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  1. Ross Edwin Barbour (December 31, 1928 – August 20, 2011) was an American singer with the vocal quartet The Four Freshmen. The Four Freshmen originated in early 1948 when brothers Ross and Don Barbour, then at Butler University's Arthur

  2. Aug 23, 2011 · Ross Barbour, the last surviving original member of the Four Freshmen, the influential close-harmony vocal quartet that came to fame in the 1950s with hits such as...

  3. Aug 24, 2011 · Mr. Barbour, who never managed to make it back to school, died at 82 on Saturday at his home in Simi Valley, Calif., as the last of the founding members of the Four Freshmen. Dina Roth, a manager...

  4. Ross Barbour, who sang with the influential 1950s harmonizing group the Four Freshmen, passed away at 82 in 2011. He was the last surviving founder of the group, which had hits like "Graduation Day" and "It's a Blue World".

  5. The Four Freshmen is an American male vocal quartet that blends open-harmonic [citation needed] jazz arrangements with the big band vocal group sounds of The Modernaires, The Pied Pipers, and The Mel-Tones, founded in the barbershop tradition. The singers accompany themselves on guitar, horns, bass, and drums, among other instrumental ...

  6. Aug 24, 2011 · Ross Barbour was a baritone singer and drummer for the popular 1950s harmony quartet, the Four Freshmen. He died of lung cancer in 2011, leaving behind his wife, children and grandchildren.

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  8. Aug 23, 2011 · By David HinckleyRoss Barbour, the last remaining original member of the influential 1950s jazz and pop harmony group the Four Freshmen, died Saturday in Simi Valley, Calif.

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