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Archive for the 'Doo Wop Oldies' Category



Doo Wop Oldies

Sunday 4 October 2009 @ 11:19 pm

Doo-Wop Oldies is a style of vocal based rhythm and blues, which developed in African American communities in 1940 and who achieved major popularity in the 1950-1960s.doo Wop “was the first of which is recorded in the late 30′s and 40 – as a rule and documents were included in the recorded version. Listening to the very early Doo-Wop from 1940, sounds very strong influence of the gospel … so much so that much of it can be mistaken for gospel music (with the influence of blues added.) majority Doo -Wop of this era was slow music … and very bluesy. Some of the early Doo-Wop was no repeat and repeat chorus harmonies, but most of it done. In the early 1950′s, nearly all the Doo-Wop was homogeneous in its formula. Many of the songs became the main, with songs like “Since you have been guests on Swallows in 1951, and” Glory of Love “Five Keys, as well as in 1951. By 1953, Doo-Wop Oldies tickets was popular in pockets around the country to a wider audience, in particular, in Cleveland, Ohio, where disc jockey Alan Freed began implementation of Negro music groups “to a white audience. group consisted spaniels, Coronets, Moonglows, and Flamingos, whose song “Golden Teardrops” is a classic of the genre. In 1954, Doo-Wop groups have played an important role in took a rock and roll era, when the two big hits of the rhythm and blues vocal group harmony, “G” By The Crows and “Sh-boom” of chords crossed to the pop – music charts. The success of these entries was high, and quickly the other R & B vocal group began Entering the pop charts, in particular, in 1955, a breakthrough in the introduction of rock ‘n’ roll. The same year saw the peer Doowop Oldies event hits as “Respect” on the Moonglows, “Earth Angel” to “Penguins” and “Only You” By The Platters. The following year, cross-record, turbans, “When You Dance”, became the first Doo-Wop hit, use the “Doo-Wop” Vocal Riff.