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(Singer) Ross Barbour was a well-known American singer who co-founded the vocal quartet The Four Freshmen in 1948. Initially a barbershop quartet, the group evolved into a jazz-oriented vocal harmony group. The Four Freshmen found success in the 1950s with hit singles such as "It's a Blue World", "Mood Indigo", "Day by Day", and "Graduation Day". Barbour had a long professional career that included recording music, appearing in films and on television, and performing in concerts.