Of all the acts that graced the Woodstock stage that weekend in August 50 years ago, perhaps the most unlikely was Sha Na Na, a group of Columbia University students who previously sang together in ...
(Photos: Left: Robert Leonard singing onstage with Sha Na Na at the Fillmore West in San Francisco, wearing his signature gold lamé outfit in 1969, Right: Robert Leonard in his classroom teaching ...
There’s life after Woodstock for Sha Na Na, the doo-wop-fueled classic rock ‘n’ roll band led by singer, drummer and longtime La Jolla resident Jocko Marcellino. The group, which also features San ...
Even if you’ve never been to a sock hop, Quincy native Jocko Marcellino promises "You can rock it, you can roll it, you can slop it, you can stroll it'' when Sha Na Na cuts loose at Hanover Theatre in ...
It’s a warm December day when Jocko Marcellino, the longtime drummer in the classic rock act Sha Na Na, comes on the phone to talk about the band’s new holiday single, “Ugly Christmas Sweater,” though ...
Jocko Marcellino readily acknowledges he has lived a charmed life. The veteran singer and drummer was a 19-year-old Columbia University student when his then-brand-new band, Sha Na Na, performed ...
Slick back your hair and grab that old leather jacket because Sha Na Na is coming to the Broadway Theatre of Pitman on Feb.12. John "Jocko" Marcellino, a founding member of the well-known rock and ...
“I didn’t know the 1950s were the good old days until we were past them,” cracks Seattle Symphony Orchestra’s principal pops conductor, Marvin Hamlisch. A multiple-award-winning composer, Hamlisch, 65 ...
Lennie Baker, second from left, is seen with fellow members of doo wop group Sha Na Na in the 1978 film Grease. Vocalist and saxophone player Baker has died at the age of 69. (YouTube) Longtime Sha Na ...
A law professor who first found fame as an original member of the band Sha Na Na has died. Frederick “Dennis” Greene, a professor at the University of Dayton School of Law, died on Sept. 5 after being ...
Oh boy, where even to begin with this one? Civic-minded individuals scrolling through Change.org today and looking to make the world a better place may have noticed a curious new petition. “Allow Sha ...
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