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      • "Doo-wop" is a form of close-harmony singing, based in rhythm-and-blues. The style became popular in the 1950s, originating among African-American vocal groups in urban centers. One of the most common rhythm phrases used by 1950s groups in performance and on their recordings, "doo-wop" came to name the musical style.
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  2. Doo-wop (also spelled doowop and doo wop) is a genre of rhythm and blues music that originated in African-American communities during the 1940s, mainly in the large cities of the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Newark, Detroit, Washington, DC, and Los Angeles.

  3. Dec 31, 2007 · Doo wop got its name from the bass line of the music. What is doo wop style? Think of fast cars, tailfins and lights on the jukebox. These things all meant freedom, freedom of movement. It...

  4. Several streams of African American music fed into the creation of doo wop, which began to emerge as a distinct style in urban neighborhoods of the United States in the late 1940s: the smooth singing style of popular Black vocal groups of the 1930s and 1940s such as the Mills Brothers and Ink Spots, a cappella gospel groups and barbershop ...

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  5. Dec 18, 2017 · Doo-Wop originates from the barbershop quartets of the late 19th, early 20th centuries. Barbershop is a very specific style of singing, with its own rules, chord progressions, and vocal blending. Doo-Wop’s beginnings come from 2 groups who modified the traditional barbershop style and created something uniquely their own.

  6. teachrock.org › chapter › doo-wopDoo Wop - TeachRock

    Doo Wop, a name that not all of the music’s devotees embrace, was music made by vocal groups. In the age of early Rock and Roll, the vocal groups connected with Doo Wop were turning out some of Rock and Roll’s most enduring and successful music.

  7. Jul 8, 2009 · Doo wop has been called "the sound of innocence." Yet many of its most powerful songs, like "Why Do Fools Fall in Love," express a distinctly "adult" perspective on romance. Is this part of...

  8. Doo-wop Music. "Doo-wop" is a form of close-harmony singing, based in rhythm-and-blues. The style became popular in the 1950s, originating among African-American vocal groups in urban centers.