Another great listen - there will never be another group like the Four Freshmen - I've said this since 1951 when I was a high school listening to WTTS radio. The very first FF recordings were played at the Indiana University town station. They are as great today as the first group was - but who's comparing they have all been good.
Another great listen - there will never be another group like the Four Freshmen - I've said this since 1951 when I was a high school listening to WTTS radio. The very first FF recordings were played at the Indiana University town station. They are as great today as the first group was - but who's comparing they have all been good.
Jenny, I wish the recording could have been better too. However, I doubt that I would have been allowed to put a mike onstage. So I did the best I could with what I have.
FYI, this song, but a different arrangement is available on iTunes and on the album Great Gentleman of Song.
Vince is the under-rated freshmen. I've always thought that he looks and sings the part of a freshmen best of all. He's my favorite. I like to see him get some of the attention that he desires.
The current FF aren't quite as vocally warm as their 1950s predecessors, but are more exciting instrumentally. The original FF were an evident evolution of barbershop music; the current lineup is more a jazz group - I wish it well.
I first saw the FF in 1961-2 while a college student. Then again in the 1988s. Again I had the pleasure in 2008. The harmony is the same, but the instruments are different. I truly loved them ALL!
Another great listen - there will never be another group like the Four Freshmen - I've said this since 1951 when I was a high school listening to WTTS radio. The very first FF recordings were played at the Indiana University town station. They are as great today as the first group was - but who's comparing they have all been good.
Bob Matkins in Butte MT
remin59 1 year ago
Another great listen - there will never be another group like the Four Freshmen - I've said this since 1951 when I was a high school listening to WTTS radio. The very first FF recordings were played at the Indiana University town station. They are as great today as the first group was - but who's comparing they have all been good.
remin59 1 year ago
Absolutely wonderful g roup, but the audio on this particular song should have been better. jenny in brooklyn
jenny6664 2 years ago
Jenny, I wish the recording could have been better too. However, I doubt that I would have been allowed to put a mike onstage. So I did the best I could with what I have.
FYI, this song, but a different arrangement is available on iTunes and on the album Great Gentleman of Song.
rntmn01 2 years ago
I'm Johnny August (The Four Freshmen Fanatic), and I say Hats Off to the new
guys, who take us right back to 1956
to the "FF" & 5 Trumpets LP. I left a video response of There Will Never Be Another You by myself !
hipsterharry 3 years ago
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hipsterharry 3 years ago
Vince is the under-rated freshmen. I've always thought that he looks and sings the part of a freshmen best of all. He's my favorite. I like to see him get some of the attention that he desires.
Bob Matkins
remin59 3 years ago
It is fantastic... BRAVO!
inktvip93 3 years ago
The current FF aren't quite as vocally warm as their 1950s predecessors, but are more exciting instrumentally. The original FF were an evident evolution of barbershop music; the current lineup is more a jazz group - I wish it well.
alnot01 3 years ago 2
I first saw the FF in 1961-2 while a college student. Then again in the 1988s. Again I had the pleasure in 2008. The harmony is the same, but the instruments are different. I truly loved them ALL!
rntmn01 3 years ago
saw these guys live in jersey at RVCC. so awesome. haha.
sptntpt 3 years ago
These new Freshmen are an extension of the original "FF". It's like it's all continuing
into eternity ! The Four Freshmen Fanatic! Johnny August.
ferlo54 3 years ago