The Mellomen were a renowned singing quartet active from the late 1940s to the mid-1970s. Founded in 1948 by Thurl Ravenscroft and Max Smith, the group included notable members such as Bill Lee, Bob Hamlin, and later additions like Bob Stevens and Gene Merlino. They were known for their versatile performances, often recording under different names like Big John and the Buzzards and the Crackerjacks. The Mellomen provided backup vocals for iconic artists including Bing Crosby, Doris Day, Elvis Presley, and Peggy Lee. One of their most notable contributions was their work on Disney soundtracks, such as *Alice in Wonderland*, *Peter Pan*, and *Lady and the Tramp*.
Their discography includes albums like *Meet Me Down On Main Street*, which showcased their ability to blend catchy melodies with storytelling, particularly in film music. The Mellomen's legacy is marked by their distinctive harmonies and contributions to both the music and film industries, leaving a lasting impact on the era's musical landscape.
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