The Four-Evers were an American pop group from the mid-1960s, recognized for their doo-wop and pop influenced style. The group, consisting of members Jimmy Meagher, Vinnie Ferra, Chuck Fassert, and Tony Ferra, are best known for their hit single "Be My Girl". They were a part of the East Coast music scene, contributing to the popularity of the "Jersey Shore sound". Despite their short-lived career, The Four-Evers left a lasting impact on the music of the era, helping to shape the distinctive sound of American pop in the 1960s.