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Four Freshmen
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Vocal group formed at Butler University (Indianapolis, IN) in 1948 by
Bobby Flanigan
, Hal Kratzsch, Don Barbour, and Ross Barbour.
Their biggest hits are "It's a Blue World", "Mood Indigo", "Day by Day", and "Graduation Day".
They made over 50 albums and 70 singles, with six Grammy nominations.
Don Barbour died in a car crash in 1961. Hal Kratzsch died in 1970.
Bobby Flanigan
died in 2011.
Their close-harmony vocal sound inspired those of
The Beach Boys
. Both groups included brothers and a cousin.
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