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Who were the original four freshmen?
Bob Flanigan
Ken ErrairDon BarbourHal Kratzsch
The Four Freshmen/Members
Are any of the original four lads still alive?
Johnny D’Arc died in 1999, aged 60. Jimmie Arnold died in 2004, at the age of 72 in Sacramento, California. Codarini died on April 28, 2010, in Concord, North Carolina, at the age of 80. Frank Busseri, died in Rancho Mirage, California, on January 28, 2019, at age 86.
Are there any original members of the Four Tops alive?
Another original member, Renaldo “Obie” Benson, died in 2005. The only surviving member, Abdul “Duke” Fakir, leads a version of the Four Tops that includes Payton’s son, Roquel.
What happened to the original four freshmen?
Their album Four Freshmen and 5 Trombones “set the standard for modern jazz vocal groups” and reached number 6. After only a short time with the group, Ken Errair left the band to get married, and was replaced by Ken Albers. The group did not disband after the last original member, Bob Flanigan, retired in 1993.
Who influenced the Four Freshmen?
The group was heavily influenced by the big band sound of Glenn Miller’s The Modernaires, the velvety sounds of Mel Torme’s Mel Tones and Stan Kenton’s vocal group The Pastels. They were four voices singing a five-part harmony subtly inflected with jazz.
When did the four freshman start?
1948
The Four Freshmen/Active from
In 1948, four young men created a sound that forever changed the way vocal jazz harmony was heard and performed. Known as The Four Freshmen, the group started with two brothers, Don and Ross Barbour, their cousin Bob Flanigan, and friend Hal Kratzsch.
Who was the tenor for the four lads?
Jimmy Arnold
The Four Lads. Popular vocal quartet of the 1950s. First known as the Four Dukes, the group was formed in 1947 in Toronto by Jimmy Arnold (lead tenor, b 4 Jan 1932, d 15 Jun 2004), Bernie Toorish (tenor and arranger), Frank Busseri (baritone), and Connie Codarini (bass).
What was Frankie Laine’s biggest hit?
Frankie Laine, the singer with the booming voice who hit it big with such songs as “That Lucky Old Sun,” “Mule Train,” “Cool Water,” “I Believe,” “Granada” and “Moonlight Gambler,” died Tuesday in San Diego. He was 93.
How many times has Abdul Fakir been married?
I have four children from my two marriages and they are all wonderful. I feel totally blessed.”
Who influenced the four freshmen?
Where are the four freshmen from?
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
The Four Freshmen/Origin