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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.
BMOC: Best Music On/Off Campus is an album by The Brothers Four and was released in 1961 by Columbia Records. [2] It was their fifth studio album to be released in the US. Track listing
Four Brothers, a 2005 film directed by John Singleton; Four Brothers (band), Zimbabwean Jit band; The Four Brothers Band, a jazz big band organized in 1947 by Woody Herman; Lung Kong Tin Yee Association, an ethnic Chinese fraternity also known as the Four Brothers; See also. The Brothers Four, an American folk singing group
The Rocky Fellers, a Filipino-born pop/rock band composed of four brothers: Tony, Junior, Eddie and Albert Maligmat, and their father, Doroteo "Moro" Maligmat The Ronettes , an American girl group from New York City with lead singer Veronica Bennett ( Ronnie Spector ), her older sister Estelle Bennett , and their cousin Nedra Talley
The Brothers Four is an American folk singing group formed in 1957 in Seattle, Washington, and best known for their 1960 hit song "Greenfields". History
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"Greenfields" is a song written by Frank Miller, Richard Dehr, and Terry Gilkyson (The Easy Riders) and performed by the Brothers Four. [2] In 1960, the track reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 2 in Canada, [3] and No. 40 on the UK Singles Chart. [4] It was featured on their 1960 album, The Brothers Four.
The Bruthers were an American garage rock band from Pearl River, New York, active in the mid to late 1960s, and whose membership consisted the four brothers, Alf, Frank, Mike, and Joe of the Delia family. [1] They recorded several songs for RCA records, of which, "Bad Way to Go" is the best known.