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3 lut 2021 · There’s something special about The Brothers Four, but it’s in addition to their uniqueness and wholesomeness as family-oriented entertainers. The group has been on the international stage since 1960, an achievement unto itself....but it’s more than that, too! Read on!
Great friends making great music — that's the living legacy of The Brothers Four. Legendary, pioneering voices from the "Great American Folk-Revival," The Brothers Four have become one of the longest-performing and best-selling musical groups in history.
The Brothers Four: Musical Excellence. The evening was all about musical excellence. The Brothers Four offered songs that were engaging, filled with vocal harmony and strong instrumental work, and they were straight from the heart of America.
Year after year the instantly recognizable, classic sound of The Brothers Four continues to create a worldwide standard of beauty. Smooth songs with elegant harmonies ... Folk songs and love songs ... Lullabies & dreams and all the colors of the rainbow.
The Four Brothers were a pop group from Zimbabwe. [1] [2] The members were not brothers. They played fast-paced guitar-based pop music with songs sung in the Shona language. Their lead guitar string-plucking sound is reminiscent of the sound of the African mbira instrument and is a style known as jit.
The Brothers Four are a Seattle folk music group founded in 1957 and best known for their 1960 hit song "Greenfields." Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley first met in 1956 at the University of Washington (UW), where they were members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity (hence the "Brothers" appellation).
The Brothers Four. An American folk group founded in 1957 in Seattle, Washington. Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley met at the University of Washington.