Product Description

This is a very rare collection of the humorous and creative writings of our Barbershop Harmony Society’s founder, Owen C Cash, These entertaining observations (36 total) appeared in the early Harmonizers from September of 1941 to July 1953.
This 50-page book captures the wit and personality this unique man in articles such as The Story of Jim Wiley, his unhealthy but tasteful recipe, “Gall Bladder’s Delight” (tamales, chili, eggs & butter) and his amusing editorial “Blind Empires and Deef Judges”. Cash ended each editorial (whether it was pro or con) with “ ... hoping you are the same.”
The proceeds from this book go to the Society Archives budget to help maintain the world’s largest collection of Barber Shop Harmony Memorabilia housed at the BHS headquarters in Nashville.
SPECIAL BONUS – With each book we are adding a special reprint of the ORIGINAL INVITATION to the first Society meeting April 11, 1938 written by OC Cash. This copy has been recreated as an EXCACT replica of that document that was sent to the 14 men invited to that songfest in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The reprint is printed on special paper stock and suitable for framing. This is a brand new item just made available by the Society Archives Committee. It comes FREE with this OC Cash book.