Artist Bio:
The Four Coins were an American male vocal quartet popular in the 1950s and early 1960s. The group was formed in 1950 in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, and originally consisted of George Mantalis, James Gregorakis, George Kavouras, and Jack Mahoney. They were known for their smooth harmonies and pop ballads, and their music often featured orchestral arrangements.
The Four Coins achieved commercial success with hits like "Shangri-La" and "Don't Say Goodbye". They also appeared in several movies, including "The Girl Rush" and "Pardners". The group continued to perform and record music throughout the 1960s, although their popularity waned with the rise of rock and roll. Despite this, The Four Coins left a lasting legacy in the world of traditional pop music.
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