Tribunes
The five guys in The Tribunes don’t need instruments to make doo-wop ditties like “Daddy’s Home” sing. Their voices are their instruments.
And these a cappella singers know how to use them to draw a crowd, like the time a few years ago when they waiting at LaGuardia Airport for a flight to North Carolina and entertained travelers with an impromptu performance.
“We began singing and attracted a pretty sizable crowd. Many of the people took videos on their cellphones and called family and friends to hear us sing,” said second tenor Shelly Wengrovsky, 69, of Mattituck. “Before long, four Port Authority police officers arrived and we thought the jig was up. Instead, they took out their phones and began to video us as well.”
And these a cappella singers know how to use them to draw a crowd, like the time a few years ago when they waiting at LaGuardia Airport for a flight to North Carolina and entertained travelers with an impromptu performance.
“We began singing and attracted a pretty sizable crowd. Many of the people took videos on their cellphones and called family and friends to hear us sing,” said second tenor Shelly Wengrovsky, 69, of Mattituck. “Before long, four Port Authority police officers arrived and we thought the jig was up. Instead, they took out their phones and began to video us as well.”