- Associated Press - Tuesday, August 23, 2011

SIMI VALLEY, CALIF. (AP) - Ross Barbour, who was the last original member of the influential 1950s harmonizing group the Four Freshmen, has died in Southern California at 82.

The current group’s manager, Dina Roth, tells the Los Angeles Times ( https://lat.ms/nUhR3D) that Barbour had lung cancer and died Saturday at his Ventura County home in Simi Valley.

Barbour’s death comes three months after the death of another founding member, his cousin, Bob Flanigan. The two other founding members were Barbour’s brother, Don Barbour, and Hal Kratzsch.

The Grammy-winning Four Freshmen’s hits include “Graduation Day,” “It’s a Blue World,” “Mood Indigo,” “Day by Day,” “It Happened Once Before” and “How Can I Tell Her?”

The group underwent many personnel changes over the years, with Ross Barbour retiring from it in 1977.

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Information from: Los Angeles Times, https://www.latimes.com

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