The Four Esquires were an American vocal group known for their harmonious pop and doo-wop sound during the 1950s and 1960s. Founded in Boston, the band consisted of members Bill Courtney, Wally Gold, Bob Golden, and Artie Kaplan. They gained popularity through their notable hits like "Love Me Forever" and "Hideaway", which showcased their distinctive harmonized style. Despite their relatively short-lived prominence, The Four Esquires made a significant contribution to the evolution of vocal harmony groups in post-war American music.