The Four Freshmen

The Four Freshmen
Formed: 1948 in Indianapolis, IN
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Genre: Vocal
Styles: Vocal Pop, Harmony Vocal Group, Traditional Pop, Early Pop/Rock
Group Members: Bob Flanigan, Ken Albers, Don Barbour, Ross Barbour, Ken Errair, Hal Kratzsch
Biography: The Four Freshmen were one of the top vocal groups of the 1950s, and formed the bridge between '40s ensembles like the Mel-Tones and harmony-based rock & roll bands such as the Beach Boys as well as groups like Spanky & Our Gang and the Manhattan Transfer. The group's roots go back to the end of the ...Read full biography
The Four Freshmen in Person
Released: 1958
Label: Capitol
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The Four Freshmen in Person (1958) is the quartet's debut live platter, as well as their initial long-player to be offered in stereophonic and mono-aural. [Note: A 1957 appearance at Penn State surfaced ...Read full review
Voices in Modern
Released: 1955
Label: Capitol
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Although the Four Freshmen had been on the label's roster for five years, Voices in Modern (1955) was the quartet's first Capitol Records EP. As was standard operating procedure during the seminal days ...Read full review
More The Four Freshmen albums: Main Albums (30), Compilations (37), DVD/Video (1)
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