The Ames Brothers are heard in their late '50s prime with two complete stereo LPs, "Famous Hits Of Famous Quartets," which was nominated for a Grammy award in 1959, and "Sweet Seventeen." Neither of these albums have been standalone CDs before. As a bonus, The Ames Brothers sing a couple of their favorite Spanish songs, arranged by Mexican pianist Juan Esquivel.
The Ames Brothers are heard in their late '50s prime with two complete stereo LPs, "Famous Hits Of Famous Quartets," which was nominated for a Grammy award in 1959, and "Sweet Seventeen." Neither of these albums have been standalone CDs before. As a bonus, The Ames Brothers sing a couple of their favorite Spanish songs, arranged by Mexican pianist Juan Esquivel.