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The Hi-Lo's
The Hi-Lo's were a successful a cappella quartet formed in 1953. They named themselves the "Hi-Lo's" to emphasize their collective vocal range. The group consisted of:
Gene Puerling, bass-baritone, arranger and leader
Bob Strasen, baritone
Bob Morse, baritone and occasional soloist
Clark Burroughs, tenor The Hi-Lo's tower among the most innovative and influential close harmony quartets of the postwar era, expanding the parameters of traditional pop via sophisticated, jazz-inspired arrangements that profoundly shaped the rock & roll generation who followed in the group's wake.
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Gene Puerling, bass-baritone, arranger and leader
Bob Strasen, baritone
Bob Morse, baritone and occasional soloist
Clark Burroughs, tenor The Hi-Lo's tower among the most innovative and influential close harmony quartets of the postwar era, expanding the parameters of traditional pop via sophisticated, jazz-inspired arrangements that profoundly shaped the rock & roll generation who followed in the group's wake.
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Songs
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(Back Home Again in) Indiana
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(Ol') Rockin' Chair
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A Face in the Crowd
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A New Dream
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A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
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A Shine on Your Shoes
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After the Love Has Gone
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Agogically So
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Ain't Doin' Bad Nothin'
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April Snow
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Autumn in New York
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Bali Ha'i
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Basin Street Blues
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Birth of the Blues
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Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair
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Brahms' Lullaby
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Button Up Your Overcoat
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Careless Love
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Carnaval (Joao)
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Chinatown, My Chinatown
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Clap Yo' Hands
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Cockles and Mussels (Molly Malone)
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Come Rain or Come Shine
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Cotton Fields
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Cry Your Sadness (Chora tua tristeza)
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Dancing on the Ceiling (He Dances on My Ceiling)
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Deep Purple
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Desafinado
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Dixie
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Doncha Go 'Way Mad