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      • Doo-wop’s appeal for much of the public lay in its artistically powerful simplicity, but this “uncomplicated” type of record also was an ideal, low-budget investment for a small record company to produce.
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  1. doo-wop, style of rhythm-and-blues and rock-and-roll vocal music popular in the 1950s and ’60s. The structure of doo-wop music generally featured a tenor lead vocalist singing the melody of the song with a trio or quartet singing background harmony.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Doo-wopDoo-wop - Wikipedia

    Early doo-wop music, dating from the late 1940s and early 1950s, was especially popular in the Northeast industrial corridor from New York to Philadelphia, and New York City was the world capital of doo-wop.

  4. Apr 24, 2020 · Doo-wop music evolved into various genres, among them rhythm-and-blues and rock-an-roll. Although, doo-wop music is better categorized as a less instrumental and more vocal version of the genres. It has its unique history and origin. One main difference is the band formation.

  5. While obviously nothing happens in a vacuum, I'd argue that Doo-wop is something of an evolutionary dead end in pop music. It's kind of difficult to isolate Doo-wop, both its influences and influencees, because it fits into such a long tradition of vocal music and is harmonically pretty simple.

  6. Apr 20, 2024 · Felix Hernandez, host of “Rhythm Revue” on WBGO, talks about doo-wop, an R&B genre that featured four-part vocal harmony and was popular in the ‘50s.

  7. Jul 8, 2009 · Shortly after its ascent in the mid-'50s, doo-wop became a world of its own, with distinct subcategories. One of the most active was Italian-American doo-wop, which boasts such acts as Dion...

  8. Nov 27, 2023 · Because of doo-wop’s fast rise — and how it evolved even faster into genres like rock, pop and maybe even disco — the blues subgenre is emblematic of the 1950s. Doo-wop is still widely celebrated today; artists like Bruno Mars, Boyz II Men and Megan Traynor all reference it in their work.

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