Anthony H. Ferrell, who appeared on Morgan State University’s radio station as “Doctor Doo-Wop” and worked in marketing, died Oct. 4 at Loch Raven Genesis Healthcare of complications from a stroke.
... It was interesting to read your column about doo-wop music on the radio. It was good to see Nay Nassar write in as well. He is an old doo-wop friend of mine from ...
Lou Gaudioso was driving into Ocean City five years ago when he heard songs he hadn't heard in 50 years. The channel was 106.5 WRGB, a station that specializes in playing doo-wop music. Gaudioso made ...
DJ Bruce Morrow--Cousin Brucie to listeners--sits in his West Village townhouse. It’s decidely 1950s—a curvy, lighted jukebox is in one corner; a toddler’s antique metal car with pedals is in another; ...
Philly Cuzz brought his special brand of Neo Doo-wop music to the airwaves back in 2004, scoring great success on satellite radio and launching his Vegas career as well. He joins Rollye James to talk ...
Sirius will launch “The Doo-Wop Drive-In,” a weekly two-hour music program of group harmonies, on May 25. Bob Thomas will host the program, to air Sunday nights from 10 p.m. to midnight Eastern on ...
Street Corner Symphonies is a 15-volume year-by-year survey of doo-wop by scholar Bill Dahl. Harmony, Teenagers And 'The Complete Story Of Doo-Wop' During the early 1950s, when rock 'n' roll's history ...
The Doo Wop Project begins at the beginning: tracing the evolution of Doo Wop from the classic sound of five guys singing harmonies on a street corner to the biggest hits on the radio today. In their ...