The Four Freshmen
trade ad for The Four Freshmen in 1965
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The Four Freshmen

The Four Freshmen The Four Freshmen American male vocal quartet For the Irish showband, see The Freshmen (band). The Four Freshmen are an American male vocal quartet founded in the barbershop tradition. Its influences include the big band vocal group sounds of The Modernaires, The Pied Pipers, and The Mel-Tones. The singers accompany themselves on guitar, horns, bass, and drums, among other instrumental configurations. Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Four Freshmen The Four Freshmen in 1965. Top to bottom: Bob Flanigan, Ken Albers, Bill Comstock, Ross Barbour Background information Origin Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. Genres Jazz, traditional pop, barbershop Years active 1948–present Labels Capitol, Liberty Members Tommy Boynton Chris Peters[1] Jake Baldwin Bob Ferreira Past members Ross Barbour Don…

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GENRES: Popular, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

My Heart Stood Still / We'll Be Together Soon
My Heart Stood Still / We'll Be Together Soon (1954)
Charmaine / In This Whole Wide World
Charmaine / In This Whole Wide World (1955)
Day By Day / How Can I Tell Her
Day By Day / How Can I Tell Her (1955)
Granada / How Can I Begin To Tell
Granada / How Can I Begin To Tell (1957)
Capitol's Artist Of The Month
Capitol's Artist Of The Month (1959)
Four Freshmen Definitely In Orbit
Four Freshmen Definitely In Orbit (1959)
Teach Me Tonight / Shangra-La
Teach Me Tonight / Shangra-La (1962)
Funny How Time Slips Away / Charade
Funny How Time Slips Away / Charade (1963)
Old Cape Cod / Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines
Old Cape Cod / Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines (1965)
Cry / Nowhere To Go
Cry / Nowhere To Go (1967)

10" 78s

Voices In Modern
Voices In Modern (1955)