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Year
1960
Peak Position
#50
Weeks on Chart
7
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
The Brothers Four is an American folk group that was formed in 1957 in Seattle, Washington. The original members of the group were Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley. They gained popularity in the early 1960s with their smooth harmonies and acoustic guitar-driven sound, which was characteristic of the folk music revival of that era.


The Brothers Four are best known for their hit songs "Greenfields," "The Green Leaves of Summer," and "Try to Remember." They were one of the leading groups of the folk music movement in the United States and were known for their clean-cut image and wholesome lyrics. Over the years, the group has continued to perform and record music, and they have released over 50 albums during their career. The Brothers Four have also been involved in various philanthropic endeavors, using their music to raise awareness and support for charitable causes.

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