A New Jersey quartet vanquished 16 other would-be warblers from across New York state for an opportunity to sing the National Anthem when the Mets hit the field on Opening Day. That’s right, New ...
In a case of nostalgia upon nostalgia, Forum Theatre is bringing back the successful doo-wop musical it staged in the spring of 2017. Well, kind of. “Sh-Boom! Life Could Be a Dream,” which opens this ...
Perched somewhere between the sugary platitudes of Fabian and Paul Anka and the exquisite singing of black vocal groups like the Five Satins and the Moonglows were Dion and the Belmonts, a Bronx-born ...
The tight harmonies of the doo-wop sound have been part of popular culture since young, would-be stars started singing on street corners in their neighborhoods and creating a sound that captivated the ...
BOISE — The Diamonds, a rock ‘n’ roll and doo-wop quartet, return to Idaho to bring fan favorite songs to the Morrison Center. The Diamonds began their musical journey in 1954 in Toronto, Canada. As ...
It started out as an ordinary winter day at the Glenner Center in Hillcrest, where people with dementia come for adult day care. But then four women showed up in 1960s bouffant wigs and started ...
Audiences thrilled to the doo-wop music of the critically-hailed quartet Under The Streetlamp at Laxson Auditorium last January. Chico Performances will return this popular vocal group to the Laxson ...
The next time you're trying to get out of a blind date some well-meaning friend has set you up on, take a moment to think of John Sylvia. "I met my wife Margo on a blind date," he says. "A friend of ...
Under the Streetlamp is doo-wopping its way into the Queen City. The quartet – Michael Cunio, Michael Ingersoll, Christopher Kale Jones and Shonn Wiley – will sing America’s favorite retro songs at ...
The members of Utah rock quartet Neon Trees thought they'd give a shout out to Justin Bieber, covering his song "Baby" but adding a twist: performing it doo wop style!Tyler Glenn, Neon Trees' frontman ...
Unless you remember the Korean War, you’re not going to remember Steve Antos. But Robert Wagner, the actor? Wagner never forgot him. Therein lies a story, of course, and we’ll begin it at the end: ...