The core group usually consisted of (by voice type):
However, this core group was often augmented with other specialist vocalists such as:
Often they were not credited, or else were credited under other names. For example, when singing the TV theme of Love, American Style, they were credited as The Charles Fox Singers.
The group performed themes for major motion pictures in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.
The group also sang the themes for major hit-TV shows of the period:
In addition, they sang many commercial vocals, including United States advertising campaigns for:
Radio and television station-ID jingle companies throughout the last four decades of the 20th century used the group in their productions, including:
The group also sang on recordings credited to:[5]
The Bähler Brothers were part of the singing group hired by Ron Hicklin on Hugo Montenegro's Albums.
The Bähler Brothers, Jackie Ward, and Ron Hicklin joined David Cassidy as the singers on the Partridge Family.
Member Jackie Ward also had a hit on her own as Robin Ward with the 1963 hit "Wonderful Summer".[20]
Where are they now?[edit]
Below information current as of August, 2023.
John Bähler lives in Branson, Missouri and conducts the "new" Lawrence Welk orchestra as well as running Portraits By Bähler.
Bähler's wife, Janet Lennon-Bähler of the Lennon Sisters, still tours in casinos and resorts around the country as part of an extensive nostalgia circuit, bringing music of the 1940s and 1950s to a new audience.
Tom Bähler, a long-time close associate of composer Quincy Jones as well as being associate producer and arranger of "We Are the World",[21] lives in California's Santa Ynez Valley north of Los Angeles and continues to occasionally produce as well as record. He is also a songwriter of renown, having penned the Bobby Sherman hit "Julie, Do Ya Love Me"[22] and Michael Jackson's "She's Out of My Life".[23]
Ron Hicklin himself retired from the business in the mid-1990s, and lives in Vonore, Tennessee and Ko Olina (on Oahu) with his wife, Trudi.
Partial chronological list of albums containing one or more cuts with one or more Ron Hicklin Singers:[24]
There were in addition multiple albums for each below: