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The Four Freshmen - Voices In Modern (Part 1) flac album
  • Performer The Four Freshmen
  • Title Voices In Modern (Part 1)
  • Country US
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  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1672 mb
  • Size FLAC 1412 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
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In 1954, the Freshmen recorded their first album, Voices in Modern; "Mood Indigo", a single from this album, charted Their album Four Freshmen and 5 Trombones "set the standard for modern jazz vocal groups" and reached number . .After only a short time with the group, Ken Errair left the band to get married, and was replaced by Ken Albers  . Bob Ferreira joined the legacy of the Four Freshmen in 1993 with Curtis Calderon becoming part in 2001. Stein Malvey's contributions began in 2013. Tommy Boynton took over the lead voice in 2015 and the band welcomed Jon Gaines in 2016.

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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. The group's roots go back to the end of the 1940s and a barbershop quartet-influenced outfit called Hal's Harmonizers, organized at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Butler University in Indiana by two brothers, Ross and Don Barbour. A couple of membership changes brought Bob Flanigan, a cousin, into the fold alongside Hal Kratzsch, and suddenly the Four Freshmen were assembled in all but name, and that fell into place a little later. More Info Group Photos Group Videos. Media Articles Obituary, Los Angeles Times, Ross Barbour dies at 82; original member of the Four Freshmen.

Calm/Peaceful Cheerful Elegant Gentle Innocent Intimate Laid-Back/Mellow Refined Sentimental Soothing Sophisticated Springlike Poignant. Four Freshmen and Five Trombones. Mack Gordon, Edmund Goulding. 4. Speak Low. Ogden Nash, Kurt Weill. 5. The Last Time I Saw Paris. Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern. 6. Somebody Loves Me. Buddy DeSylva, George Gershwin, Ballard MacDonald. 7. You Stepped Out of a Dream. Nacio Herb Brown, Gus Kahn. 8. I Remember You. Johnny Mercer, Victor Schertzinger. Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin. 10. Love Is Here to Stay

1: Four Freshmen: Four Freshmen And 5 Trombones (1955) Doing exactly what it says on the gloriously modernist artwork (with a small rhythm section thrown into the mix as well), Four Freshmen And 5 Trombones was the first album that The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson ever bought. Looking for an insight into where he got some of his early ideas? No further for this, one of the most popular albums of the 50s. 2: Bobby Blue Bland: Two Steps From The Blues (January 1961) Two steps from the blues and a hair’s breadth away from Southern soul, this masterpiece amalgamation of black music styles was given.

This is the first part of the annual XXL Freshmen cyphers of 2018. In this cypher, Ski Mask the Slump God and . D who are both members of the 2018 XXL Freshmen list, show off their lyrical dominance over the competition. Ski can be seen rapping acapella which could be an allusion to his friend and fellow musician XXXTentacion who died just weeks before the cypher was released on YouTube. In part 2 of the 2017 Freshmen cyphers, X cuts the beat, therefore rapping without music

jcvic I'm young and in this list are only singers with unique and "unmistakable" voices. I don't mention Freddy Mercury, Rob Plant and so many others because I want this list to have "MODERN" singers. If you don't know some of these singers go check them out before criticize.

Tracklist

A1 After You
A2 Over The Rainbow
B1 My Heart Stood Still
B2 The Nearness Of You

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
EAP 1-522 The Four Freshmen Voices In Modern (Part 1) ‎(7", EP) Capitol Records EAP 1-522 US Unknown
EAP 1-522 The Four Freshmen Voices In Modern (Part 1) ‎(7", EP) Capitol Records EAP 1-522 Canada Unknown