4 Ever Young

4 Ever Young is from the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and specializes in 50's and 60's style Rock-n-Roll music. They pay tribute to those fabulous doo-wop vocal groups from that era with the sweetest four-part close harmony this side of the Brooklyn Bridge. The group's repertoire consists mostly of Rock-n-Roll classics, all arranged by the group in its own unique style. The group was formed in 1997, and it enjoys an active performance schedule, regularly entertaining folks at private parties, corporate functions, banquets, restaurants, and conventions. The group has performed at a variety of venues, with notable public engagements at The Ballpark in Arlington, Dallas Convention Center, and Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, and a featured television appearance on Channel 21 (UPN/KTXA). Corporate clients include Exxon Mobil, Southwest Airlines, and TXU Electric. Also, the group was featured in a Dallas Morning News article which appeared on December 9, 1999. 4 Ever Young is proud of its community service efforts. It is a registered member of A.R.T.S. For People, a non-profit organization that brings the arts to those in need. In addition, the group regularly donates performances to the American Cancer Society, in memory of Brenda Beiseigel.

Discography

Classic A Cappella Doo Wop

Barbara Ann
So Much Love
So Much Love
Sunday Kind of Love
Book of Love
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Blue Moon
At My Front Door
When We Got Married
Nag
409
In The Still Of The Night
Monster Mash
Charlie Brown
Forever Young
Goodnight, Sweetheart

Founded in 1997, all-male Doo Wop quartet 4 Ever Young, from the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex, is the brainchild of Bruce Smith, who set out to assemble an a cappella Doo-Wop group to help keep alive the music he used to sing on the streets of Brooklyn, NY, and perform with the Deacons and the Montclairs in the 50s and 60s. 16 Doo-Wop standards, "Barbara Ann," "So Much In Love, "Sunday Kind of Love," Book of Love," "Blue Moon," "At My Front Door," "409," "In the Still of the Night," "Monster Mash," "Charlie Brown"…you get the idea. There's also a pretty cool cover of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" as a Doo-Wop song. These guys are smooth as silk, professional, authentic and spot on key—one of the best Doo-Wop CDs we've heard this year!
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