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Where is 1950s Doo-Wop Singer Dion now?
Sure, he’s most ardently remembered for his teen idol days in the late 1950s and beyond, both fronting the Belmonts and on ...
Doo-wop, one of my favorite genres of music, was beyond popular in the late 1950s. It was led by the African-American and Italian-American communities. Dion DiMucci, born on July 18th, 1939 in The ...
"Thick Of It" refers to a remix of YouTuber KSI's 2024 song "Thick Of It" made to sound like a blues or doo-wop song from the ...
On Sunday, April 8, pop music critic John Soeder ... the east side of Detroit in the 1950s was a living, breathing jukebox, with groups singing doo-wop and R&B on every corner.
Years ago, a Moline man found a mysterious, misplaced vinyl single. We traced the song back to its local roots.
Indianapolis lost one of its most notable voices. Vocalist Jimmy Guilford is known by music fans worldwide for the doo-wop ...
traced the changing relationship between music and identity in music of the 1950s, from doo-wop to John Cage. He has also published an article on Leonard Bernstein’s second symphony and a review essay ...
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight", also known as "Wimba Way" or "Wimoweh" (and originally as "Mbube"), is a song written and recorded ... the U.S. as adapted by the doo-wop group The Tokens.
Hop into your time machine and travel back to 1978 for this one. Picture yourself walking into the record store and picking ...
An African American woman's voice, a child of Southwest Georgia, a voice raised in song, born in the struggle against racism in America during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s ...
If you want a rollicking ride through the good old days of rock and roll, don’t miss the Corvettes Doo Wop Revue when they perform at 7 p.m., Oct. 4 in the Bainbridge Town Hall Theatre, at 15 North ...