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  2. Sha Na Na - Wikipedia

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    The group's name was taken from a series of nonsense syllables ("sha na na na, sha na na na na") in the song "Get a Job", originally recorded by the Silhouettes. [5] The final lineup featured original members Donny York and Jocko Marcellino, and longtime member Screamin' Scott Simon, who joined in 1970. Everyone else from the original band and ...

  3. Category:Sha Na Na members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the rock and roll band Sha Na Na. Pages in category "Sha Na Na members" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  4. Robert A. Leonard - Wikipedia

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    While he was working on his undergraduate degree at Columbia University, Leonard and his brother George became members of the school's a cappella group. [4] In 1969, the doo-wop band Sha Na Na was born when George suggested changing the style of the group to a faux Brooklyn thug style, with slicked back hair, and white shirts.

  5. Jon Bauman - Wikipedia

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    Bauman was a member of the band Sha Na Na from 1970 to 1983. He was featured in the television comedy/variety show Sha Na Na from 1977 to 1981. In his Bowzer persona, Bauman became instantly recognizable for his "greaser" clothes and hair, his muscular pose with his arm, and his catchphrase "Grease for Peace!"

  6. The Silhouettes - Wikipedia

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    The Silhouettes were formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, in 1956, at first using the name The Thunderbirds. [1] Their classic hit "Get a Job" – originally the B-side to "I Am Lonely" – was issued by their manager, Kae Williams, on his own Junior Records label [1] before being sold to the nationally distributed Ember label in late 1957. [4]

  7. Screamin' Scott Simon, Longtime Sha Na Na Keyboardist ... - AOL

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    A member of Sha Na Na for over 50 years. He loved early morning diners and late nights onstage. But loved his girls most of all,” she wrote in an Instagram post.

  8. Denny Greene - Wikipedia

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    The television show Sha Na Na aired from 1978 to 1981. Greene choreographed most of the moves for the show, on which he was known simply as Denny. Denny was portrayed in the series as the most intelligent member of Sha Na Na. He sang lead in the song "Tears on My Pillow" when he appeared with Sha Na Na in the movie Grease, in 1978.

  9. Lennie Baker - Wikipedia

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    Lennie Baker (April 18, 1946 – February 24, 2016) was an American singer and saxophone player for Sha Na Na. . Baker was born in Whitman, Massachusetts.He went on to become a member of the musical group Sha Na Na, doing vocals and playing sax. [1]