The Hi-Lo's

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The Hi-Lo's were a successful a cappella quartet formed in 1953. They named themselves the "Hi-Lo's" to emphasize their collective vocal range. The group consisted of:

  • Gene Puerling, bass-baritone, arranger and leader
  • Bob Strasen, baritone
  • Bob Morse, baritone and occasional soloist
  • Clark Burroughs, tenor

In 1959, Don Shelton replaced Strasen. They are considered a musical influence on groups like The Manhattan Transfer and Chanticleer. They were also supported by Frank Sinatra.

Bob Morse died in 2001. Puerling and Shelton are still living.

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