| Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge |
Pop-Rock
Johnny is that rare singer to take two groups to the top of the charts in different eras - the Crests with the teen anthem, "16 Candles" and the Brooklyn Bridge with the Jimmy Webb Song "Worst That Could Happen." Always innovative, The Crests were one of the first integrated groups, while the Brooklyn Bridge's jazzy-pop sound preceded both Chicago and Blood, Sweat and Tears.
Above the great harmonies and blistering guitars, there is always "The Voice" for Johnny's only peers as a singer are Roy Orbison and Aaron Neville. This is no oldies act - but one of the great vocalists of a generation at his absolute peak.
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