Vroom, Pu-Pu Platter and Phony Colonee: Now there are some highfalutin architectural terms for you. They're just a few of the styles known as doo-wop, the '50s and '60s throwback look that was once ...
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If you’re looking for a one-stop history of rock and roll — ladies and gentlemen, meet Kenny Vance. The longtime musician was one of the ‘60s hitmakers Jay and the Americans, with the Brooklyn band ...
Fred Parris, the lead singer of the 1950s doo-wop group the Five Satins, who wrote the hit "In the Still of the Night," died Jan 13. He was 85. The group made the announcement on its official Facebook ...
This summer’s production of “Life Could Be A Dream,” at the Frost Fire amphitheater west of Walhalla, is “a wonderful throwback to the late 1950s,” said David Paukert, assistant director. The show, ...
Say, did you know that Ronnie James Dio fronted a series of doo-wop / R&B groups before going on to become heavy metal royalty as the leader of Elf, Rainbow, Dio and Black Sabbath? Impress your ...
It would have taken unbelievable star quality for a Black, gay music act to rise during the Lavender Scare era of the American ’50s. Thankfully, singing duo Charlie & Ray had dazzle to spare. It ...
Hy Weiss, 84, a music executive during rock ‘n’ roll’s doo-wop era and beyond, died March 20 in Englewood, N.J. A native of Romania who was raised in the Bronx, Weiss started the Old Town record label ...
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