You can listen to the current Freshmen in another video from 'oldjazzfan' with these pictures and a different soundtrack - it should be available to the right side of your screen.
Interesting thoughts, Wolfsky and I totally agree that today's Freshmen are 'the best yet' - although we owe it to the originals for having 'invented' the whole thing.
For us folks in the UK the Lettermen were much less visible and don't have the following of the Freshmen, who appeared here often and are much loved.
Having grown up with The 4 Freshmen--My Dad loved them, & he always sang along to their music--I've seen every--almost every incarnation, & both vocally & talent-wise, this is the best 4 Freshmen of all --hands-down. I really wonder if Tony Butala will do the same thing when he calls it a career; I'd love to hear a new, younger incarnation of The Lettermen,also. I love their music, & own 8 of their albums. Any thoughts? Wolfsky9
I believe this current (group 22) version of the Four Freshmen is, bearing in mind their outstanding instrumental abilities, probably the best since the 1950's (I heard them live in almost every decade of the last 50 years).
There are other YouTube offerings with the current group soundtracks and hopefully this performance will be released in due course (it was recorded for possible release, I understand).
AWESOME, AND WHAT A GREAT TROMBONE SECTION
Laanen 10 months ago
No wonder Brian Wilson got his sound here!~
gord28 10 months ago
You can listen to the current Freshmen in another video from 'oldjazzfan' with these pictures and a different soundtrack - it should be available to the right side of your screen.
oldjazzfan 1 year ago
Your listening to the original Freshmen - I have the recording on LP from the late fifties/early sixties.
Jazz4Joe 1 year ago
LIke this youtube version with trombones. Heard the straight vocal version last night in their tour through Community Concert Association.
jazz61021 1 year ago
Interesting thoughts, Wolfsky and I totally agree that today's Freshmen are 'the best yet' - although we owe it to the originals for having 'invented' the whole thing.
For us folks in the UK the Lettermen were much less visible and don't have the following of the Freshmen, who appeared here often and are much loved.
(oldjazzfan)
oldjazzfan 1 year ago
Having grown up with The 4 Freshmen--My Dad loved them, & he always sang along to their music--I've seen every--almost every incarnation, & both vocally & talent-wise, this is the best 4 Freshmen of all --hands-down. I really wonder if Tony Butala will do the same thing when he calls it a career; I'd love to hear a new, younger incarnation of The Lettermen,also. I love their music, & own 8 of their albums. Any thoughts? Wolfsky9
Wolfsky9 1 year ago
Wolfsky- you can see these pictures and more, with the current group singing. Search on 'Four Freshmen and Live Trombones' here on YouTube.
oldjazzfan
oldjazzfan 1 year ago
These 4 " new" Freshmen are just so good it just leaves me speechless.
TYhis song has been in my mind all-day, & I never tire of hearing them do it. This is real singing. Wolfsky9
Wolfsky9 1 year ago
I believe this current (group 22) version of the Four Freshmen is, bearing in mind their outstanding instrumental abilities, probably the best since the 1950's (I heard them live in almost every decade of the last 50 years).
There are other YouTube offerings with the current group soundtracks and hopefully this performance will be released in due course (it was recorded for possible release, I understand).
'oldjazzfan'. Thank you for the 5 stars
oldjazzfan 2 years ago
Yeah, I have the new recording: "Four Freshmen and Live Trombones." It's really good.
jamcam9 2 years ago
Great, but that is the norm for The Four Freshmen and that is what their fans expect.
Donbo
Donbojazz 2 years ago