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World-wide concert tours, million-selling records, network television appearances, performances at the White House -- all of these things were beyond the wildest dreams of four University of Washington fraternity brothers back in the late 1950'. But within a short time, The Brothers Four had put away the books to set out upon a career which would bring the joy of their music to millions of people around the world. Since 1960 The Brothers Four have played thousands of college concerts, sung for four different 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 as America's 'Musical Ambassadors to the World.' The music of The Brothers Four is the music of America. Their songs and stories have their roots in the vast library of America's folk heritage. The group was a pioneer in the music movement which came to be known as the 'folk revival,' and of the few groups from those days still performing today, they remain one of the best known and most popular. Their all-acoustic presentation consists of guitars, banjo, mandolin, upright bass, and of course the trademark rich blend of their four voices. Whether it be a faithful adaptation of an Appalachian folk ballad or an original work from one of today' singer-songwriters, their presentation is always smooth, professional, and instantly identifiable. The Brothers Four are the timeless music of our land, and have exported it worldwide. They continue to be a top concert draw in Japan, and in 1996 completed a huge and successful tour in China.
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