Time: 73:01
Size: 167.2 MB
Styles: Folk
Year: 2010
Art: Front
[2:57] 1. Green Leaves Of Summer
[2:34] 2. The Hammer Song
[3:43] 3. Shenandoah, The Wide Missouri
[3:49] 4. I Hear America Singing
[2:21] 5. Turn Around
[4:59] 6. Bluegrass Medley
[2:47] 7. Goodnight Irene
[3:19] 8. Where Have All The Flowers Gone
[3:23] 9. Try To Remember
[3:09] 10. Whiskey In The Jar
[3:16] 11. Lady Greensleeves
[2:37] 12. Eddystone Light
[2:56] 13. This Land Is Your Land
[3:17] 14. Seven Daffodils
[2:39] 15. Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport
[4:08] 16. Four Strong Winds
[7:52] 17. Calypso Medley
[6:38] 18. Railroad Medley
[2:47] 19. Michael Row The Boat Ashore
[3:40] 20. Greenfields
Mark Pearson (vocals, guitar, banjo); Karl Olsen, Mike McCoy (vocals, guitar); Bob Flick (vocals).
The smooth, musical sound of The Brothers Four has delighted millions for well over 50 years. Folk songs from America, Ireland, Scotland, Africa, Japan and China round out a repertoire of acoustic tunes old and new. Since the early 1960s The Brothers Four have played thousands of college concerts, sung for U.S. presidents at the White House, appeared at countless Community Concerts, performed with symphony orchestras and jazz stars and toured dozens of foreign countries. They are truly "America's Musical Ambassadors to the World."
Musical million-sellers for The Brothers Four include such releases as "Greenfields", "Seven Daffodils", "Try to Remember", and "Across the Wide Missouri". Their hit recording of "The Green Leaves of Summer" from the motion picture "The Alamo" was nominated for an Academy Award and they performed the song at the awards presentation for the world-wide network telecast. The Brothers Four were global pioneers in the musical movement which came to be known as the "folk revival", and of the few groups from those times still performing today, they remain one of the best known and most popular. Their all-acoustic presentation consists of guitars, banjo, upright bass, and of course the trademark rich blend of their four voices. An evening with this quartet is an unforgettable time of pure, acoustic music and entertainment.
"GOLDEN ANNIVERARY" is their most recent CD collection, recorded live during their recent 50th Anniversary World Tour. Featuring their warm harmonies, familiar medleys and brilliant originals along with a 100-voice choir, The Brothers Four have never sounded better!
The smooth, musical sound of The Brothers Four has delighted millions for well over 50 years. Folk songs from America, Ireland, Scotland, Africa, Japan and China round out a repertoire of acoustic tunes old and new. Since the early 1960s The Brothers Four have played thousands of college concerts, sung for U.S. presidents at the White House, appeared at countless Community Concerts, performed with symphony orchestras and jazz stars and toured dozens of foreign countries. They are truly "America's Musical Ambassadors to the World."
Musical million-sellers for The Brothers Four include such releases as "Greenfields", "Seven Daffodils", "Try to Remember", and "Across the Wide Missouri". Their hit recording of "The Green Leaves of Summer" from the motion picture "The Alamo" was nominated for an Academy Award and they performed the song at the awards presentation for the world-wide network telecast. The Brothers Four were global pioneers in the musical movement which came to be known as the "folk revival", and of the few groups from those times still performing today, they remain one of the best known and most popular. Their all-acoustic presentation consists of guitars, banjo, upright bass, and of course the trademark rich blend of their four voices. An evening with this quartet is an unforgettable time of pure, acoustic music and entertainment.
"GOLDEN ANNIVERARY" is their most recent CD collection, recorded live during their recent 50th Anniversary World Tour. Featuring their warm harmonies, familiar medleys and brilliant originals along with a 100-voice choir, The Brothers Four have never sounded better!
Golden Anniversary