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The four lads
The original founding members were Corrado "Connie" Codarini, bass (died April 28, 2010); John Bernard "Bernie" Toorish (born March 2, 1931), tenor; James F. "Jimmy" Arnold (January 4, 1932 - June 15, 2004), lead; and Frank Busseri, baritone and group manager. The group was originally called, The Otnorots in the 50's, which is Toronto spelled backwards! The current configuration of the group features the original member, Frank Busseri (bass), plus Don Farrar (lead tenor), Aaron Bruce (second tenor), and Alan Sokoloff (baritone).
Scally lads are members of a gay group in the UK. They represent the entire homosexual background in Europe. The Scally lads have been through much discrimination.
"Lads sis" seems to be a slang term that combines "lads" (a British term for a group of male friends) with "sis" (short for sister). It may be used in a playful or informal way to refer to a female friend within a group of male friends.
Back = Spine Street = Road Boys = Lads Back Street Boys
JLS means just lads singing JlS so to anybody who says it means JACK THE LADS there is no t so im right they are wrong
His job, sleeping, the other lads, and eating oh and his family
Because they are still children.
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SHERWOOD ALPER REPLACED FRANK BUSSERI, AN ORIGINAL MEMBER OF THE FOUR LADS, IN 1978. HIS FIRST SHOW WITH THE GROUP WAS AT THE PFISTER HOTEL IN THE CROWN ROOM. THE GROUP AT THAT TIME CONSISTED OF JAMES ARNOLD, JOHN D'ARC, AARON BRUCE, AND SHERWOOD ALPER. HIS LAST PERFORMANCE WITH THE GROUP WAS AT BELMONT PARK IN MONTREAL. TO VERIFY THIS, YOU CAN CONTACT FRANK BUSSERI WHO RETURNED TO THE GROUP AFTER SHERWOOD LEFT AND CONTINUES TO LEAD THE GROUP AS THE LAST ORIGINAL MEMBER. Surf over to Wikipedia using the link. Scroll to the bottom of the page and use those links.
the four lads
it adapted by living in wet and severe conditions in the rainforest
The plural is lads. The plural possessive is lads'.
Johnny Ray and The Four Lads