The Hi-Lo's
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The Hi-Lo's

The Hi-Lo's The Hi-Lo's Vocal quartet For the Japanese punk rock band, see The High-Lows. The Hi-Lo's were a vocal pop/jazz quartet formed in 1953, who achieved their greatest fame in the late 1950s and 1960s. The group's name is a reference to both their extreme vocal and physical ranges (Bob Strasen and Bob Morse were tall; Gene Puerling and Clark Burroughs were short).[1] This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (August 2025) Quick facts Background information, Genres ... The Hi-Lo's The group in 1957 Background information Genres Vocal pop, vocal jazz Years active 1953–present Past members Gene Puerling Bob Strasen Bob Morse Clark Burroughs Don Shelton Close History The group consisted…

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GENRES: Popular, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

A Shine On Your Shoes / Pamela Throws A Party
A Shine On Your Shoes / Pamela Throws A Party (1957)
A Very Special Love / My Sugar Is So refined
A Very Special Love / My Sugar Is So refined (1957)
Autumn Rain / A Face In The Crowd
Autumn Rain / A Face In The Crowd (1957)
Basin Street Blues / Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries
Basin Street Blues / Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries (1957)
A Taste Of Honey / My Baby Just Cares For Me
A Taste Of Honey / My Baby Just Cares For Me (1962)

10" 78s

Listen! The Hi Lo's
Listen! The Hi Lo's
The Hi Lo's I Presume
The Hi Lo's I Presume