Acapella singer Richard Willis has long been fascinated by Doo-wop music, and he’s dramatized that experience for an original theatre production that’s opening at the Stoneham Theatre this weekend. A ...
DJ Bruce Morrow--Cousin Brucie to listeners--sits in his West Village townhouse. It’s decidely 1950s—a curvy, lighted jukebox is in one corner; a toddler’s antique metal car with pedals is in another; ...
Sweet with a raw edge. That’s how Mark Pastor described the singing voice of his late friend, John Jones, who passed away in March after battling cancer. Pastor, the only remaining original member of ...
DJ Bruce Morrow—Cousin Brucie to listeners—sits in his decidedly 1950s West Village townhouse, a curvy, lighted jukebox in one corner, and a wax replica of a retro malt shop meal—fries, hamburger and ...
The decade between 1952 and the early 1960s was the peak period for the style of music we now call doo wop, after which it got dissolved into soul music, girl groups, and within pop music in general.
TJ Lubinsky, the prolific producer of oldies-music extravaganzas that have anchored public TV pledge drives for the past 20 years, will offer stations a new twist on the format for March. With The ...
From the squalor and poverty of urban streets, subway stations, even public bathrooms, the doo-wop singers of yesteryear raised their voices to the skies like inner-city angels. With its roots in the ...
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