Doo Wop

Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge


Johnny Maestro began his career singing with a group from Manhattan called The Crests. Their first records (including "My Juanita" and "Sweetest One") generated some regional response, but it was the breakthrough of "Sixteen Candles" that brought them national recognition. A string of hits followed, including "Trouble In Paradise", "Step By Step", "The Angels Listened In", and "Six Nights A Week". By the time the group disbanded in 1962, the record-buying public had developed a strong awareness of, and a great admiration for, the very special vocal abilities of Johnny Maestro.


Johnny Maestro & Brooklyn Bridge Peace on Earth
Price: $14.97
This CD is a departure from what we typically carry by this doo-wop ensemble. First, the music is inspirational, the result of five years of expanding upon a faith-based music project. Second, it... more
   


Johnny Maestro & Brooklyn Bridge Today (CD)
Price: $15.97
This collection by one of the all-time greats of the doo-wop genre has to be the quintessential doo-wop collection. The album features all the members of Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn... more
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Johnny Maestro & Brooklyn Bridge: Acappella
Price: $14.97
Classic doo-wop done by a master. Johnny Maestro is a doo-wop legend and here gives us a taste of what true street corner singing should sound like. With such gems as "Could This Be Magic" and... more
   


Johnny Maestro & Brooklyn Bridge: Christmas Is...
Price: $10.97
This special edition EP is for hardcore doo-wop fans. Only the last of the four songs here is a cappella - an absolutely gorgeous "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." (12:56 1997) Johnny... more
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Johnny Maestro & Brooklyn Bridge: Johnny Maestro & Brooklyn Bridge
Price: $26.97
Though there are no unaccompanied tracks on this two-disc set, the music's good enough to forgive it. They put a decidedly modern spin on such doo-wop classics as "Little Bitty Pretty One" and "My... more
   


 
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