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  2. The Passions (American band) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, they reunited with the Mystics and the Classics for the Brooklyn Reunion Show. Lead singer Jimmy Gallagher left the Passions in 1960 to join the Navy, but later sang with The Legends of Doo Wop in 1998.

  3. The Mystics - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Reunion Show proved to be a popular act, recording and releasing a CD and touring for almost ten years. Phil Cracolici and Ken Filmer were featured with the Brooklyn Reunion in the pledge breaks of Doo Wop 50 when the special was broadcast in May 2000. Al Contrera and Emil Stucchio were also featured with their current group, The ...

  4. The Four Fellows - Wikipedia

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    The Four Fellows were an American doo-wop group formed in Brooklyn, New York, in 1953. The combo possessed a more polished and professional style than much of their regional contemporaries, reflecting upon influences from gospel and barbershop music. In the Four Fellows' recording career, they underwent multiple line-up changes with lead singer ...

  5. The Danleers - Wikipedia

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    The Danleers formed in Brooklyn, New York in early 1958, joining the ranks of the many street-corner doo-wop groups existing at the time. Danny Webb became the group’s manager and principal songwriter, naming them after himself.

  6. Little Anthony and the Imperials - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, a doo-wop group known as "The Chesters" was composed of Collins, Tracey Lord, Nathaniel Rodgers, and Ronald Ross. Anthony Gourdine, a former member of The DuPonts, whose falsetto had been inspired by Jimmy Scott, joined as lead vocalist. Ernest Wright took over from Ross, and the group recorded briefly for Apollo Records. [citation needed]

  7. Talking Heads’ Tina Weymouth Says ‘The Band Wasn ... - AOL

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    Talking Heads’ Tina Weymouth Says ‘The Band Wasn’t Started by David Alone’ in Tense Moment at Brooklyn Reunion. William Earl. June 14, 2024 at 11:02 AM.

  8. The Five Discs - Wikipedia

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    The Five Discs were an American doo-wop group from Brooklyn, New York, United States. In 1954, the Lovenotes, a six-man group (no recordings) with Mario deAndrade and Andy Jackson formed in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Down the block, Joe Barsalona, Tony Basile, and Paul Albano were trying to put a group together and often Mario deAndrade ...

  9. Hot Damn! It’s a Brooklyn Nine-Nine Cast Reunion — See Photo

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    “Cool, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool….” Nearly three years after NBC pulled Brooklyn Nine-Nine from active duty, the cast reconvened for a “very special episode.” In an Instagram post ...