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Today, The Reflections are one of many popular groups touring various oldies venues throughout their home state of Michigan, and all over the States. Original members Tony Micale and John Dean were augmented by three other members from various regional doo-wop groups: first tenor Joey Finazzo, baritone Gary Benovetz, and first tenor Sal Prado.
The Reflections recorded the vocal for the track several weeks later at the RCA recording studio in Chicago. According to Micale, the group's members still regarded the song as somewhat of a joke. While running through the song prior to the recording session they ad-libbed a falsetto "doo-doo-doot" hook line as irreverent mimicry of Gorman's ...
The Awards show featured 20 of Beach music's stars and groups, ten Los Angeles based dancers, 20 professional shag dancers, and a twenty-piece back-up band, performing 50 of beach music hits. In 1987, O.C. Smith released new single "Brenda", [11] written and produced by Charles Wallert. "Brenda" was on the Billboard R&B charts and the song ...
And a list of beach songs wouldn't be complete without the '50s style bop about summer love from Ree Drummond's favorite movie musical, Grease. Grab your straw hats and swimsuits , and turn up the ...
The Pleasure Island Chamber of Commerce presents the Carolina Beach Music Festival. The festival, now in its 38th year, brings with it seeds of history that began eight decades.
Seduce (band) Shotgun (funk band) The Sights; The Silent Years; The Sillies; Sky (American band) The Skylarks (vocal group) Slingshot (band) Snow Strippers; Solid Frog; The Spinners (American group) Sponge (band) Squid the Whale; SRC (band) SSM (band) Stevie Wonder's Superego; The Stooges; The Suicide Machines; The Supremes
The Color Clear is the third studio album by American metalcore band Reflections. The album was released on September 18, 2015, through eOne Music and Good Fight Entertainment. It was recorded and produced by Will Putney in Belleville, New Jersey. A music video was released for the first single from the album "Actias Luna" on August 18, 2015.
During the height of the 1960s “beach music” fad, Columbia musician Mike Tronco led a nine-piece band that shared a stage with James Brown, Gladys Knight and The Drifters.