In the mid to late 1950s, doo-wop was a street sound that was taking the country by storm. It brought young kids of all ...
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This is American Routes, following the roots of doo-wop music into rock and roll as part of the life of singer and songmaker Dion DiMucci. Dion was born into a Bronx, New York Italian family in 1939.
A conversation with pop icon Dion DiMucci. Records like "A Teenager in Love," "Runaround Sue," and "The Wanderer" made Dion one of the most popular pre-British Invasion artists in the world. He will ...
Dion DiMucci touched a chord with Americans as they coped with the turbulent summer of 1968. His recording of the Dick Holler-written song, "Abraham, Martin and John" was a poignant tribute to the ...
Life coach Jablin teams up with rock singer Dion DiMucci for an effusive, photo-studded celebration of the latter’s life, faith, and career. Jablin, who first met Dion when the singer visited his ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The Wanderer enjoyed a sold out run at the Paper Mill Playhouse in 2022. It ...
“I’m not a scholar,” the voice — that voice, older and husky now, but still recognizable — explained to The Post in a brief phone interview earlier this month. “I’m a guy from The Bronx.” Over his 85 ...
Dion DiMucci burst onto the scene as one of the most successful acts to emerge from the doo-wop genre, both with his backing group the Belmonts and on his own. He managed to adjust to changing tastes ...
Catholic that I am, I must begin by confessing: I was more than a little bit starstruck. But this is exactly what happened at Fordham University recently, when the Curran Center for American Catholic ...