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The later version of the Brooklyn Bridge released a Christmas EP in 1989 and a greatest-hits compilation in 1993, re-recording Maestro's hits with The Crests. In the early 1990s, Maestro moonlighted as the background tenor on Joel Katz's studio project CD Joel & the Dymensions (which also featured baritone-bass Bobby Jay).
1990: "The Greatest Rock n' Roll Hits of the 50s and 60s" (concert)(DVD) Performers; 1999: "Doo Wop 50" PBS(TV)(DVD) Performers; 2005: "Doo Wop Vocal Group Greats Live" PBS(TV)(DVD) Performers (Johnny Maestro served as co-host) 2010: "Johnny Maestro Video Collection" (DVD) Performances by Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge on TV shows and ...
"Worst That Could Happen" is a song with lyrics and music written by singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb. Originally recorded by the 5th Dimension on their 1967 album of nearly all-Jimmy Webb songs, The Magic Garden, "Worst That Could Happen" was later recorded by the Brooklyn Bridge and reached the Billboard Hot 100's top 40, at #38 on January 4, 1969, peaking at #3 on February 1-8, 1969.
"Welcome Me Love" is a 1969 song by The Brooklyn Bridge. It was issued as the B-side of "Blessed Is the Rain," (Canada #48, U.S. #45) but became a double-sided hit. As "Blessed Is the Rain" descended the charts, "Welcome Me Love", garnered enough airplay to become an equal-sized hit. It reached number 48 U.S. Billboard and number 47 on Cash Box.
A one-hit wonder is a musical artist who is successful with one hit song, but without a comparable subsequent hit. [1] The term may also be applied to an artist who is remembered for only one hit despite other successes (such as "Take On Me" by a-ha in the United States, [2] [3] [4] which topped a Rolling Stone magazine poll to find the top one-hit wonder).
Brooklyn Dreamswere an American singing groupof the late 1970s, mixing R&Bharmonies with contemporary dance/disco music and best known for a number of collaborations with singer Donna Summer. The band consisted of Joe "Bean" Esposito, Eddie Hokenson and Bruce Sudano. Esposito provided lead vocals for the band and played guitar, while Sudano ...
From 1990 to 2010, Johnny Maestro invited Carter to join him and The Brooklyn Bridge to record with them and to re-record some of their greatest hits. [citation needed] From the late 2000s until the early 2010s, Carter's group consisted of Carter, Carter's wife Leona, Barry Newman and Terry King (formerly of The Drifters).
The Brooklyn Bridge: 75 "The Chokin' Kind" Joe Simon: 76 "Smile a Little Smile for Me" The Flying Machine: 77 "Polk Salad Annie" Tony Joe White: 78 "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" Kenny Rogers and The First Edition: 79 "Games People Play" Joe South: 80 "You Showed Me" The Turtles: 81 "Tracy" The Cuff Links: 82 "Oh, What a Night" The Dells ...
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