Friday, September 19, 2014

The music of a heartbeat...Forever Doo Wop

In the still of the night I held you, held you tight.....
Earth Angel, earth angel will you be mine?......
If for no other reason than the lyrics, most would agree that Doo Wop was the music of falling in love.

For example, one of the most popular songs of the genre, The Great Pretender, describes a man who deals with his heartbreak by denying it. The Platters wrote the lyrics in the washroom of the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. Did you know Doo Wop groups often practiced in washrooms because of the acoustics?....Well they did, at least according to Songfacts.com.

Doo Wop originated from rhythm and blues and unlike big band and jazz genres that preceded it, with Doo Wop it's the vocal harmonies that are the focus and not the instrumentals.

Living in Las Vegas is a blogger's dream, and when I check out a show or act to write about, I know  I'll find some of the best performers right here in town no matter the genre. Such was the case with Doo Wop. 

Earlier this year a group of seasoned Doo Wop performers joined together to form a show which now is one of the resident shows at the Riviera. Forever Doo Wop is a celebration of Doo Wop music and its influence during its peak. When was the last time you heard perfect harmony? Singers blending their voices in one singular pitch into a form of audio heaven. I couldn't remember when I had until I experienced this production last weekend. I liked this show even more than I expected, and was taken aback by the talent I saw that night. It was mesmerizing.
 
"Most of us in the show having been performing together for many years in Las Vegas and around the country. We are truly a family and it shines through in our performances."  - Early Clover 
Some of cast of Forever Doo Wop... Willie, Terry, Gwendolyn, Serena, Tonja, Early & Greg
Forever Doo Wop counts down top Doo Wop songs in addition to many other popular hits of the genre. Like many productions these days they rotate an ensemble cast made up of seasoned pros, so the show can perform every single evening with no nights dark. 

After the performance I spoke with Early Clover, one of the leads of Forever Doo Wop who has performed in Las Vegas for years, in addition to touring with well known musical acts. 

"Teenager in Love is one of my favorite songs to perform because it reminds everyone of a vulnerable time, when everything was new, not only love, but life in general. I would also say the same about Still of the Night, because who, from when they were young, doesn't remember that feeling of first love....and hoping that midnight didn't come too soon!"....Early Clover

I asked him what would you say to someone who isn't familiar with Doo Wop music about your show? Early said if you are from the era, then the songs will help you relive that part of your life again if even just for that hour or so....and if not, the lyrics and vocal harmonies have timeless appeal to anyone who enjoys music. The Penguins, The Platters, The Silhouettes....many recognize the songs of the era and the artists too because the songs have survived long past the time frame they were most popular.
 
The influence of Doo Wop lives on and the songs of the genre have been recorded as well known cover hits by other artists.  Stay, originally by Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, then later recorded and released by Frankie Vallie & The Four Seasons was later covered again by Jackson Browne. Another one is The Great Pretender originally by The Platters, and later covered by  Freddie Mercury of Queen.

Several films have featured Doo Wop with beautiful results like "Do You Love Me" by The Contours in Dirty Dancing, and "Book of Love" by the Monotones in American Graffiti. The music is as much a part of the films as the actors and the story lines.

Mary & Gordy Wendt, 1963

For me, although Doo Wop was before my time it was very much a part of the soundtrack of my childhood. This is because my parents met, fell in love and married listening to Doo Wop. As many do with the music of their youth, they continued to listen to "their music" in the decades after.

Before we could afford our own, my sisters and I listened to our parents' records in the basement. Whether it was from my dad's records or his singing and guitar playing to Buddy Holly, The Drifters and others, I recognize so many songs from that time because they are floating around in my subconscious. My dad recently told me, "At 16 I had three goals in life...get me a job, get me a car, then get me a girl." And he did, my mother!






Ensemble  Cast of Forever Doo Wop, Le Bistro Lounge, Riviera Hotel & Casino Las Vegas...Early Clover, Jerome Jackson, Willie Green, Tom Ross, Terry Forsythe, Tonja Foster, Gwendolyn Forsythe, Serena Henry, Greg Carter, E.J. Welch, Lawrence Jones, Leanna Carter, Tyneisha Lewis, Farah Melanson, Denita Asbury, Erica Bowers, Jill Rock Jones, Paige Sigga. DJ is Ryan Flanigan or Rick Antonio

Starring an all-star, eight-person ensemble of lead singers from some of America's most influential musical groups.  Forever Doo Wop takes audiences on an unforgettable journey through the exciting history of Doo Wop music. Paying homage to one of America's most persuasive art forms, Forever Doo Wop is comprised of a series of vignettes and mini concerts, spanning all genres of Doo Wop....Excerpt from Forever Doo Wop...Rivieria.com...

Music by Gary Kupper, Stage Direction Misty Singer
Assistant Production Operations Manager, Early Clover
Red Mercury Entertainment

Forever Doo Wop 30 second video clip


Vimeo.com/100140563 


Rivierahotel.com/Forever-Doo-Wop




 








Anna Wendt Copyright 2014


1 comment:

  1. Thanks Anna Wendt for posting this, it's one of my favorites, Doo-Wop, I love it!
    -Cindy Burgoyne

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