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

    Overview. 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. In cities like New York, Baltimore, and Los Angeles, Doo Wop was often practiced on ...

  2. Dec 18, 2017 · Doo-Wop On Music 101. When you think of America in the 1950’s, likely at some point your mind goes to Doo-Wop. For such short-lived popularity on the charts, Doo-Wop has lived a much more full life in nostalgia. Doo-Wop originates from the barbershop quartets of the late 19th, early 20th centuries. Barbershop is a very specific style of ...

  3. Jul 8, 2009 · Here's one of the most successful doo-wop groups, The Platters, performing "The Great Pretender" and "Only You" in 1955. LINK Shortly after its ascent in the mid-'50s, doo-wop became a world of ...

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  5. Apr 17, 2024 · The song is a tale of young love and the enchantment of a moonlit night. It beautifully describes the excitement and anticipation of two lovers being together under the moon’s romantic glow. As the lyrics unfold, we find ourselves transported into a world where love and magic intersect. The opening lines, “There’s a moon out tonight, oh ...

  6. Jun 30, 2020 · Doo-wop originated with African-American teenagers on the street corners of urban America – places like New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Detroit. With the rise of vocal harmony singing, teenagers started recording music for themselves for the first time in history.

  7. Dec 31, 2007 · Both hip-hop and doo wop are the music of the streets—but the streets have changed. DJ Bruce Morrow—Cousin Brucie to listeners—sits in his decidedly 1950s West Village townhouse, a curvy ...

  8. St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. 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.

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