Bruce Belland Singer Songwriter The Four Preps - 05 de marzo de 2020 The Four Preps are an American popular music male quartet. In the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, the group amassed eight gold singles and three gold albums. Its million-selling signature tunes included "26 Miles (Santa Catalina)," "Big Man," "Lazy Summer Night," and "Down by the Station".
The Four Preps' numerous television and motion picture appearances included four years backing teen heartthrob Ricky Nelson on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and appearing with Sandra Dee in the film Gidget. Their most recent television appearance was with the award-winning 2004 PBS special, Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop.
The current incarnation of the Four Preps features co-founder and original lead singer Bruce Belland, Bob Duncan (formerly with the Diamonds and the Crew Cuts), Michael Redman (of the Crew Cuts), and Jim Armstrong. Their shows are currently an amalgamation of singing everything from doo-wop to Tin Pan Alley standards and comedy.
Original Members
Bruce Belland, lead vocals (born October 22, 1936, Chicago, Illinois)
Ed Cobb, bass (born February 28, 1938; died September 19, 1999)
Marv Ingram, high tenor (born Marvin Inabnett July 29, 1938; died March 7, 1999)
Glen A. Larson, baritone (born January 3, 1937 Los Angeles, California; died November 14, 2014)
Sent him 2 photos on 11 Feb and got them back signed on 5 Mar.
He is second from the left... lead singer
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Mr Bruce Belland
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