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Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, The Four Freshmen released a number of recordings, made film and television appearances, and performed in concert. The group eventually lost their mainstream following with the advent of the British pop bands of the 1960s. After Barbour's retirement in 1977, the
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Freshmen continued under the management of Flanigan, who kept the rights to The Four Freshmen name. Flanigan died on May 15, 2011, at the age of 84.
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The Four Freshmen originated in early 1948 when brothers Ross and Don Barbour, then at
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heard the quartet in Dayton, Ohio, and arranged for an audition with his label,
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This article about a jazz singer from the United States is a
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In 1950, The Four Freshmen got a break when band leader
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Barbour died of cancer on August 20, 2011, aged 82.
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Obituary in The New York Times (August 24, 2011)
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