The Brothers Four - 500 Miles video free download


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Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley met at the University of Washington, where they were members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity in 1956 (hence the "Brothers" appellation). Their first professional performances were the result of a prank played on them in 1958 by a rival fraternity, who had arranged for someone to call them, pretend to be from Seattle's Colony Club, and invite them to come down to audition for a gig. Even though they were not expected at the club, they were allowed to sing a few songs anyway, and were subsequently hired. Flick recalls them being paid "mostly in beer."

They left for San Francisco in 1959, where they met Mort Lewis, Dave Brubeck's manager. Lewis became their manager and later that year secured them a contract with Columbia Records. Their second single, "Greenfields," released in January 1960, hit #2 on the pop charts, and their first album, Brothers Four, released toward the end of the year, made the top 20. Other highlights of their early career included singing their fourth single, "The Green Leaves of Summer," from the John Wayne movie The Alamo, at the 1961 Academy Awards, and having their second album, BMOC/Best Music On/Off Campus, go top 10. They also recorded the theme song for the ABC television series Hootenanny, "Hootenanny Saturday Night," in 1963. They also gave a try at "Sloop John B", released as "The John B Sails".

The British Invasion and the ascendance of edgier folk rock musicians such as Bob Dylan put an end to the Brothers Four's early period of success, but they kept performing and making records, doing particularly well in Japan and on the American hotel circuit.

The group built with Jerry Dennon a radio station in Seaside, Oregon (KSWB) in 1968. The station was subsequently sold in 1972 to a group from Montana, and later to a self-proclaimed minister, and finally merged into a larger conglomerate of radio stations.

The group attempted a comeback by recording a highly commercial version of Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man," but were unable to release it due to licensing issues, and The Byrds eventually stole their thunder by releasing their heralded version.

Mike Kirkland left the group in 1969, and was replaced by Mark Pearson, another University of Washington alumnus. In 1971, Pearson left and was replaced by Bob Haworth, who stayed until 1989 and was replaced by a returning Pearson. Dick Foley left the group in 1990 and was replaced by Terry Lauber. Despite all the changes and having spent 54 years in the business, the group is still active.

Editors note: This is a remix in an attempt to improve audio/video quality.

Comments

9 years ago

multicaruana

Wouldn't it be something if a movement with music like this swept across our colleges and our culture? Thank you for posting this video.

9 years ago

Amanda Hayden

not a shirt on my back, not a penny to my name, lord I can't go back home this a-way. I sang it in music class

9 years ago

Frederic Jacobs

Jan, Do you where this film footage was taken. I attended a Brothers Four concert at Brooklyn College where the "opening act" was Woody Allen for his first standup appearance. Thanks

9 years ago

Adam mronsz

Beautiful , and the world wass still normal :)

9 years ago

Veer Ravan

not i shrimp on my back not a penny to my name ..........home........this away

9 years ago

John Duffy III

Absolutely wonderful, a great folk song!

9 years ago

SUTHEP POONNIPONG

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10 years ago

hector Salcido

the cute white chick in the audience,have you ever wonder what became of her, you know the blond girl. now, tell the truth. aaah memories.

10 years ago

Jan Hammer

Hey Peter. Thanks for checking out my site and for the interesting question. Home is where the heart is?

10 years ago

Peter P

Where is 'Home'? I'm still searching and hoping. Beautiful melancholy melody! Thanks for this Brothers Four memory. A retired Catholic priest in Canada.

10 years ago

Tales Alcalde

Lindo! Obrigado pela postagem!

10 years ago

Jan Hammer

Obrigado por visitar a minha Internet situam e para tomar o tempo para pôr um comentário no correio.

10 years ago

Jan Hammer

Thank you Joseph for visiting my site and for taking the time to comment. I have actually been to Taipei. I enjoyed my visit very much.

10 years ago

josephchen2592

I ride motorcycle home 30 miles everyday from Tao-Yuan to Taipei. Not a shirt on my back and not a penny to my name but I have a sweet home. That is better than thousand shirts and million dollars. Thank God !

10 years ago

Benedicto de S. Marcos

Quanta saudade...Obrigado a quem postou - muito obrigado! bM

11 years ago

yendoreyes

it began with a distance of 5mm ending up with 500 miles apart,never had a chance to tell you "i love you mina" 67 js prom ateneo.goooood how stupid i was!

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