The Four Freshmen were an American vocal group formed in 1948, known for their close harmonies and innovative arrangements. The original members were brothers Bob and Ross Barbour, along with Ken Albers and Frank Basile. They gained popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, influencing many later vocal groups, including The Beach Boys. Their signature sound blended jazz, pop, and vocal harmonies, making them a unique presence in American music.
A group of four singers is also known as a quartet.
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"Four singers" typically refers to a group of four vocalists who perform together, often harmonizing or complementing each other's voices. This arrangement can be found in various musical genres, including pop, classical, and a cappella. Famous examples include quartets like The Beatles, The Four Seasons, or vocal ensembles like the King’s Singers. Their collaboration allows for rich vocal arrangements and dynamic performances.
There are 4 singers in a quartet. A quartet is an organized group of four singers or players. Just like there are 4 quarters in a dollar.
The Four Freshmen was created in 1948.
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A group of four singers is also known as a quartet.
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there are not three singers but four. kendal, james, logan, and carlos
The cast of Mirth and Melody - 1956 includes: Four Freshmen as The Four Freshmen Jerry Gray as Jerry Gray Jerry Gray Orchestra as Orchestra Dolores Hawkins as Dolores Hawkins Guy Mitchell as Guy Mitchell
The Freshmen - 2002 Freshmen Five was released on: USA: 21 May 2012
The Freshmen - 2002 Freshmen 5 was released on: USA: 19 September 2011
no, 4 singers are not required to sing the song they just sing it as a team.