Maurice Williams, the singer and songwriter best known for his seminal 1960 doo-wop hit “Stay,” died on Aug. 6. He was 86. Williams’ death was announced by the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame, into ...
The Doo Wop Project’s show at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Hatfield Hall Theater caps off Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology’s 2018-19 Performing Arts Series. Featuring tight harmonies and Broadway-caliber ...
Maurice Williams, who wrote and performed the shortest #1 hit in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 with the 1960 doo-wop classic "Stay," has died. Ron Henderson, Williams' former bandmate in the ...
Aspiring a cappella and vocal group harmony singers are invited to audition for The Next '50s & '60s Pop, Soul and Doo-Wop Star, an ongoing worldwide talent search. The effort will culminate with a ...
It started out as an ordinary winter day at the Glenner Center in Hillcrest, where people with dementia come for adult day care. But then four women showed up in 1960s bouffant wigs and started ...
WILKES-BARRE — An incredible five-act concert of countless memorable hits is coming to the F.M. Kirby Center, headlined by New Jersey’s fabulous Duprees. Local music legend Joe Nardone will present ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A new production about the 1960s doo-wop idol follows the usual rise-and-fall formula. Still, the songs are wonderful, as is the angel-voiced ensemble ...
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