The Four Lads were pop superstars of the 1950s. Connie Codarini. Bernie Toorish. Jimmie Arnold. Frank Busseri. They sold over 50 million records with hits such as "Moments to Remember," "Standing on the Corner," "No, Not Much," "Who Needs You?" and "Istanbul". The Fifties had them riding high with their own TV show and personal appearances all over the country. Their harmonies became one of the fondest memories of that era. The Four Lads Book looks back at the music and the four men who made up this beloved group. From their beginnings as choir boys in Canada to the days when they were top recording artists, for the first time their story is told in detail. Fan club newsletters and pictures from their 1950s heyday provide rare insight. Family members Jay Arnold, Perri Arnold, Kimberly Arnold, Tony Busseri, Eva Busseri, David Comden, Denise Wooten, Angela Toorish, Debi Tranter, Tony Tabor and Mary Claire MacDonald share photos and personal information about the lives of The Four Lads both in and out of the spotlight. Also included are biographies of the replacement singers who kept The Four Lads sound alive long after the 1950s were over...Johnny D'Arc, Jerry Mason, Sherwood Alper, Alan Sokoloff, Don Farrar, Sid Edwards, Harry Duvall, Bruce Baggett, "Aaron Bruce" Grattidge, and John Hasselback. Reproductions of actual 1950s fanclub newsletters are presented as well providing a time capsule into early teen idols and how their fans were kept informed. Includes information provided by The Jimmie Arnold Family: Jay Arnold, Perri Arnold, Kimberly Arnold The Frank Busseri Family: Tony Busseri, Eva Busseri The Connie Codarini Family: David Comden, Denise Wooten The Bernie Toorish Family: Angela Toorish, Debi Tranter, Tony Tabor, Mary Claire MacDonald The Replacement Lads and Family: Dana Hirsch, Stacy D'Arc, John Hasselback, Gina Marx, Jerry Mason, Sherwood Alper Craig Cronbaugh, friend of Frankie Laine Karen May, daughter of Four Lads Fan Club member Mary Nickell, who provided her mom's Four Lads treasure trove of memorabilia and pictures Kathy Lennon, famous singer of The Lennon Sisters quartet Gary James, entertainment interviewer Ivan Santiago of the Peggy Lee Discography website Karen Herman, formerly of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Itsuko Osakabe of Japan St. Michael's Choir School in Toronto Canada And all the members of The Four Lads Appreciation Society on Facebook Edited by David Comden, son of Four Lads singer Connie Codarini