Easton Rd at Keswick Ave
Glenside, Pennsylvania

Supreme Concerts
Presents
A Night of Doo Wop Rock & Roll
With
Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge , Chris Montez,
The Orlons, Larry Chance & The Earls and Brian Hyland
At
The Keswick Theatre

Saturday, May 10 at 8pm

Tickets: $49.50 and $46.50

Englewood Cliffs, NJ ( March 26, 2008) -

JOHNNY MAESTRO & THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE,
www.j-maestro-bklyn-bridge.com

Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge is best known for their hit single “Sixteen Candles” this awesome group takes you back. In these live appearances, the Bridge takes its audience on a tour through the history of the band and its members, and offers a glimpse of its current musical direction, all the while showcasing the power and artistry of the incomparable Johnny Maestro. Johnny Maestro began his career singing with a group from Manhattan called The Crests. Their first records (including "My Juanita" and "Sweetest One") generated some regional response, but it was the release of "Sixteen Candles" that brought them national recognition.

BRIAN HYLAND
www.brianhyland.com

Brian Hyland is an internationally successful recording artist and performer beginning in 1960! This CD includes his first infamous, International Gold Record, the 1960, #1 Gold "ITSY BITSY TEENIE WEENIE YELLOW POLKA DOT BIKINI;" the 1962, #3 Gold "SEALED WITH A KISS;" the 1966 Hit, "THE JOKER WENT WILD" arranged by Leon Russell; and his version of the Curtis Mayfield classic "GYPSY WOMAN" a #3 Gold Record for Brian in 1970. BRIAN HYLAND GREATEST HITS on MCA shows the many sides of Brian's recording catalog with 18 tracks out of 22 chart hits recorded over eleven years from 1960-1971 for five different labels with five different producers.

CHRIS MONTEZ'
www.chrismontez.com

In 1962, Chris Montez' released his single, "Let's Dance" hit the top 10 and he was on his way. He toured with Clyde McPhatter, Sam Cooke, The Platters and Smokey Robinson. In 1963, while in Liverpool with Tommy Roe, his opening act was a new English group, The Beatles. He is known for hits songs "The More I See You," "There Will Never Be Another You," "Call Me" and "Time After Time" followed in quick succession. The success of the film La Bamba identified his roots. Chris Montez' well-known hits and his heritage are part of the Richie Valens legacy. Today, Chris Montez is just hitting his stride. Born into a bi-cultural city with a rich heritage, he emerges trim and fit, an energetic performer with a history and cultural relevance that is unique.

THE ORLONS
www.theorlons.com

Fun filled dance tunes were the Orlons specialty, making them one of the most popular groups ever to come out of Philadelphia. The original group consists of Shirley Brickley along with Rosetta Hightower, Marlena Davis and Stephen Caldwell. Their first single was “I’ll be True” It elicited little interest, dittos their early 1962 follow-up “Happy Birthday Mr. 21.” Their first major performances were at New York’s Apollo Theater with the Crystals, Bobb B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans, Chuck Jackson (who the Orlons back on stage), Tommy Hunt (of the Flamingos), and Gene Chandler. The group is now comprised of Jean, Alberta, Coco and, of course, Mr. Orlons himself, Stephen. J. Caldwell!

LARRY CHANNCE & THE EARLS
http://www.larrychanceandtheearls.com/about.html

Spanning from the late 1950's into the new millennium, the Earls have continuously been pleasing audiences with their flawless harmonies ceaseless vitality and endearing dedication to their fans. Larry Chance & the Earls represent the music that helped define Rock 'N' Roll, the original doo- wop era that put the street corner- society onto the national charts.

Joining the Earls more recently, the current lineup includes George Tuzzeo, Keyboards, Bobby Coleman, bass player and vocals, Chuck Mearizo, guitar and vocals.
Larry and company have placed many songs on the charts, including: “Life Is But a Dream,” “Never, I Believe,” and of course, the classic “Remember Then.” They recorded many other classics including: “Looking For My Baby,” “Eyes, Kissin'” and “Cry, Cry, Cry.” They still enjoy performing them, and always include the audience as a part of the show.

An Earl's performance will feature audience participation and comedy. Larry's comedy talents were featured on the Imus in the Morning show, where he performed, memorably, for a ten-year period as the voice of characters, such as, Geraldo "Santana Banana", and the streetwise "Rainbow Johnson".

Location:
Keswick Theatre
291 N. Keswick Ave.
Glenside, PA 19038

Box Office Hours Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Open until intermission on show nights for tickets go to www.keswicktheatre.com or phone 215-572-7650

For Press information contact: Angela Thomas: (201) 503-1333

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