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Four Freshmen in Japan 1964 Part 3 - Teach Me Tonight, It Could Happen To You, Charade

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2009

This is a wonderful show made in Japan in 1964 featuring The Four Freshmen's Group 4: Bob Flanigan, Bill Comstock, Ross Barbour, and Ken Albers. Things to note are the high production value - for the time the audio quality was quite high. Also note the staging and camera use. Certainly this was a first class production where the Four Freshmen really can look their best. Very special thanks goes to Yas Ichiura, the Japanese Representative to the Four Freshmen Society, for finding this gem of Fresh history!

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  • There would be no Beach Boys without the Freshmen. Pure silky genius.

  • Wow, I just find this group...I am also now a Freshmen Fan!

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  • This is what great music and singing is all about,they were second to none.

  • The 4 Freshmen are great as usual. The japanese back up is EXCELLENT.

  • these are great clips.the four freshmen have been like a good friend to me for 60 yrs always there when you need them.many thanks.

  • The best vocal group of all time

  • I saw them that same year in Anchorage, Alaska. They got around, didn't they? They were AMAZING!

  • Thank you for posting this wonderful series. Your dedication to the roots of The Four Freshman - your group - is impressive and appreciated.

  • GOSH!!! They are sooooooooo good!

  • I'm glad everybody enjoys the video. It was last February when Greg and Vince (2 modern Freshmen) and I sat down and watched it. We got a kick out of it too. We realized that with the Japanese television, they worked very hard to achieve such high quality. That's why the voices and orchestra were pre-recorded and then lip synced for the video. Notice, with all the camera angles, you can't see a microphone! They made it like a movie, even though it was just for TV!

  • Agreed. Like smooth butter over the listening buds.

    John Hunter Phillips

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