Sunday, January 12, 2014

History of Doo Wop and streetcorner harmonies just for fun...

LIFE COULD BE A DREAM




THE DOO WOP SOUND 2002
CAN. documentary. "Life Could Be A Dream." An informative look at the origins and history of Doo Wop music that features rare clips and interviews. The music was new and fun and there were no rules—consequently many artists were ripped off, but their contribution to rock and roll will endure forever. The Frankie Lymon segment will break your heart. Very entertaining.

Featuring: Lewis Lymon and Jimmy Merchant (The Teenagers), Earl 'Speedo' Carroll (The Cadillacs), Arlene Smith (The Chantels), Pookie Hudson (The Spaniels), Reather Dixon and Emma Pought (The Bobbettes), Dave Somerville (The Diamonds), Ronnie Italiano (UGHA), Bobby Jay (WCBS-FM), Don K. Reed (WCBS-FM).

The Video Beat music documentaries

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