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  1. Jazz, Classic pop, Barbershop. Years active. 1948–1977. Ross Edwin Barbour (December 31, 1928 – August 20, 2011) was an American singer with the vocal quartet The Four Freshmen . The Four Freshmen originated in early 1948 when brothers Ross and Don Barbour, then at Butler University 's Arthur Jordan Conservatory in Indianapolis ...

  2. 24 de ago. de 2011 · Ross Barbour, a Founding ‘Freshman,’ Dies at 82. By Douglas Martin. Aug. 23, 2011. In 1947, Ross Barbour and three other freshmen decided to take a year’s break from college to take their...

  3. 23 de ago. de 2011 · Ross Barbour, the last surviving original member of the Four Freshmen, the influential close-harmony vocal quartet that came to fame in the 1950s with hits such as “Graduation Day,” has died....

  4. Ross Barbour – baritone vocals, drums (1948–1977; guest 1998; died 2011) Bob Flanigan – first tenor vocals, trombone, bass (1948–1990, 1990–1992; guest 1998; died 2011) Ken Errair – bass vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn, bass (1953–1956; died 1968)

  5. 25 de ago. de 2011 · Tres meses después del fallecimiento de Bob Flanigan, muere Ross Barbour, el último de los miembros originales del grupo vocal Four Freshmen. Barbour

  6. 23 de ago. de 2011 · Ross Barbour, who was the last original member of the influential 1950s harmonizing group the Four Freshmen, has died in Southern California at 82. The current group’s manager, Dina Roth, tells...

  7. The Four Freshmen. Members: Bob Flanigan, Don Barbour, Ross Barbour, Hal Kratzsch. The Four Freshmen were one of the top vocal groups of the 1950s, and formed the bridge between '40s ensembles like Mel-Tones and harmony-based rock & roll bands such as the Beach Boys as well as groups like Spanky & Our Gang and the Manhattan Transfer.