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The Four Freshmen: The Four Freshmen and Live Trombones
by Robert J. Robbins
Over six decades ago, four undergraduates at Indiana's Butler University first joined their voices in song as The Four Freshmen and, in 1950, the quartet was heard by Stan Kenton, on whose trombone section the Frosh" had modeled their sound. Kenton immediately demanded that the group be signed by his label, Capitol, and began an association ...
The Four Freshmen and Live Trombones
Label: Four Freshmen
Released: 2009
Track listing: Candy; Our Love Is Here to Stay; It's All Right with Me; Angel Eyes; You Stepped Out of a Dream; Early Autumn; Somebody Loves Me; Mam'selle; Love Is Just Around the Corner; Guilty; Speak Low; You Made Me Love You; September Song; Love.
Celebrating 50 Years
Label: Hitchcock Media Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Day in, Day out; Freshmen Introduction; Misty Roses; Bird Avenue; Girl Talk; Day By Day; Come Back to Me; In This Whole Wide World; Angel Eyes; Route 66; I Can Sing a Rainbow; Poinciana; Candy; Teach Me Tonight; Graduation Day; Beautiful Friendship; Sweet Lorraine; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; It's a Blue World; We'll Be Together Again
The Four Freshmen: Celebrating 50 Years
by Dave Nathan
The Four Freshmen were extraordinarily popular during the 1950's and 60's when they worked with Woody Herman and were part of those elaborate Stan Kenton road shows. Not only did they feature extra close harmony, but they were unique in that they were also pretty good instrumentalists as well. The occasion for this performance was a ...