Ames Brothers

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The Ames Brothers were a popular American singing quartet active in the 1940s and 1950s, known for their smooth harmonies and numerous hit records.

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instanceOf American vocal group
musical group
vocal quartet
activeYearsEnd 1960s
activeYearsStart 1940s
alsoKnownAs The Amory Brothers
associatedAct Les Brown and His Band of Renown
basedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext post-World War II American popular music
genre big band
traditional pop
vocal pop
hasDiscography singles
studio albums
hasSiblingMembers true
hasSingingRole backing vocals
lead vocals
influenced later American vocal groups
languageOfWork English
medium phonograph record
radio
television
member Ed Ames
Gene Ames
Joe Ames
Vic Ames
notableAchievement had multiple Top 10 hits on the Billboard charts in the 1950s
notableFor numerous hit records in the 1950s
smooth vocal harmonies
notablePeriod 1950s
notableWork Rag Mop
Sentimental Me
The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane
Undecided
You You You
peakPopularity early 1950s
performanceType live concerts
radio broadcasts
television appearances
recordLabel Coral Records
RCA Victor
styleCharacteristic smooth harmonies
vocalRange male voices
vocalStyle close harmony

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Be Yourself musicVideoDirector Ames Brothers