The Eton Boys
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The Eton Boys, or The Four Eton Boys,[1] were an American all-male musical quartet from the St. Louis, Missouri area,[2] whose members were Earl Smith, tenor; Art Gentry, 2nd tenor; Charles Day, baritone; and Jack Day, bass.[3] In the 1930s they headlined Broadway with their act,[4] frequently appeared in short musical films such as Broadway Brevities and the animated Screen Songs, and often appeared on radio via the Columbia Network.