Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge

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Christmas Serenade 03:20 Tools
The Worst That Could Happen 03:57 Tools
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 02:28 Tools
O Holy Night 02:07 Tools
Christmas Is 04:06 Tools
Worst That Could Happen 03:55 Tools
Unchained Melody 03:45 Tools
Blessed Is the Rain 02:43 Tools
Hooked On A Feeling 02:48 Tools
My Juanita (live) 03:22 Tools
Your Husband, My Wife 02:55 Tools
Sweetest One 02:43 Tools
My Juanita 00:00 Tools
Welcome Me Love 02:19 Tools
Gee, But I’d Give The World 02:42 Tools
Lonely Teardrops 02:30 Tools
16 Candles 02:39 Tools
You'll Never Walk Alone 05:12 Tools
Little Bitty Pretty One 02:25 Tools
Step By Step 02:29 Tools
Worst That Could Happen (Re-Recorded Version) 03:07 Tools
Christmas is... 03:08 Tools
The Angels Listened in 03:08 Tools
I Thank the Moon 03:08 Tools
Pretty Little Angel 02:16 Tools
Welcome My Love 02:19 Tools
You’ll Never Walk Alone 05:10 Tools
Gimme Some Lovin’ 03:50 Tools
Trouble in Paradise 03:50 Tools
Free As The Wind 02:35 Tools
My Juanita [Live] 03:22 Tools
Dion Medley: Ruby Baby / Runaround Sue / The Wanderer 03:22 Tools
Pretty Little Angel (Live) 03:22 Tools
What a Surprise 03:05 Tools
The Worst That Could Happen (Live) 03:57 Tools
Sincerely 03:05 Tools
I Only Have Eyes For You 03:26 Tools
That’s All I Need 03:05 Tools
Medley: Ruby Baby / Runaround Sue / The Wanderer 06:47 Tools
Knockin’ At My Front Door 06:47 Tools
Gimme Some Lovin' 03:51 Tools
Your Husband My Wife 03:05 Tools
Beside You 02:24 Tools
16 Candles (The Crests cover) 02:39 Tools
Band Introduction 02:39 Tools
That's All I Need 02:22 Tools
(You Gave Me) Peace Of Mind 02:45 Tools
Your'll Never Walk Alone 02:45 Tools
Knockin' At My Front Door 02:12 Tools
What A Suprise 03:05 Tools
Medley: River Deep, Mountain High / My Juanita 02:45 Tools
Glad She's A Woman 03:02 Tools
Which Way To Nowhere 03:28 Tools
Minstrel Sunday 03:46 Tools
Sixteen Candles 03:28 Tools
Unchained Melody (Live) 03:07 Tools
My Juanita (Live) 03:22 Tools
The Worse That Could Happen 03:12 Tools
Look At Me 02:36 Tools
Your Kite My Kite 02:55 Tools
Have Youreself A Merry Christmas 03:07 Tools
Piece Of My Heart 03:06 Tools
Blessed In The Rain 03:07 Tools
O Holy Christmas Night 02:36 Tools
Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge - Free As The Wind 03:17 Tools
The Angels Listened In (Live) 02:42 Tools
Gee But I'd Give The World 02:42 Tools
Brooklyn Bridge #1 03:35 Tools
Life Is But A Dream 02:36 Tools
Trouble In Paradise (Live) 02:42 Tools
Medley: My Juanita / River Deep / My Juanita 02:42 Tools
Ebb Tide 02:42 Tools
16 Candles (Live) 02:42 Tools
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Alternate Version 03:22 Tools
Sweetest One (Live) 02:42 Tools
My Prayer 02:42 Tools
Dion Medley: Ruby Baby / Runaround Sue / The Wanderer (Live) 02:42 Tools
You'll Never Walk Alone (Live) 02:42 Tools
The Worst That Could Happen (re-recording) 02:42 Tools
At My Front Door 02:42 Tools
Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge / 16 Candles 03:17 Tools
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Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge is an American musical group, best known for their rendition of Jimmy Webb’s "The Worst That Could Happen" (1968). History Johnny Maestro (Mastrangelo) b. May 7, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York, began his career in 1957 as the original lead singer of The Crests, one of the first interracial groups of the recording industry. After a regional hit with "My Juanita"/"Sweetest One" on the Joyce label, and two years of chart success on Coed Records with "16 Candles", "Step by Step", "The Angels Listened In", and "Trouble in Paradise", Maestro left the Crests for a solo career. Maestro was unable to reach his former chart heights with the Crests, but did have Top 40 hits with "What A Surprise" and "Model Girl" in 1961 and 1962. By 1967, another New York group called the Del-Satins, who had made several non-charting recordings between 1959 and 1967 under their own name (and backing up Dion on his post-Belmonts recordings), were looking for a new lead singer to replace original lead Stan Ziska. Other members were brothers Fred and Tom Ferrara (baritone and bass), Les Cauchi (first tenor) and Bobby Fiela (second tenor). According to Cauchi, members of the group ran into Maestro at a local gym, playing his guitar, and approached him with the offer to join the group. After initially turning them down, Maestro's manager called Cauchi and told him Maestro had changed his mind. In 1968, after touring locally and playing in clubs and small venues, the Del-Satins attended a "Battle of the Bands" and encountered a seven piece brass group named the Rhythm Method. Impressed with each other's skills and talents, the groups decided to try to join forces. The name supposedly came from the joke that the group would be "harder to sell than the Brooklyn Bridge." Johnny and the Bridge rehearsed their unusual combination of smooth vocal harmonies and full horns, and signed a recording contract with Buddah records. Their first release, a version of the Jimmy Webb song "The Worst That Could Happen" (previously recorded by The Fifth Dimension), reached #3 on the Billboard Pop Charts. The follow up, "Welcome Me Love", and its flip side, "Blessed is the Rain", both reached the Top 50. A dramatic version of "You'll Never Walk Alone" and the controversial "Your Husband, My Wife" also reached the middle ranges of the charts. The group sold over 10 million records by 1972, including LP sales, mostly produced by Wes Farrell. Appearances on Ed Sullivan, The Della Reese Show and others helped to bring the group to the national stage. After its heyday, The Brooklyn Bridge downsized to a five-man group, with the vocalists playing their own instruments. For example, Maestro could be seen on stage playing rhythm guitar, while former Rhythm Method bassist Jim Rosica picked up a vocal part. Later in the 1970s, as the Rock and Roll Revival evolved from a nostalgic fad to a respected genre, the group began to add members, retaining its core vocalists. By 1985, the group had solidified into an eight piece group, including original Del Satins Cauchi and Fred Ferrara and original Bridge member Rosica, and augmented by a horn section for special occasions. The Brooklyn Bridge in concert. Left-Right: Freddie Ferrara, Johnny Maestro, Les Cauchi Background: Lou Agiesta The Brooklyn Bridge in concert. Left-Right: Freddie Ferrara, Johnny Maestro, Les Cauchi Background: Lou Agiesta The modern version of the Brooklyn Bridge released a Christmas EP in 1989 and a greatest hits compilation in 1993, re-recording Maestro's hits with The Crests. In the early 1990s, Maestro moonlighted as the background tenor on Joel Katz's studio project CD "Joel & the Dymensions" (which also featured baritone-bass Bobby Jay). In 1994, The Brooklyn Bridge recorded a 10-song acapella CD. Recently, the Brooklyn Bridge was featured in one of PBS's biggest fundraising events ever, "Doo Wop 50", performing both "Sixteen 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. They continue to tour and in 2004 released a CD titled "Today", featuring more re-recordings of their hits and versions of other groups' songs of the 1950's and 60's. The Brooklyn Bridge was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall Of Fame with the class of 2005. The Brooklyn Bridge were inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame (www.limusichalloffame.org)on Oct 15, 2006 Discography Please see Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge Discography for a complete discography. Line Ups Original: Vocals: Johnny Maestro, Les Cauchi, Fred Ferrara, Mike Gregorio. Musical Director Tom Sullivan, keyboardist Carolyn Woods, guitarist Richie Macioce, bass guitarist Jimmy Rosica, trumpeter Shelly Davis, saxophonist Joe Ruvio and drummer Artie Cantanzarita. Current: Lead Vocals Johnny Maestro, vocals: Fred Ferrara, Les Cauchi, keyboards and vocals Marty D'Amico, bass and vocals Jimmy Rosica, guitarist Jim Sarle and drummer Lou Agiesta. (This lineup also previously included eighth member Ed Liscandro (guitar and vocals) who was with the group for some of their earlier [PBS] performances).(This lineup also included Richie Bono who played saxophone on many of their earlier recordings). Trivia * Fred Ferrara's younger brother Tom is a member of the famed Doo Wop group The Capris, famous for their hit "There's A Moon Out Tonight". * Patricia VanDross, older sister to famed R&B singer Luther Vandross sang with Johnny Maestro during his tenure as lead vocalists with The Crests. * Maestro is one of the very rare front men to have Top Ten success with two different bands in different eras. * Lou Agiesta was the drummer for the original United States touring company of "Jesus Christ Superstar". * BlueRick Solomon briefly played guitar and sang with the Brooklyn Bridge during the late 60s. * Richie Macioce is the brother of Michael Macioce a photographer for many bands and magazines including the beastie boys, yoko ono, and shimmy disc records. Also magnet,spin,and the village voice has featured his photos. External links * Official Site * Johnny Maestro Fans Yahoo Group * Ave Maria Machinima Video from The Songs Of Inspiration CD * Welcome Me Love Machinima Video * Blessed Is The Rain Machinima Video * Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge at Allmusic v • d • e Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge Current members: Johnny Maestro | Freddie Ferrara | Les Cauchi | Marty D'Amico | Jim Sarle | Jimmy Rosica | Lou Agiesta Former members: Tom Sullivan | Mike Gregorio | Carolyn Woods | Richie Macioce | Shelly Davis | Joe Ruvio | Artie Cantanzarita Studio albums: Brooklyn Bridge | The Second Brooklyn Bridge | The Brooklyn Bridge | The Bridge in Blue | Christmas Is... | Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge | Acappella | Peace On Earth | Today | Songs Of Inspiration Compilations The Johnny Maestro Story | The Greatest Hits of Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge | For Collectors Only Videos: Pop Legends Live Read more on Last.fm. 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