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barbershop

In music, a style of unaccompanied close-harmony singing of sentimental ballads, revived in the USA during the 19th century. Traditionally sung by four male voices, since the 1970s it has developed as a style of a cappella choral singing for both male and female voices.

Barbershop originated in 17th-century European barbers' shops, which also offered dental and medical services; making music was encouraged among waiting customers.



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Along the way, he stuffed fliers in mailboxes and walked into barbershops and cafes to talk about the issue.
For example, in the African-American community, better success may be achieved by posting flyers, illustrated with African Americans, in physicians' offices, medical clinics, churches, beauty salons, and barbershops.
This will afford men the quality of high-end salons in the comfortable environment of traditional barbershops with a modern edge, designed specifically for men" said Gorman.
 
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