Tuesday, May 26, 2026

THE BROTHERS FOUR - Rally 'Round LP 60 w st LP 60 w Best Music On Campus (B.M.O.C.) LP 61 w By Special Request LP 64 w Sing Of Our Times LP 64


REPOST and ADD ON:  Added the mint bottom picture "Sing Of Our Times" from Goodwill in great condition for a fine rip addition!  Per Discogs:  American folk group founded in 1957 in Seattle where Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley met at the University of Washington (state). Highlights from their career include: having their 2nd single Greenfields hit #2 on the pop charts, and their first album, Brothers Four, make the top 20; having their 4th single The Green Leaves Of Summer (from the John Wayne movie The Alamo) nominated for an Academy Award and performing the song at the 1961 Academy Awards; and having their 2nd album BMOC/Best Music On/Off Campus go top 10. They also recorded the theme song for the ABC television series Hootenanny, titled Hootenanny Saturday Night (1963). The Brothers Four continue to tour and perform across America performing as part of the This Land Is Your Land live all-star folk concert tour, inspired by the PBS TV Folk Music Special.

Mike Kirkland (tenor, guitar, banjo) 1957-1968 (August 20, 2020)

Dick Foley (baritone, guitar) 1957-1991 (died March 15, 2026)

John Paine (baritone, guitar) 1957-2004

Bob Flick (baritone, bass, upright bass, acoustic bass) 1957-1972, returned in 1975-current

Mark Pearson 1969-1971, returned in 1989-current

Bob Haworth 1971-1989

Tom Coe 1972-1974

Terry Lauber 1991-2004

Mike McCoy 2004-current

John Hylton 2004-2008

Karl Olsen 2008-current.

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