Artist Bio:
The Brothers Four is an American folk group that was formed in 1957 in Seattle, Washington. The original members were Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley. They gained popularity in the early 1960s with their close harmonies and acoustic guitar arrangements. The Brothers Four are known for their hit songs such as "Greenfields," "Seven Daffodils," and "The Green Leaves of Summer."
The group was part of the folk music revival that swept through the United States during the 1960s, alongside other popular acts like The Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul, and Mary. The Brothers Four have released over a dozen albums throughout their career and continue to perform at concerts and folk music festivals around the world. Their music has been well-received by audiences and critics alike, making them one of the enduring figures in the American folk music scene.
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