Imagine a steakhouse taking lamb chops off the menu in a bid to attract vegetarians. It would be laughable. But this is essentially what Majic radio (WMXJ, FM 102.7) did when it dumped Ken Held and ...
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.
Lenny Dell has come a long way from the days when he and a few buddies would harmonize before music class at Christopher Columbus High School in the Bronx. But Dell, now 72, says that the enthusiasm ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The president and founder of the Doo-Wopp Hall Of Fame Of America® has provided ...
TJ Lubinsky, the prolific producer of oldies-music extravaganzas that have anchored public TV pledge drives for the past 20 years, will offer stations a new twist on the format for March. With The ...
Jake DeRose of the Landmark Theatre just sent out the downtown Syracuse theater's updated calendar. I've already reported about the shows Sept. 26 and Nov. 14 featuring Ryan Adams and the Cardinals ...
An era in New York radio ends Sunday night at 8 with the last broadcast of Don K. Reed’s “Doo-Wop Shop” on WCBS-FM (101. 1). “It’s sad to see it go,” said Reed, who has done the show since 1975 and ...
Terry Cook of Chester, founder of the Lead East convention is seen with his 1937 Bugatti Atlantic replica auto at his home in Chester. He founded the popular convention, a celebration of 1950's pop ...
It’s not clear whether anyone at the Library of Congress really wants to listen to the Squires version of Do Be Do Be Wop Wop, the offerings of Ginger and the Adorables or the best of Celeste, Winley ...
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