• Doo Wop Concert

    From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to All on Sat Mar 5 09:54:14 2022
    My wife and I attended the Doo Wop Reunion's 20th Anniversary in Clearwater Florida
    last night, and the lineup put me in Doo Wop heaven.

    Artists included Joey Dee and the Starliters (Peppermint Twist), Larry Chance and the
    Earls (Remember Then), the Drifters (Under the Boardwalk, Stand By Me) and the Coasters (Searchin', Yakety Yak and a slew of other hits). Also performing were Kenny
    Vance and the Planetones (Loookin' For an Echo), Jay Siegel and The Tokens (The Lion
    Sleeps Tonight. Tonight I Fell in Love) and a group out of Detroit known as The Shades
    Of Blue (Oh How Happy).

    As with any aging group, some singers have lost a bit of their singing voices and some
    had to sit a while when singing, but overall it was a great concert.

    Years ago, Larry Chance had throat cancer but is now cancer free. Kenny Vance suffered
    from a tear in his artery but mad a comeback and still sounds great!

    Growing up in Detroit, I wasn't exposed to the group harmony that was prevalent in
    Philadelphia and the Bronx, but once I was exposed, it became my favorite form of
    music.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Bucko@954:895/24.5 to Mike Dippel on Sun Mar 6 18:17:08 2022
    Re: Doo Wop Concert
    By: Mike Dippel to All on Sat Mar 05 2022 09:54 am

    My wife and I attended the Doo Wop Reunion's 20th Anniversary in Clearwater Florida
    last night, and the lineup put me in Doo Wop heaven.

    Artists included Joey Dee and the Starliters (Peppermint Twist), Larry Chance and the
    Earls (Remember Then), the Drifters (Under the Boardwalk, Stand By Me) and the Coasters (Searchin', Yakety Yak and a slew of other hits). Also performing were Kenny
    Vance and the Planetones (Loookin' For an Echo), Jay Siegel and The Tokens (The Lion
    Sleeps Tonight. Tonight I Fell in Love) and a group out of Detroit known as The Shades
    Of Blue (Oh How Happy).

    As with any aging group, some singers have lost a bit of their singing voices and some
    had to sit a while when singing, but overall it was a great concert.

    Years ago, Larry Chance had throat cancer but is now cancer free. Kenny Vance suffered
    from a tear in his artery but mad a comeback and still sounds great!

    Growing up in Detroit, I wasn't exposed to the group harmony that was prevalent in
    Philadelphia and the Bronx, but once I was exposed, it became my favorite form of
    music.

    Mike Dippel

    Joey Dee and the Starliters played at my cousins engagement party back in the late 60's or early 70's at a restaurant in the Bronx (I was not there as I was a little kid).. Kenny Vance is unbelievable.. A friend of mine was very close friends with Jay Black, I had asked him to sing Cara Mia at my daughters wedding for her and I to dance to. Unfortunately, due to Covid we had to postpone the wedding, when we rescheduled a year later, Jay's Dementia was really bad, so he couldn't do it, one thing though, he never lost that unbelievable voice!! Unfortunately, only a few months later he passed on.. The old singers from my youth and just before are all going..

    We'll all be looking for an echo soon...
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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Bucko on Sun Mar 6 18:23:34 2022
    On 3/6/2022 6:17 PM, Bucko wrote to Mike Dippel:

    Re: Doo Wop Concert
    By: Mike Dippel to All on Sat Mar 05 2022 09:54 am

    My wife and I attended the Doo Wop Reunion's 20th Anniversary in Clearwater Florida
    last night, and the lineup put me in Doo Wop heaven.

    Artists included Joey Dee and the Starliters (Peppermint Twist), Larry Chance and the
    Earls (Remember Then), the Drifters (Under the Boardwalk, Stand By Me) and
    the Coasters (Searchin', Yakety Yak and a slew of other hits). Also performing were Kenny
    Vance and the Planetones (Loookin' For an Echo), Jay Siegel and The Tokens
    (The Lion
    Sleeps Tonight. Tonight I Fell in Love) and a group out of Detroit known
    as The Shades
    Of Blue (Oh How Happy).

    As with any aging group, some singers have lost a bit of their singing voices and some
    had to sit a while when singing, but overall it was a great concert.

    Years ago, Larry Chance had throat cancer but is now cancer free. Kenny Vance suffered
    from a tear in his artery but mad a comeback and still sounds great!

    Growing up in Detroit, I wasn't exposed to the group harmony that was prevalent in
    Philadelphia and the Bronx, but once I was exposed, it became my favorite
    form of
    music.

    Mike Dippel

    Joey Dee and the Starliters played at my cousins engagement party back in the
    late 60's or early 70's at a restaurant in the Bronx (I was not there as I was
    a little kid).. Kenny Vance is unbelievable.. A friend of mine was very close
    friends with Jay Black, I had asked him to sing Cara Mia at my daughters wedding for her and I to dance to. Unfortunately, due to Covid we had to postpone the wedding, when we rescheduled a year later, Jay's Dementia was really bad, so he couldn't do it, one thing though, he never lost that unbelievable voice!! Unfortunately, only a few months later he passed on.. The
    old singers from my youth and just before are all going..

    My wife and I saw Jay Black several times, and you are right about his voice. He was a
    bit crude at times, but very talented.

    We'll all be looking for an echo soon...

    The "echo" is probably the root of the group harmony style of music. Thank god for
    that. Doo-Wop hopefully will never die, even though some of the greats have left us.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Bucko@954:895/24 to Mike Dippel on Sun Mar 6 19:30:12 2022
    On 06 Mar 2022, Mike Dippel said the following...


    My wife and I saw Jay Black several times, and you are right about his voice. He was a
    bit crude at times, but very talented.

    Oh yea he was definitely VERY crude at times, but he had a heart of gold. I think that came from his upbringing. Then again, he was enjoying life..



    The "echo" is probably the root of the group harmony style of music. Thank god for
    that. Doo-Wop hopefully will never die, even though some of the greats have left us.


    Exactly!! It is, I started listening to Doo-Wop when I was a kid, WCBS 101 in NY was the oldies station. I listened to it for years. I guess that is where my love for ALL music came from. I listen to all music, Classical, Blues, Oldies, Heavy Metal, Hair Rock, etc. Rap is the only thing I can't deal with.. After all is said and done I always go back to Doo-Wop especially on a Sunday night as it brings back a local DJ's Sunday night Show Don K Reed did the Doo-Wop show on CBS when I was growing up...

    AL

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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Bucko on Sun Mar 6 22:19:36 2022
    On 3/6/2022 7:30 PM, Bucko wrote to Mike Dippel:

    My wife and I saw Jay Black several times, and you are right about his voice. He was a
    bit crude at times, but very talented.

    Oh yea he was definitely VERY crude at times, but he had a heart of gold. I think that came from his upbringing. Then again, he was enjoying life..



    The "echo" is probably the root of the group harmony style of music. Thank god for
    that. Doo-Wop hopefully will never die, even though some of the greats have left us.


    Exactly!! It is, I started listening to Doo-Wop when I was a kid, WCBS 101 in
    NY was the oldies station. I listened to it for years. I guess that is where my
    love for ALL music came from. I listen to all music, Classical, Blues, Oldies,
    Heavy Metal, Hair Rock, etc. Rap is the only thing I can't deal with.. After all is said and done I always go back to Doo-Wop especially on a Sunday night
    as it brings back a local DJ's Sunday night Show Don K Reed did the Doo-Wop show on CBS when I was growing up...

    AL

    My love of Doo Wop began when I was working an off-duty patrol car on the midnight
    shift. It would have been very boring working for a small homeowners association with
    virtually no calls from midnight until 5 AM, but the show kept me entertained and
    introduced me to the world of Doo Wop.

    A DJ named Ken Held flew in to Fort Lauderdale every Sunday with his collection of
    records, and would often have singers visit the studio to sing live. Singers like Dion,
    Kenny Vance, Larry Chance, Johnny Maestro and a whole lot more. Ken Held would play
    the songs but also tell tales about the origins of the groups and the songs.

    Mike Dippel

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  • From Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to Mike Dippel on Sun Mar 6 14:19:00 2022
    Mike,

    My wife and I attended the Doo Wop Reunion's 20th Anniversary in Clearwater Florida last night, and the lineup put me in Doo Wop heaven.

    Have you ever heard "The Alley Cats"?? They are an a cappella Doo Wop
    group out of California, and they really put on quite a show.

    Daryl

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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Daryl Stout on Mon Mar 7 09:32:22 2022
    On 3/6/2022 2:19 PM, Daryl Stout wrote to Mike Dippel:

    Mike,

    My wife and I attended the Doo Wop Reunion's 20th Anniversary in Clearwater Florida last night, and the lineup put me in Doo Wop heaven.

    Have you ever heard "The Alley Cats"?? They are an a cappella Doo Wop group out of California, and they really put on quite a show.

    Daryl

    I just checked them out and Subscribed to their channel. Nice!

    Mike

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  • From Daryl Stout@954:895/7 to Mike Dippel on Tue Mar 8 06:11:00 2022
    Mike,

    Have you ever heard "The Alley Cats"?? They are an a cappella Doo Wop group out of California, and they really put on quite a show.


    I just checked them out and Subscribed to their channel. Nice!

    I saw them at the 2001 National Square Dance Convention in Anaheim, California...I was impressed!! :)

    I've always been a fan of a cappella (music with no accompaniment), especially those with barbershop (mens) or beautyshop (ladies) quartets.
    It's not as easy as it looks, though!! :)

    There is a group called "Lunch Break" out of Tennessee, that has
    several videos on YouTube. My favorite is their rendition of "Old
    MacDonald Had A Deformed Farm" at Carnegie Hall...it's a scream!! :D
    Just search YouTube for "Lunch Break Carnegie Hall"...but be sure to
    empty your bladder, and not be eating, drinking, or driving, before
    viewing it...or you will have a mess on your hands (and elsewhere)
    from laughing. <G> I still chuckle every time I view it.

    Laughter is as contagious as yawning <YAWN!> (made you do it <G>).
    I'm up before the butt crack of dawn, thanks to nature and a nightmare,
    so I figured I'd do some quick BBS work, before going back to bed. I
    have some errands to do later this morning, before the second Tuesday
    Windows Update <ugh!> requires some downtime for my computers.

    Daryl

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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Daryl Stout on Wed Mar 9 08:59:24 2022
    On 3/8/2022 6:11 AM, Daryl Stout wrote to Mike Dippel:

    Have you ever heard "The Alley Cats"?? They are an a cappella Doo Wop group out of California, and they really put on quite a show.


    I just checked them out and Subscribed to their channel. Nice!

    I saw them at the 2001 National Square Dance Convention in Anaheim, California...I was impressed!! :)

    I've always been a fan of a cappella (music with no accompaniment), especially those with barbershop (mens) or beautyshop (ladies) quartets. It's not as easy as it looks, though!! :)

    There is a group called "Lunch Break" out of Tennessee, that has
    several videos on YouTube. My favorite is their rendition of "Old
    MacDonald Had A Deformed Farm" at Carnegie Hall...it's a scream!! :D
    Just search YouTube for "Lunch Break Carnegie Hall"...but be sure to
    empty your bladder, and not be eating, drinking, or driving, before
    viewing it...or you will have a mess on your hands (and elsewhere)
    from laughing. <G> I still chuckle every time I view it.

    Laughter is as contagious as yawning <YAWN!> (made you do it <G>).
    I'm up before the butt crack of dawn, thanks to nature and a nightmare,
    so I figured I'd do some quick BBS work, before going back to bed. I
    have some errands to do later this morning, before the second Tuesday Windows Update <ugh!> requires some downtime for my computers.

    Daryl

    Try this one: https://youtu.be/nJ21czl_LoY by Straight No Chaser

    Mike

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