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From college campuses to supper clubs, fairs to
industrial shows, commercials to concert halls, Tokyo's Latin Quarter to New
York's Copacabana, Glasgow's Empress Theatre to Notre Dame, Las Vegas' Sands
Hotel to Honolulu Stadium, Okinawa's Naha Theatre to Manilla's Aranete Concert
Hall... the Four Lads radio, television and live appearances reads like a
veritable "who's who" of the entertainment industry.
The Lads launched
their professional career in 1950 singing in local clubs around Toronto. Quite a
few "Ups and Downs" later, the boys had a chance for a tryout performance at New
York's posh dinner club, Le Ruban Bleu. There, Mitch Miller saw them and put
them on the million-selling Johnnie Ray records "Cry" and "The Little White
Cloud That Cried". After that, the Lads were signed to their own recording
contract, receiving their first Gold Record in 1953 for "Istanbul". Their
success story includes the sale of some 50 million singles and albums to
date.
Today the Four Lads continue their musical history bringing
exciting and truly "golden" performances to receptive audiences on cruises, at
conventions, night clubs, dinner theatres, concert halls and Nevada's hotel
casinos. More than 50 years later the Lads' unique style captures hearts and
brings back many a memory. It is a magical formula that keeps audiences all over
the world in love with the Four Lads. They are still providing, to everyone who
sees them, many wonderful 'Moments to Remember". |