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  1. Don Barbour – second tenor vocals, guitar (1948–1960; died 1961) 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)

  2. Don Barbour Biography. Born: 1927. Died: 1961. Lived in: United States. A native of Columbus, Indiana, Barbour was a member of the vocal group The Four Freshmen. Formed in Indianapolis in 1948, their ballads include "Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring", "It Could Happen To You", "Route 66", "Day By Day", "The Day Isn't Long Enough", and "How Can ...

  3. DonaldDonBarbour. Birth. 19 Apr 1927. Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA. Death. 5 Oct 1961 (aged 34) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Burial. Garland Brook Cemetery.

  4. 3 de jun. de 2014 · The Four Freshmenから1960年独立、ソロデビューしたDon Barbourの初アルバム、solo voice of Don Barbourから。Nat King Coleの死去、Frank Sinatra、Dean MartinのRepries ...

  5. Our Story. IN THE BEGINNING. In 1948, four young men created a sound that forever changed the way vocal jazz harmony was heard and performed. Known as The Four Freshmen, the group started with two brothers, Don and Ross Barbour, their cousin Bob Flanigan, and friend Hal Kratzsch.

  6. 16 de jun. de 2022 · The Mosaic set notes were prepared by Ross Barbour, one of the Freshmen’s founding members. In them, Ross not only describes what gave the group its distinctive sound, but also how the group got its start with the Stan Kenton Orchestra, an association that would continue for almost three decades, and ultimately came to be recorded by Capitol Records.

  7. 17 de may. de 2011 · Don Barbour died in 1961, Mr. Kratzsch in 1970. In one respect, the original Freshmen were victims of their own success: none graduated from college. To the consternation of their parents, they...