enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Memories of El Monte - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memories_of_El_Monte

    "Memories of El Monte" is a doo-wop song released in 1963 by the Penguins featuring Cleve Duncan. It was written by Frank Zappa and Ray Collins before they were in the Mothers of Invention . The song was first released as Original Sound 27.

  3. Dick Hugg - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Hugg

    He is also featured in the introduction of the music video for On a Sunday Afternoon by the Chicano rap group Lighter Shade of Brown. In the '80s, Hugg had frequently hosted live shows at the former Red Mill Theatre in East Los Angeles, then known as the Boulevard Theatre, which had been operating as a movie house showing Spanish language films ...

  4. Chicano rock - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicano_rock

    Chicano rock music was also influenced by the Doo-wop genre, an example being the song "Angel Baby" by the Chicana fronted group Rosie and the Originals. [6] Don Tosti's Pachuco Boogie, recorded in 1948, was the first Chicano million-selling record, [7] a swing tune featuring Spanish lyrics, using hipster slang called Calo. Lalo Guerrero ...

  5. 20 Best Classic TV Shows of All Time - AOL

    www.aol.com/20-best-classic-tv-shows-200011922.html

    These old TV shows set the stage for the small screen as we know it today. The post 20 Best Classic TV Shows of All Time appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. Doo-wop - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doo-wop

    Doo-wop (also spelled doowop and doo wop) is a subgenre of rhythm and blues music that originated in African-American communities during the 1940s, [2] mainly in the large cities of the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Newark, Detroit, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles.

  7. Rock and roll revival - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_roll_revival

    In 1977 and 1978, British band The Darts scored three top-10 singles on the UK charts with covers of early rock/doo-wop oldies. The popularity of the movement peaked with the release of the George Lucas film, American Graffiti, in 1973, with the soundtrack featuring rock and doo-wop hits from the late 1950s and early 1960s. By the mid-1970s ...

  8. Brown-eyed soul - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown-eyed_soul

    Brown-eyed soul, also referred to as Chicano soul, Hispanic soul, or Latino soul, is soul music & rhythm & blues (R&B) performed in the United States mainly by Hispanic Latinos and Chicanos in Southern California, East Los Angeles, and San Antonio (Texas) during the 1960s, continuing through to the early 1980s. [1]

  9. The Uniques (doo-wop group) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Uniques_(doo-wop_group)

    The Uniques were a Chicago-based doo-wop group, active in the early 1960s, recorded by Lenny LaCour, and signed to Demand/Dot Records. [1] References