Artist Bio:
The Four Preps were an American popular music vocal group that achieved significant success in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The group was formed in 1956 at Hollywood High School in California and originally consisted of Bruce Belland, Ed Cobb, Marv Ingram, and Glen Larson. They were known for their close harmonies and upbeat, catchy songs.
The Four Preps scored several hit singles during their career, including "26 Miles (Santa Catalina)," "Big Man," and "Down by the Station." They appeared on television shows such as The Ed Sullivan Show and American Bandstand, further increasing their popularity. The group disbanded in 1969 but reunited periodically for performances and recordings. The Four Preps left a lasting impact on the music industry with their polished vocal style and memorable songs.
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