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Istanbul - The Four Lads

This song was originally recorded by The Four Lads on August 12, 1953.
Категория: Music
Время: 00:01:47.250
Теги: istanbul constantinople not the four lads turkisk turkish turkey türkei jazz oldies music Tyrkiet Tyrkisk musik Osmanniske Riges soul r&b fiesta choir travel log
 

The Four Lads - Moments To Remember

The Four Lads were experts at close harmony and acapella and were very much influenced by Negro spirituals and gospel music. They scored a number of pop Top 100 hits during the early '50s, including "The Mockingbird," "Skokian" (1954), "Moments to Remember" (1955), and "No, Not Much!" and "Standing on the Corner" (both in 1956). Their initial break came while backing Johnny Ray on his early-'50s hits "Cry" and "The Little White Cloud That Cried" for Columbia Records. The Four Lads launched their professional career in 1950, singing in local clubs around Toronto, Canada. All of the original members had been choirboys. Lead vocalist Bernie Toorish, (born John Bernard Toorish on March 2, 1931) had grown up in a musical family and began performing from the age of three. In elementary school, he studied violin and as an eighth grader at St. Michael Choir School, greatly impressed by the Golden Gate Quartet, he had already been performing gospel and church music with a group called the Jordanaires (not the backing vocalists for Elvis Presley). (Later, two of the singers later helped form the Crew Cuts.) In addition to Toorish, the group included James Arnold (first tenor), Connie Codarini (bass), and Frank Busseri (baritone). The Jordanaires later changed their name to the Four Dukes and they began performing to critical and public acclaim in the northeastern US and Canada. An audition was soon arranged for the group at Le Ruban Bleu, a swanky New York City supper club, but ...
Категория: Education
Время: 00:02:27.750
Теги: vocal pop
 

STANDING ON THE CORNER by The Four Lads 1956

This is one of my favorite songs form my childhood. Didn't even know I had it in my collection. Enjoy!
Категория: Music
Время: 00:02:09
Теги: Standing On The Corner Watching All Girls Go By Four Lads 1956 78rpm 78 rpm record
 

The Four Lads - Istanbul

The Four Lads were experts at close harmony and acapella and were very much influenced by Negro spirituals and gospel music. They scored a number of pop Top 100 hits during the early '50s, including "The Mockingbird," "Skokian" (1954), "Moments to Remember" (1955), and "No, Not Much!" and "Standing on the Corner" (both in 1956). Their initial break came while backing Johnny Ray on his early-'50s hits "Cry" and "The Little White Cloud That Cried" for Columbia Records. The Four Lads launched their professional career in 1950, singing in local clubs around Toronto, Canada. All of the original members had been choirboys. Lead vocalist Bernie Toorish, (born John Bernard Toorish on March 2, 1931) had grown up in a musical family and began performing from the age of three. In elementary school, he studied violin and as an eighth grader at St. Michael Choir School, greatly impressed by the Golden Gate Quartet, he had already been performing gospel and church music with a group called the Jordanaires (not the backing vocalists for Elvis Presley). (Later, two of the singers later helped form the Crew Cuts.) In addition to Toorish, the group included James Arnold (first tenor), Connie Codarini (bass), and Frank Busseri (baritone). The Jordanaires later changed their name to the Four Dukes and they began performing to critical and public acclaim in the northeastern US and Canada. An audition was soon arranged for the group at Le Ruban Bleu, a swanky New York City supper club, but ...
Категория: Education
Время: 00:01:46.500
Теги: vocal r&b pop
 

Frankie Laine and the Four Lads

Frankie with his guest stars, The Four Lads, singing two songs from the album they made together. This was an appearence on Frankie's TV show in 1956
Категория: Music
Время: 00:04:50.250
Теги: Frankie Laine Four Lads Fifties Pop
 

No Not Much (1956) - Four Lads

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Категория: Music
Время: 00:02:24
Теги: Four Lads Kingston Trio Brothers Four
 

ISTANBUL - The Four Lads - 1953

A fun song by the Four Lads recorded to a 78 rpm record. Enjoy!
Категория: Music
Время: 00:01:54
Теги: Istanbul Four Lads 1953 78rpm 78 rpm record
 

Four Lads - Standing On The Corner

Having been used as background vocalists by Columbia Records on such hits as Johnny Ray's "Cry", the Four Lads broke out on their own starting in 1955 with three consecutive Top Ten hits beginning with "Moments To Remember", followed by "No, Not Much", and then in April of 1956, "Standing On The Corner", a song written by Frank Loesser for his Broadway production of "The Most Happy Fella".
Категория: Music
Время: 00:02:09.750
Теги: Four Lads Standing On The Corner Frank Loesser The Most Happy Fella
 

Four Lads - Skokiaan - 1954

Skokiaan by the Four Lads. Just one more of the songs by this great group.
Категория: Music
Время: 00:01:39
Теги: Skokiaan The Four Lads Moments To Remember Istanbul Watching All Girls Go By Just Don't Know No Not Much
 

Four Lads - No Not Much

The head of Columbia Records at the time of this recording, Mitch "Singalong With Me" Miller, had a lot of faith in this vocal group from Canada who he had previously used to do back-up vocals on such songs as Johnny Ray's "Cry". His faith was vindicated when the Four Lads went to #2 on their own with "No Not Much" in January of 1956.
Категория: Music
Время: 00:02:29.250
Теги: Four Lads No Not Much Mitch Miller
 
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