I know that Moe's favorite music was barbershop, and had a very good baritone voice!
I know that Bud also sang in a barbershop group called "The Rolling Stones". Rich Finegan, I know you can add to this conversation?
Who, me?
I ain't been to a barbershop in years!
Actually, the Rolling Stones that Bud Jamison sang with was just a duet, not a group...his partner was Jimmy Adams (former silent comedy star and friend and occasional singing partner in "The Ranch Boys" with Charley Chase in several early thirties Hal Roach - Charley Chase shorts).
As "The Rolling Stones" Bud and Jimmy made two color one-reel shorts in 1930 for Tiffany Studios (six were announced and planned, but untimately only two were made). And they recorded a 78 RPM record for Victor in 1930, which consisted of two of the songs from one of the Tiffany shorts.
Fortunately one of the two Tiffany Rolling Stones shorts exists (under a 1944 reissue fake title) and the Victor 78 record is rare and can be expensive if found, but it's not lost. After decades of having it only on cassette I finally recently did acquire the actual record.
Bud Jamison recorded one more song for Victor Records in 1930. It was a solo (without any Rolling Stones) of the theme song from the 1930 Fox Picture "The Big Trail". Needless to say, he did a great job on it! A ballad crooned beautifully by Bud.
I've left out such details as film & song titles, release dates & recording dates and record numbers, etc.
But if anyone is interested, I can post those details later.
I believe I've written at least two different articles on Bud's singing and recording activities in The Three Stooges Journals over the years, if anyone wants to look back for them, or check to see if back issues are still available. All titles & dates details on Bud's Rolling Stones films and records are there.