Artist Bio:
The Four Preps were an American popular music male quartet, known for their smooth harmonies and lighthearted songs. The group was formed in 1956 at Hollywood High School in California, consisting of Bruce Belland, Ed Cobb, Marv Inabnett, and Glen Larson. Their most famous hits include "26 Miles (Santa Catalina)" and "Big Man." The Four Preps were signed to Capitol Records and released several albums and singles throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s.
The group's clean-cut image and catchy tunes made them popular with teenage audiences, and they were often compared to other vocal groups of the era like The Four Freshmen and The Lettermen. The Four Preps continued to perform and record music sporadically over the years, with various lineup changes, but they are best remembered for their early hits and contributions to the vocal harmony genre.
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