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The Hi-Lo's were an American jazz and pop vocal group formed in December 1953. Known for their innovative sound, they influenced numerous pop, R&B, and doo-wop groups from the 1950s to the present. The group consisted of Gene Puerling, Bob Strasen, Clark Burroughs, and Bob Morse, with the latter two being the vocalists. They were reportedly named for their extreme vocal and physical ranges, as Strasen and Morse were tall while Gene and Clark were short. The Hi-Lo's drew inspiration from various artists, contributing to their unique style.
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