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The Hi-Lo's
The name Gene Puerling has been inseparable from vocal jazz since he founded The Hi-Lo's in 1953. The quartet, which preferred not to be categorized, was highly influential in many musical forms throughout the '50s & '60s. Traditional musical categories can't even describe them. They sang pop, jazz, barbershop, calypso, folk, bossa-nova and musical theater. Gene Puerling was the driving force in the group, providing them with most of the complex and unusual arrangements that became their signature. The way they sang was filled with an exuberance that was unheard of in the pop music world of the early 1950's, and remains uncommon today. Their distinct sound and style made them a favorite of television variety shows and commercial jingles, and has influenced groups even today.
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