The second performance in Chapman’s Summer Concert Series brings a cappella group The Alley Cats to the university’s campus. The Alley Cats sing doo-wop classics from the 1950s and ’60s with a ...
As a dozen men stroll into Leverington Presbyterian Church to rehearse a few songs, they bring with them an undeniable experience that’s heard as immediately as they begin belting out their first song ...
Poodle skirts, beehive hairdos, pompadours, and ducktails were back in style Saturday, May 18 as the Golden Oldies of the 1950s and early 1960s filled the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts.
BRISTOL BOROUGH >> The Tenth Annual Doo-Wop in the Park is coming to Bristol Borough on Saturday, September 19 and its bringing with it The Legendary Teenagers, Emil Stucchio and The Classics and many ...
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday for the return of the Doo Wop Project to the Robins Theatre on April 27. The group mixes doo wop classics with contemporary favorites performed in that harmonious ...
Street corner harmony and Sinatra classics will be featured at two outdoor concerts this weekend. The Knights to Remember, a doo-wop, vocal harmony and oldies revue group, will perform at 7 p.m. today ...
Step back in time and enjoy an unforgettable night of music as The Doo Wop Project takes the stage at the Barns at Wolf Trap, blending classic doo-wop melodies with some of today’s biggest hits. The ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- With doo-wop still all the rage on Staten Island, borough venues continue to be packed with those longing for the genre that once dominated radio and TV air waves. A night of ...
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1 Watch the Premiere of Next On Stage: Season 6 2 ICYMI: Watch the Next On Stage: Season 6 Premiere Charlie Thomas' Drifters Since The Drifters were founded in 1953, there have been a number of ...
For singers of a certain age, and New Orleans vocal legend Aaron Neville fits the demographic, doo-wop was a touchstone and a training ground. Honed on street corners, front porches and in bathrooms ...
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