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Karl Olsen. A classically trained baritone with roots in folk music and jazz, Karl has sung with the Brothers Four since 2008. He began performing at age four with his family, moving on to the Seattle Boys' Choir and Roosevelt High School's Vocal Jazz Ensemble.
- About The Brothers Four
Karl Olsen 2008-. The full-time lineup of The Brothers Four...
- The Brothers Four: Left to Right: Mike McCoy, Karl Olsen, Mark Pearson ...
The full-time lineup of The Brothers Four - as solid as ever...
- About The Brothers Four
The Brothers Four is an American folk singing group formed in 1957 in Seattle, Washington, and best known for their 1960 hit song "Greenfields".
The full-time lineup of The Brothers Four - as solid as ever - includes Mike McCoy, Karl Olsen, Mark Pearson and Bob Flick.
Karl Olsen 2008-. The full-time lineup of The Brothers Four - as solid as ever - includes Mike McCoy, Karl Olsen, Mark Pearson and Bob Flick.
The Brothers Four – amerykańska grupa folkowa założona w 1957 w Seattle. Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland i Dick Foley spotkali się na uniwersytecie w Waszyngtonie. W 1959 wyjechali do San Francisco, gdzie spotkali Morta Lewisa, który był menedżerem Dave’a Brubecka.
In the last 42 years there have been a few-seven to be exact-changes in personnel in The Brothers Four beginning with my replacing Mike Kirkland in 1969. This was after nearly 10 years of the original guys-Mike, Bob Flick, John Paine, and Dick Foley-traveling the world and creating the sound and the legacy of the group.
15 gru 2022 · Bob Flick is an American folk singer and one of the founding members of the folk singing group ‘The Brothers Four’. Flick, along with three of his university friends, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley founded the band in 1957.