Singer Johnny Maestro, who performed the 1958 doo-wop hit "16 Candles" with The Crests and enjoyed a decades-long career with The Brooklyn Bridge, has died of cancer. He was 70. Les Cauchi, a friend ...
Singer Johnny Maestro, who performed the 1958 doo-wop hit "16 Candles" with The Crests and enjoyed a decades-long career with The Brooklyn Bridge, has died of cancer. He was 70. Les Cauchi, a friend ...
Johnny Maestro, singer for The Brooklyn Bridge and The Crests who had big doo-wop hits like "16 Candles," "Worst That Could Happen," and "Model Girl," died yesterday at his home in Florida of cancer.
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WESTAMPTON – You don’t need to travel far or pay big bucks to enjoy the greatest hits from the likes of Neal Diamond, Hall & Oates, Johnny Maestro and more this summer. Tribute and cover bands from ...
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Bobby Rydell and Johnny Maestro take one for the team every Valentine's Day. While couples all across the country are breaking from their daily lives to celebrate love ...
The music world lost two icons this week: rock photographer Jim Marshall and doo-wop singer Johnny Maestro. Marshall, who was 74 when he died in his sleep on Tuesday, captured classic moments in the ...
Johnny Maestro, the golden-voiced singer behind The Crests' "Sixteen Candles" and The Brooklyn Bridge's "Worst That Could Happen," died Wednesday of cancer at his home in Cape Coral, Fla. He was 70.
Johnny Maestro, lead singer on the Crests’ doo-wop evergreen “16 Candles” and co-founder of the ’60s vocal act the Brooklyn Bridge, died Wednesday in Florida of cancer. He was 70. Born John ...