Artist Bio:
The Four Preps were an American popular music vocal group that gained prominence in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The group was formed in 1956 by four high school friends: Bruce Belland, Ed Cobb, Marv Ingram, and Glen Larson. They were known for their close harmonies and upbeat, catchy songs that appealed to a wide audience.
The Four Preps achieved commercial success with hits such as "26 Miles (Santa Catalina)," "Big Man," and "Down by the Station." They were signed to Capitol Records and released several albums during their career. The group's clean-cut image and polished performances made them popular with both teenage fans and older audiences. Despite changes in the music industry, The Four Preps continued to perform and record music into the 21st century, maintaining a loyal fan base.
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