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The Four Knights

Best-known for his or her clean pop ballad recordings, the 4 Knights had been equally in the home lending their refined vocal harmonies to gospel tunes aswell. The group’s profession spanned almost 2 decades, from the first ’40s through the first ’60s, including a large amount of recordings, with over …

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The Four Lads

The 4 Lads were experts at close harmony along with a cappella and were quite definitely influenced by Negro spirituals and gospel music. They have scored several pop Best 100 strikes through the early ’50s, including “The Mockingbird” (1952), “Skokian” (1954), “Occasions to keep in mind” (1955), and “No, VERY …

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The Four Aces

Perhaps one of the most successful pre-rock vocal groupings, the Four Aces did good through the early ’50s having a narrow selection of pop materials but burned out before decade’s end. Founded by Navy shipmates Al Alberts and Dave Mahoney, the work added Lou Silvestri and Sol Vaccaro prior to …

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