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Album-Release:
1968

HRA-Release:
29.01.2015

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  • 1Blessed Is the Rain03:19
  • 2Welcome Me Love02:16
  • 3Which Way to Nowhere03:23
  • 4Free as the Wind02:39
  • 5Glad She's a Woman02:57
  • 6Space Odessey-200101:21
  • 7Requiem03:49
  • 8I've Been Lonely Too Long04:06
  • 9Worst That Could Happen03:06
  • 10Piece of My Heart03:06
  • 11Your Kite, My Kite02:32
  • Total Runtime32:34

Info for Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge is the eponymous debut album from the American band The Brooklyn Bridge. It was released in 1968 by Buddah Records. The Brooklyn Bridge was created in 1968 when two bands, The Rhythm Method and The Del-Satins featuring Johnny Maestro, merged. From the late 1950’s to the early 1960’s Johnny Maestro was the lead singer of The Crests, fronting such hits as “Sixteen Candles”, “Trouble In Paradise”, “Step By Step”, and others. The Del-Satins recorded hits as well, “Teardrops Follow Me” and were most respected studio background vocalists working with many artists most notably with Dion, on his solo hits including “The Wanderer” and “Runaround Sue” and many others.

Johnny Maestro, lead vocals
Fred Ferrara, vocals
Les Cauchi, vocals
Mike Gregorio, vocals
Richie Macioce, guitar
Carolyn Wood, organ
Shelly Davis, piano
Joe Ruvio, saxophone
Shelly Davis, trumpet
Artie Cantanzarita, drums
Jimmy Rosica, bass

Recorded in 1968 at Allegro Sound Studios, N.Y.C. and A&R Recording Studios, New York
Engineered by Harry Yarmark, Roy Cicala
Produced by Wes Farrell

Digitally remastered


The Brooklyn Bridge
is a pop group from Long Island, New York. The group was made up of a vocal quartet and a seven-piece band. The Del-Satins are Johnny Maestro-lead vocals. Johnny who needs no introduction was the lead singer of the fabulous “Crests”. Other members of the Del-Satins include Fred Ferrara, Les Cauchi and Mike Gregorie. The Rhythm Method are Richie Macioce, Tom Sullivan, Joe Ruvio, Shelly Davis, Carolyn Wood, Jimmy Rosica and Artie Catanzarita. Together they formed The Brooklyn Bridge.

On December 21, 1968 the group charted their first hit record. “WORST THAT COULD HAPPEN” on Buddah Records was a very successful single. It was a #3 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold over 1 million records, earning the new group a “Gold Record”. Johnny Maestro’s vocals soared over the beautiful arrangement and full horn section to propel this record to the top. “Worst That Could Happen” was on the Hot 100 for 12 weeks.`

In March of 1969 The Brooklyn Bridge would chart their next hit record, “BLESSED IS THE RAIN”. The single would climb the Hot 100 to the #45 spot on the Hot 100. The “B” side of the single was “WELCOME ME LOVE”. As “Blessed Is The Rain” was falling on the chart, radio stations turned the record over and found “Welcome Me Love”, it entered the Hot 100 on May 10, 1969 and found its own market on its way to #48 and was actually on the Hot 100 for 9 weeks, 3 weeks longer that the “A” side.

In July another Brooklyn Bridge record made its chart debut. “YOUR HUSBAND-MY WIFE”, began a climb up the chart to #46. To close out 1969 a dramatic version of “YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE” became a hit in October, the record peaked at #51. The Brooklyn Bridge charted Hot 100 hits through 1970. By 1972 they had sold over 10 million records and had made appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show and other top TV programs. The group was featured on Doo-Wop 50, on PBS. They performed 16 Candles and “The Worst That Could Happen”. The group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall Of Fame in 2005 and into the South Carolina Music Hall Of Fame in 2006 and into the Long Island Music Hall Of Fame in 2006.

The lead voice of The Crests and The Brooklyn Bridge, Johnny Maestro lost his battle with cancer on March 24, 2010 at the age of 70. To say he’ll be missed is so understated, his beautiful voice and passion for his music and his love for his fans, well you just can’t put that in words. He is one of the greatest voices from the “Golden Era of Rock and Roll”. (Source: Joe Troiano‘s Blog)

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