I grew up listening to Southern Gospel music. Male quartets like the Kingsmen etc. (Yes, I'm old)
The quartet includes a bass singer, a baritone, a lead, and a tenor.
The baritone is the unsung hero of a good quartet. He is not featured, like the lead singer. He is not flashy like the tenor, or cool like the bass.
The baritone filled holes, rounds off chords, and gives the group a full sound. Without the baritone, the group just doesn't work.
Who are some "baritones" of UGA football, in your opinion? Players who were not "the guy" ,but still very much needed?
The quartet includes a bass singer, a baritone, a lead, and a tenor.
The baritone is the unsung hero of a good quartet. He is not featured, like the lead singer. He is not flashy like the tenor, or cool like the bass.
The baritone filled holes, rounds off chords, and gives the group a full sound. Without the baritone, the group just doesn't work.
Who are some "baritones" of UGA football, in your opinion? Players who were not "the guy" ,but still very much needed?