The "fife and drum corps" was actually an assemblage of studio musicians put together by Harold Wheeler; the group's vocalists were Linda November, Vivian Cherry, Arlene Martell, and Helen Miles.
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The circuit was developed in the early 1920s by Harold Wheeler who worked in Alan Hazeltine's lab at Stevens Institute of Technology, so Hazeltine is usually given the credit.