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Dick Muse joined "The Skyliners" in 1999 after the untimely death of David Proch. He sings a mean second tenor for group. Dick has been involved in music since 1956 when he was a member of "The Condors" musical group in McKeesport, PA. In 1957 he formed "The Laurels" singing group while he was attending West Liberty State College in Pennsylvania where he majored in English and subsequently received his B.A. in 1960. That same year, the "Laurels" recorded their first recording, "Working Man" at World Records. The "Laurels" disbanded after graduation. Dick went on to a teaching career.
In 1978 Dick received a M.A. degree in English from California State College at California, Pennsylvania.
In 1988, Dick became a member of the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania group, "The Memories".
In 1990, Dick he moved on to the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania group, "The DeVilles".
In 1992, he resurrected "The Laurels". The group produced several CD's including:
The Test of Time, 1993
Our Town Has A Voice, 1995
R & B Odyssey, 1997
Keeping Tradition, 1998.
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