Apr232024

The Four Preps

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia The Four Preps was a popular music quartet most popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The group originally consisted of Bruce Belland (born 22 October 1936, Chicago, Illinois), Ed Cobb, Marv Ingram, (originally named "Marvin Inabnett") and Glen Larson (born 1937), who later become one of the most prolific creators and producers in the history of American television. They had a minor chart hit that year with "Dreamy Eyes" and between 1956 and 1964 reached the top 100 charts with 13 different songs. Read more on Last.fm

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Most Played Tracks as Scrobbled to Last.fm

# Title Plays
126 Miles (Santa Catalina)
43433
2Big Man
22718
326 Miles
8080
4Down By the Station
7142
5Got a Girl
3311
6A Letter To The Beatles
3161
7Love Of The Common People
3155
8Hitchhiker
2488
9More Money For You And Me
1725
10Lazy Summer Night
1716

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