The Four Mints were an American vocal group formed in the 1960s, known for their blend of doo-wop and soul music. Based in Chicago, the group consisted of members whose names include lead singer Eugene Record and other vocalists such as B. J. Johnson, J. T. Taylor, and William "Billy" Davis. They gained some recognition for their 1962 single "The Last Train to Clarksville" and later recordings, though they never achieved widespread fame. Their music remains appreciated by fans of classic soul and doo-wop.
Its a Quartet
A group of four people singing is called a quartet.
The noun for a four person singing group or musicians is a quartet.
The Four Pound Signs
Quartet.
Its a Quartet
A group of four people singing is called a quartet.
The noun for a four person singing group or musicians is a quartet.
The Nolans
It's called a Quartet. :D
A quartet is a singing group of four.
The Four Pound Signs
Quartet.
The Nolans
They are a real singing group with four members.
a quintet is a group of four people, often used for musicians
In music, a quartet is an ensemble of four singers or instrumental performers. In pop music they would be a "group".