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The Kirby Stone Four

Kirby Stone Four Kirby Stone Four American vocal group The Kirby Stone Four were an American vocal ensemble popular in the 1950s and early 1960s.[1] Quick facts Origin, Genres ... Kirby Stone Four Origin New York City, U.S. Genres Pop rock & roll Years active 1950s–1960s Labels Cadence Columbia Coronet Warner Bros. Past members Kirby Stone Eddie Hall Mike Gardner Larry Foster Close Founded by Kirby Stone in the years after World War II, the group began performing in the New York-area clubs. They won slots on local television, including The Ed Sullivan Show,[1] and soon after signed to Columbia Records. Several LPs followed, including Baubles, Bangles and Beads; their version of the song "Baubles, Bangles and Beads" became a…

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GENRES: Folk, Popular, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

S'S'S Wonderful / Raven
S'S'S Wonderful / Raven (1957)
Baubles Bangles And Beads / In The Good Old Summertime
Baubles Bangles And Beads / In The Good Old Summertime (1958)
Don't Cry Joe / The Pussyfoot
Don't Cry Joe / The Pussyfoot (1958)
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart / Let's Do It Lets Fall In Love
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart / Let's Do It Lets Fall In Love (1958)
Coffee Time / I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
Coffee Time / I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (1959)
Ev'rything's Coming Up Roses / Red Shoes
Ev'rything's Coming Up Roses / Red Shoes (1959)
Sweet Nothings / The I Had A Dream Dear Rock
Sweet Nothings / The I Had A Dream Dear Rock (1959)
The Honeydripper / Kids
The Honeydripper / Kids (1960)
The Eyes Of Texas / Empty Pockets Filled With Love
The Eyes Of Texas / Empty Pockets Filled With Love (1962)
What A Country ! / If I Were A Bell
What A Country ! / If I Were A Bell (1962)
High Is Better Than Low / Washington Square
High Is Better Than Low / Washington Square (1963)
Takes Two To Watusi / Gimmie Some
Takes Two To Watusi / Gimmie Some (1964)
The Sweetheart Of Sigma Phi / Drat! The Cat!
The Sweetheart Of Sigma Phi / Drat! The Cat! (1965)