Born out of a former collegiate district champion named The Future Four, 4-B-WE looks forward to continuing the tradition of Five Towns College quartets representing this great district in the international collegiate competition in Nashville.

Five Towns College, in Dix Hills New York, is a private, independent institution of higher education, which is dedicated to preparing students for careers in music, the performing arts and their affiliated professions. Five Towns was the first college in New York State to offer a Jazz/Commercial Music program when it was chartered in 1972. Since that time Five Towns has continued to be innovative by offering unique programs in music, business, and liberal arts.

Robert Roman (Tenor) - resides in Woodside, Queens, and just completed his junior year studying music composition/arranging at FTC. He has participated in many school performances including The great American Songbook, Opera Workshop, and also had a role in the FTC production of The Desert Song. Of all his in school activities, this quartet is his most dedicated of them all. He has been in competitive barbershop quartets for three years, and feels this is the best one he has been in during that time. You can email me HERE,

Wayne Grimmer (Lead) - is a recent graduate of Five Towns College with a bachelors degree in music education. He's plays a variety of instruments including piano, guitar, and saxophone, and plans to seek employment in the secondary schools of Long Island. He has been singing barbershop harmony for 4 years now and loves every minute of it! You can email me HERE.

Jeff Glemboski (Bass) - originally from Sparta, New Jersey, Jeff has just completed his sophomore year at FTC. He is currently studying Music Education. His in school activities include select choir, vocal jazz choir next semester, and 4-B-WE. This is his first experience in a barbershop quartet, and has found that he enjoys it more than he ever thought it would.  You can email me HERE.

Joe Cerutti Jr. (Bari) - is originally from Pine Bush, New York and has finished his sophomore year as a music education major at FTC. At school, he participates in opera workshop, a concert series called the Great American Songbook, as well as a member of the honor society and a student director of both chorus and choir, and he recently played the lead in the FTC presentation of The Desert Song.  You can email mail me HERE.

Donations and support should be sent to: Robert Roman 50-56 47th Street Woodside, NY 11377 Checks should be made payable to: The Performing Arts Foundation of Five Towns College (non-profit and tax-deductible)
 
 

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