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  1. The Four Preps - Wikipedia

    In the 1980s, Belland, Cobb, Somerville, and Jim Pike (formerly of the Lettermen) eventually formed a new "Four Preps" group and went on to perform. Jim Yester, formerly of The Association, replaced …

  2. The Four Preps - YouTube Music

    The Four Preps are an American popular music male quartet. In the 1950s and 1960s, the group amassed eight gold singles and three gold albums. Their million-selling signature tunes included "26...

  3. The Four Preps – The Vocal Group Hall of Fame

    The original group — Bruce Belland, Ed Cobb, Marv Ingraham, and Glen Larson — were discovered by Capitol Records A&R exec Nik Venet while performing at a Hollywood High School talent show in …

  4. THE FOUR PREPS - Way Back Attack

    In the late '80s, The Four Preps reunited with Bruce Belland, Ed Cobb and Dave Somerville joined by Jim Pike of The Lettermen, incorporating Diamonds, Lettermen and Preps hits into their live shows.

  5. America's First Boy Band - The Four Preps

    “The Four Preps lent a charge of inspiration to the material Brian (Wilson) was developing.” ~ The Nearest Faraway Place: The Beach Boys and the Southern California Experience by Timothy White

  6. The Four Preps - Singers.com

    The Four Preps were a wholesome, clean-cut group who had 13 chart hits between 1956 and 1964. A Capitol Records scout discovered them while they were performing at a Hollywood High talent show.

  7. The Four Preps. 26 miles and Big Man - YouTube

    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.

  8. The Four Preps – Utopia Artists

    Unable to resist such amorously appealing odds, four talented and highly motivated teenagers in the school choir, Lead Singer Bruce Belland, baritone Glen Larson, bass Ed Cobb and high tenor Marvin …

  9. The Four Preps lineup, biography | Last.fm

    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. Their million-selling signature tunes included "26 …

  10. The Four Preps Explained

    In the 1980s, Belland, Cobb, Somerville, and Jim Pike (formerly of the Lettermen) eventually formed a new "Four Preps" group and went on to perform. Jim Yester, formerly of The Association, replaced …