Talk:The Brothers Four
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Bob Haworth
editAka "Bobby Haworth". I'm watching his performance as a member of the Kinston Trio. On the KT page, he stayed with the group until 2005, by when the PBS special was performed at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Martyjmcgowan3rd (talk • contribs) 00:24, 26 June 2006
Dick Foley
editFoley was an anchor on KOMO-TV for many years. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Asat (talk • contribs) 05:39, 20 September 2006
Copyright problem
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Greenfields
editThis was one of the most beautiful folk songs ever IMO. It addressed so many facts of life in that era. I listened to it many many times and still have my Brothers Four LP. A great group performing very enjoyable music! 152.44.118.28 (talk) 13:38, 4 June 2022 (UTC)
Correct ordering of 1960 albums and debut album
editThe "Selected discography" section of the article currently has the Rally 'Round! LP listed before the The Brothers Four LP (both released in 1960). The catalog numbers for these are:
- The Brothers Four: Columbia CL 1402 (mono)/CS 8197 (stereo)
- Rally 'Round!: Columbia CL 1479 (mono)/CS 8270 (stereo)
This surely means that the The Brothers Four LP was released before the Rally 'Round! LP.
In addition, the partial discography on the band's official web site, though it doesn't include the Rally 'Round! LP, does say that the The Brothers Four LP is the "First Album".
Given this, I will change the order of these LPs in the article as well as update the intro of The Brothers Four (album) article to say it is the group's debut album instead of their second album.