Cleve Duncan, whose plaintive tenor captured the heartache of teen love in the enduring 1954 doo-wop hit "Earth Angel," died Nov. 7 in Los Angeles. He was 78. A spokeswoman for the Inglewood Park ...
NEW YORK — Cleve Duncan, whose soaring tenor voice as lead singer for the Penguins helped propel the 1954 doo-wop ballad ‘‘Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)’’ to rock ‘n’ roll immortality, died Nov. 7 in ...
This week on Cyprus Avenue, host Bill Shapiro turns back the clock for a taste of Doo Wop, featuring The Drifters, Dion, the Beach Boys & more. Legend has it that Doo Wop music got its famous nonsense ...
Cleve Duncan, whose plaintive tenor captured the heartache of teen love in the enduring 1954 doo-wop hit "Earth Angel," died Nov. 7 in Los Angeles. He was 78.
'Doo Wop at the Z' features favorites of '50s and '60s , A night of memories. Four famed doo wop acts of the 1950s will be making a special appearance in New Bedford Friday for "Doo Wop at the Z." The ...
Thornton James “Pookie” Hudson, lead singer of the Spaniels doo-wop group best known for the 1954 hit “Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight,” died Jan. 14 of complications from cancer at his home in ...
Thornton James "Pookie" Hudson, who wrote the 1954 hit "Good Night Sweetheart," died Tuesday of complications from cancer. He was 72. The song is a doo-wop classic, recorded by the Spaniels. Jon ...