The American Quartet was a vocal group active in the early 20th century, known for their close harmonies and renditions of popular songs. They were particularly successful in the 1920s and 1930s, recording numerous hits and performing on radio and stage. Their repertoire included a wide range of genres, from sentimental ballads to upbeat novelty tunes. The group's members included John Ryan, Charles Harrison, William F. Wirges, and Frank Black. They disbanded in the late 1930s, but their recordings continue to be enjoyed by fans of vintage vocal music.
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