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On December 5, 1999, the Brooklyn Bridge was featured in one of PBS's biggest fundraising events ever, "Doo Wop 50", performing both "16 Candles" and "The Worst That Could Happen"; the entire program was released on VHS and DVD. In 2005, the Brooklyn Bridge released a full concert-length DVD as part of the Pops Legends Live series.
All the tracks were recorded live on 22 November 2004, at a "surprise" concert held in Brooklyn, New York under the Brooklyn Bridge at Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park. The concert was performed after a full day of filming the music video for "All Because of You" in New York City.
It’s easier to sell the Brooklyn Bridge.’ We said, ‘That’s the name!’". [2] The Brooklyn Bridge (also credited as "Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge", "Johnny and the Bridge" and "The Bridge") rehearsed their unusual combination of smooth vocal harmonies and full horns, and signed a recording contract with Buddah Records. [7]
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The current barge, 102-feet long and built in 1899, was the third that Bloom purchased for this use after the first two barges' acoustics did not suit concert performances. She found the current barge near the Statue of Liberty and a tugboat captain advised her of the free slip near the Brooklyn Bridge that still houses the barge. [1]
"Brooklyn" (music by A. Baldwin Sloane; lyrics by E. Ray Goetz) "Brooklyn" by Bo Grumpus "Brooklyn" by Buckcherry "Brooklyn" by Carrie Rodriguez "Brooklyn" by Cashmere "Brooklyn" by Cody Jameson "Brooklyn" by Commander Tom "Brooklyn" by DJ Romain & Matt Keys "Brooklyn" by Fabolous, Jay-Z, Uncle Murda & Joell Ortiz "Brooklyn" by Ehud Banai
The Brooklyn Bridge is a ... about 4.5 million pedestrians a year were crossing the bridge for free by 1892. ... a video link on the Brooklyn side of the bridge that ...
A long-closed plot of land under the Brooklyn Bridge has reopened to the public after 15 years — restoring another slice of greenspace for one of the city’s most crowded neighborhoods.