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Four Freshmen MP3 albums featuring Keith Mitchell

Four Freshmen Music Videos (1)
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| | Voices In Latin/The Freshman Year CD (1999)
$13.59 Additional personnel includes: Herbie Mann (flute); Jimmy Rowles (piano); Laurindo Almeda (guitar); Keith Mitchell (bass); Shelly Manne, Milt Holland (drums).
Originally released on Capitol (1485). Includes liner by Stan Kenton.
In 1999, Collectors' Choice released Voices in Latin/The Freshman Year, which contained ...
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 Four Freshmen MP3 Songs and Lyrics
Popular or famous Four Freshmen songs: It's a Blue World (MP3), Poinciana (MP3), In This Whole Wide World (MP3), Mood Indigo (MP3), Candy (MP3), Day Isn't Long Enough (MP3). More music songs Their Hearts Were Full of Spring (MP3), We'll Be Together Again (MP3), Angel Eyes (MP3), Route 66 (MP3), Polka Dots and Moonbeams (MP3), Somebody Loves Me (MP3), Fools Rush In. More music songs It Happened Once Before (MP3), How Can I Tell Her (MP3), I'm Gonna Go Fishin' (MP3), Day by Day Lyrics (MP3), Graduation Day Lyrics (MP3), Love Is Just Around the Corner Lyrics (MP3). More music lyrics and songs I Had the Craziest Dream Lyrics (MP3).
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 Four Freshmen Biography
Bridging the gap between complex jazz harmony quartets and well-scrubbed, collegiate pop vocals, the Four Freshmen were one of the biggest jazz vocal ensembles of the 1950s. Also, through their direct influence on the young Brian Wilson (who has repeatedly called the Four Freshmen his primary inspiration), they were a key part of the development of 1960s sunshine pop. The group was formed by brothers Don and Ross Barbour in 1948 and signed to Capitol Records in 1950. The best-known lineup also included Bob Flanigan and Ken Errair. Their 1955 album VOICES IN MODERN is generally considered their artistic high point.
 Key Personnel
 Worked With
Manhattan Transfer, Ray Noble
 Contemporaries
The Beach Boys, The Platters, June Christy, Blossom Dearie, The Swingle Singers, The Lettermen, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, The Hi-Lo's, The Four Aces (Vocal), The Crew Cuts, The Beau Marks, The Four Preps, The Gaylords
 Followers
The Beach Boys, The Association, Brian Wilson (Pop), The Lettermen, Harpers Bizarre, Spanky & Our Gang
 Influences
Bing Crosby, Stan Kenton, Mel Tormé & the Mel-Tones, Mills Brothers, The Modernaires, The Pied Pipers
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