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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Doo-wopDoo-wop - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 días · Doo-wop (also spelled doowop and doo wop) is a subgenre of rhythm and blues music that originated in African-American communities during the 1940s, [2] mainly in the large cities of the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Newark, Detroit, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles.

  2. Hace 19 horas · Jermaine was the second to release a solo project; his most successful hit of the period was a cover of the doo-wop song "Daddy's Home". Decline. The Jackson 5's records began falling on the charts by 1972, despite Michael and Jermaine's solo successes. The Corporation had produced most of their hit singles, but they split up in 1973.

    • 1964–1989, 2001, 2012–present
  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · With its eclectic blend of harmonious vocals and mainstream R&B, doo-wop has attracted numerous gifted artists and groups over the years, including The Drifters, The Flamingos, and The Platters, whose music continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.

  4. 20 de abr. de 2024 · As the former figurehead of Rainbow, Black Sabbath and his decades-spanning solo band, Ronnie James Dio was one of the finest and most identifiable voices in all of heavy metal. In fact, nowadays it’s hard to imagine the inventor of the ‘devil horns’ doing anything else.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2024 · In celebration of 25 years of MY MUSIC, it's the ALL NEW ROCK, POP & DOO WOP COLLECTION featuring 25 years of great doo wop, rock and pop hits from the 50s and 60s. Full-length performances include: Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Duprees, Jay Back, Little Anthony & The Imperials, Frankie Valli, Jerry Butler and many more ...

  6. Hace 3 días · Written with Trainor and producer Kevin Kadish, "All About That Bass" is a bubblegum pop, doo-wop and hip hop track. Trainor, who as a teenager struggled with her negative body image, was inspired to write the song to promote self-acceptance.

  7. Hace 6 días · The Legends of Doo-Wop are four of the finest voices of the 50s: Former lead singers Jimmy Gallagher (The Passions), Tommy Mara (The Crests) and Frank Mancuso (The Imaginations), plus their essential bass man, Steve Horn (The Five Sharks).