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  1. Donovan Tea is the epitome of a true born and raised Texas gentlemen. As the second most tenured member in the history of The Lettermen, his vocal talents have been shared with audiences around the world including Japan, The Philippines, America, etc. Donovan began performing at the young age of 17.

  2. Donovan Tea – baritone (1984–present) Bobby Poynton – first tenor (1990–1995, 2011–present) Rob Gulack – second tenor (2019–present) Past members. Jim Pike – first tenor (1959–1969, 1970–1974, died 2019) Bob Engemann – baritone (1959–1967, died 2013) Gary Pike – baritone & first tenor (1967–1981)

    • 1959–present
    • Capitol
  3. Donovan Tea, Bobby Poynton and Rob Gulack, each of whom are entertainers in their own right, have kept the meaning of harmony alive with their soft, romantic, harmonic blend of music which is as popular with their fans today as it was in 1961 when The Lettermen recorded their first hit, “The Way You Look Tonight.”

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · Donovan Tea has performed with everyone from Bing Crosby. and Fred Astaire, to Ray Charles and Tony Bennett. But the 69-year-old Texas native has made his career for 40 years now as one-third...

    • 4 min
    • Jonathan Turner
  5. For more than 50 years, The Lettermen-- Donovan Tea, Bobby Poynton and Rob Gulack, each of whom are entertainers in their own right—have kept the meaning of harmony alive with their soft, romantic, harmonic blend of music which is as popular with their fans today as it was in 1961 when they recorded their first hit, “The Way You Look ...

  6. From their 1997 album Live in Concert Encore comes this terrific Donovan solo track

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  7. Their beautiful harmony is timeless. The current Lettermen consist of Tony Butala (The group’s founding original member), Donovan Tea (an accomplished singer and songwriter who joined the group in 1984), and Bobby Poynton (who first joined the Lettermen in 1989 and recently returned to the group).