Artist Bio:
The Four Coins were an American vocal group popular in the 1950s and early 1960s. The group originally formed in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania in 1950 and consisted of George Mantalis, James Gregorakis, George Mahramas, and Donald McGuire. They were known for their close harmonies and smooth vocal style, often compared to groups like The Four Aces and The Four Lads.
The Four Coins achieved success with hits such as "Shangri-La" and "I Love You Madly," and they also appeared in several films and television shows during their career. They continued to perform and record music into the 1970s, but their popularity waned as musical tastes evolved. The Four Coins left a lasting impact on the music industry, showcasing their talent for harmonizing and delivering timeless classic songs.
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