The Amory Brothers

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The Amory Brothers, better known as the Ames Brothers, were a popular American singing quartet active in the mid-20th century, noted for their smooth harmonies and numerous hit records.

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instanceOf American vocal group
singing group
vocal quartet
activePeriod mid-20th century
alsoKnownAs The Ames Brothers NERFINISHED
associatedWith American popular music of the 1940s and 1950s
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre easy listening
traditional pop
vocal pop
hasMember Ed Ames NERFINISHED
Gene Ames NERFINISHED
Joe Ames NERFINISHED
Vic Ames NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium radio
recordings
television
musicalRole vocal ensemble
notableAchievement multiple hit records on U.S. charts
notableFor smooth vocal harmonies
notableWork “Rag Mop” NERFINISHED
“Sentimental Me” NERFINISHED
“The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane” NERFINISHED
“Undecided” NERFINISHED
“You You You” NERFINISHED
notedFor polished arrangements and harmonies
occupation singers
vocalStyle close harmony

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Ames Brothers alsoKnownAs The Amory Brothers