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Glenn Yarbrough

Glenn Yarbrough’s high, very clear tenor served him very well throughout his lengthy career being a singer (that’s him singing “Stuff move better with Coke” on those advertisements), and he continued to truly have a large and devoted fan base also after a long time without a melody over the …

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Red Grammer

Perhaps one of the most respected brands in children’s music, Crimson Grammer has already established a longstanding profession with both adult and children’s viewers. As Glenn Yarborough’s alternative within the Limeliters, Grammer ably stuffed those shoes and much more. Grammer’s music has already reached the world of traditional, and his …

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The Limeliters

Combined with the Kingston Trio, the Limeliters were perhaps one of the most effective folk sets of the first ’60s, a period once the folk music revival was alone sort of backlash contrary to the anti-establishment rock and roll & move generation. The initial group contains Glenn Yarbrough, vocal and …

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