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  1. Known as The Four Freshmen, the group started with two brothers, Don and Ross Barbour, their cousin Bob Flanigan, and friend Hal Kratzsch. With a soaring, true tenor in Bob Flanigan, the group created a sound that has endured for over 6 decades. Hal Kratzsch sang the bass part and played trumpet.

  2. Hal Kratzsch – bass vocals, trumpet, mellophone, bass (1948–1953; died 1970) 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)

  3. SMN Harold L. “HalKratzsch. Hal Kratzsch - Died 11-18-1970 - Cancer ( Pop - Jazz) Born in Warsaw, Indiana, U.S. - Was a singer for The Four Freshman (They did, Graduation Day and Charmaine).

  4. 17 de may. de 2011 · Before long the group, by then consisting of Mr. Flanigan, the Barbour brothers and a classmate, Hal Kratzsch, had become the Four Freshmen. The quartet performed in malt shops and Midwestern...

  5. Hal Kratzsch sería reemplazado en 1953 por Ken Errair. El grupo adopta un estilo más jazzístico y cambia su nombre por The Toppers. En septiembre de 1948 toman definitivamente el nombre The Four Freshmen. Presentan un estilo muy influenciado por The Modernaires, la sección vocal de Glenn Miller, o Mel Torme.

  6. 28 de feb. de 2014 · Jazz musician The Four Freshmen's bio, concert & touring information, albums, reviews, videos, photos and more.

  7. 12 de jun. de 2006 · After having done the state fair and malt shop circuit as Hal’s Harmonizers, the quartet, also featuring Hal Kratzsch of Warsaw, Indiana transformed itself into the Toppers, and finally, the ...