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Today, The Reflections are one of many popular groups touring various oldies venues throughout their home state of Michigan, and all over the States. Original members Tony Micale and John Dean were augmented by three other members from various regional doo-wop groups: first tenor Joey Finazzo, baritone Gary Benovetz, and first tenor Sal Prado.
The Reflections recorded the vocal for the track several weeks later at the RCA recording studio in Chicago. According to Micale, the group's members still regarded the song as somewhat of a joke. While running through the song prior to the recording session they ad-libbed a falsetto "doo-doo-doot" hook line as irreverent mimicry of Gorman's ...
The Reflections (Detroit band), a doo-wop group formed in the early 1960s; The Reflections (Indianapolis band), a vocal group formed in the early 1960s; The Reflections, a soul band from Harlem, New York also known for backing Melba Moore; The Reflections, the Canadian backing band for Chad Allan, later known as The Guess Who
A reflection of Detroit At THAW, Jenkins said she has expanded the nonprofit's offerings, moving from providing funds for emergency restoration of utilities to preventing shutoffs.
Pages in category "Musical groups from Detroit" The following 192 pages are in this category, out of 192 total. ... The Reflections (Detroit band) Rhythm Corps;
Longtime Detroit Lions fan Ben Roth attended Sunday's game in Chicago with his 6-year-old daughter Isadora. Before the game, he was allowed to watch practice on the field, where he rushed into ...
ON THE FIELD: Detroit Lions' Ben Johnson would be tough to replace, but he gave Bears reason to hire him Longtime Detroit Lions fan Ben Roth attended Sunday's game in Chicago with his 6-year-old ...
Golden World Records was an American record label owned by Eddie Wingate and Joanne Bratton (née Jackson, former wife of boxing champion Johnny Bratton). The recording studio was located in Detroit, Michigan, United States. [1]