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Ross Barbour
Ross Barbour
singer
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The Four Freshmen
The Four Freshmen
American band
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Patti Page
Patti Page
American singer and recording artist
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The Modernaires
The Modernaires
American vocal group
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Bowling for Soup
Bowling for Soup
American pop-punk/rock band formed in 1994
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Joe Castro
Joe Castro
American musician
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The Diamonds
The Diamonds
Canadian Vocal Quartet
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Golden Gate Quartet
Golden Gate Quartet
American gospel vocal group
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Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
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The Four Seasons
The Four Seasons
American rock and pop band
10
The Tokens
The Tokens
American male doo-wop-style vocal group
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The Temptations
The Temptations
American Motown vocal group
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Chet Baker
Chet Baker
American jazz trumpeter and vocalist (1929-1988)
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The Weavers
The Weavers
American folk music quartet
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The Jordanaires
The Jordanaires
American vocal group; back-up singers for Elvis Presley
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Showaddywaddy
Showaddywaddy
British rock band
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The Searchers
The Searchers
English band
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Frank Luther
Frank Luther
American country music singer, dance band vocalist, playwright, songwriter and pianist
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The Sweet
The Sweet
British glam-rock band
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Parliament-Funkadelic
Parliament-Funkadelic
American band
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Change
Change
Italian-American post-disco group
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Bill Carlisle
Bill Carlisle
American musician
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The Pied Pipers
The Pied Pipers
American popular singing group (formed in the late 1930s)
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The Mills Brothers
The Mills Brothers
American jazz and pop vocal quartet
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The Crickets
The Crickets
American rock and roll band
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The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
American band that plays country music
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Bobby Kimball
Bobby Kimball
American singer
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Michael McDonald
Michael McDonald
American recording artist; singer-songwriter, keyboardist, and record producer
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Johnny Van Zant
Johnny Van Zant
American singer
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The Four Knights
The Four Knights
American band
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The Statler Brothers
The Statler Brothers
American country music, gospel, and vocal group
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Carl Wilson
Carl Wilson
American musician; original member of The Beach Boys (1946-1998)
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Margie Day
Margie Day
American musician
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4Him
4Him
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The Earth Angels
The Earth Angels
Spanish vocal group
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Four Tops
Four Tops
American Motown vocal group
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The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
American musical group
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Danny & the Juniors
Danny & the Juniors
band
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June Christy
June Christy
American singer
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Spike Jones
Spike Jones
American musician and band leader (1911-1965)
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Benny Andersson
Benny Andersson
Swedish musician, composer, record producer
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The Grass Roots
The Grass Roots
American pop rock band
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Bill Haley
Bill Haley
American rock and roll music pioneer (1925-1981)
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The Vogues
The Vogues
American vocal group
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Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge
Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge
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Joe Esposito
Joe Esposito
American musician
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Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
British rock group
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Dion and the Belmonts
Dion and the Belmonts
American vocal group of the late 1950s
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Peggy Lee
Peggy Lee
American recording artist; singer, songwriter, composer and actress (1920-2002)
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Jo Stafford
Jo Stafford
American singer (1917-2008)
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The Amboy Dukes
The Amboy Dukes
American rock band
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Ambrosia
Ambrosia
American rock band
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Richard Street
Richard Street
American singer
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The Kinks
The Kinks
English rock band
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REO Speedwagon
REO Speedwagon
American musical group; rock band from Champaign, Illinois
Bob Flanigan
American jazz vocalist and musician

Bob Flanigan

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American jazz vocalist and musician
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Music

Robert Lee Flanigan (August 22, 1926 – May 15, 2011) was an American tenor vocalist and founding member of The Four Freshmen, a jazz vocal group.

The Four Freshmen originated in early 1948 when brothers Ross and Don Barbour, then at Butler University's Arthur Jordan Conservatory in Indianapolis, Indiana, formed a barbershop quartet called Hal's Harmonizers. Flanigan was a cousin of the Barbours and joined The Harmonizers beginning on September 20, 1948, becoming their lead vocalist. He also played trombone and double bass.

In 1950, The Four Freshmen got a break when band leader Stan Kenton heard the quartet in Dayton, Ohio, and arranged for an audition with his label, Capitol Records, which signed The Four later that year. In 1952, they released their first hit single "It's a Blue World". Further hits included "Mood Indigo" in 1954, "Day by Day" in 1955, and "Graduation Day" in 1956.

Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, The Four Freshmen released a number of recordings, made film and television appearances, and performed in concert. The group eventually lost their mainstream following with the advent of the British pop bands of the 1960s. The group continued to perform under the management of Flanigan, who maintained rights to The Four Freshmen name and was responsible for the group's changing cast of performers. Flanigan retired as a performer in 1992, but continued his involvement with the group for several more years.

He died of congestive heart failure at his home in Las Vegas, on May 15, 2011, aged 84.