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In the 50's, a new and different sound flooded the airways. There were “shoo-bops” and “doo-wahs” and a “whole lotta shakin' goin' on”. A deejay named Alan Freed called the music "Rock 'n Roll". We simply called it our own. There were teen idols, both male and female. Out of all of them, we crowned ourselves a King.

That's my group on the album cover that you see. Yep, that's me behind the wheel of that beautiful 57 Chevy convertible. Although we weren't singing in the 50's, we did help keep the music alive in the 80's and early 90's performing in clubs and opening rock 'n roll ,doo-wop shows for groups like The Cadillac’s, The Del Vikings, The Skyliners, Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge and so many more. Memories to last a lifetime. No doubt about it.

Here's where you can enjoy original hits on the jukebox. Check out the Doo Wop Center site and let's not forget a visit to our King - Elvis!

Come go with me and enjoy the memories of a different time, a time when groups gathered on street corners to sing their beautiful harmonies to all who would stop and listen as the “doo-wop” sound echoed in the still of the night.
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