts-great-listening-skills-2006-10-11.html "Under the Dome: American Idol, Senate style"] , "The Hill", October 11, 2006]In June 2007, Singing Senators Ashcroft, Craig, and Lott gave their first public performance in more than six years. Senator Craig was subsequently inducted into the Idaho Hall of Fame, having been selected in March 2007. Craig said that the group was now a trio. [Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/13/AR2007061302469.html "A Homegrown Talent Returns for a Premiere"] , "Washington Post", June 14, 2007] Lott's announced resignation in 2007 seemed to put the existence of even a trio in doubt. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/27/AR2007112702382.html Al Kamen - Without Lott, the Singing Senators Are of One Voice - washingtonpost.com ] ]
Other Singing Legislators
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Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), a member ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , is also areligious music artist. During 2002 he earned $18,009 in income from sales of his own recordings, according to a Senate financial disclosure; this was his highest annual intake from his singing. [http://my.aol.com/news/news_story.psp?type=4&cat=0800&id=03061119382482745]* The
Second Amendments , made up of five Congressmen from the House of Representatives.References
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