Len Barry, the original lead singer for the doo-wop group The Dovells, died November 5. He was 78. No cause of death was given by the group’s Facebook page. Barry was the voice of the group’s 1961 hit ...
Bristol is hardly a rock 'n' roll mecca, yet the borough of about 10,000 people on the southeast border of Bucks County is world famous, immortalized in song. In late spring 1961, a group of green ...
For nine and a half years, Mark Stevens of the Doo Wop duo The Dovells, was an innkeeper. In Pilesgrove Township, the Victorian Rose Bed and Breakfast, a Victorian-style home sitting on six acres of ...
WHO ARE THEY: Originally known as The Brookstones, The Dovells were formed in Philadelphia in 1957, starting by performing at local school functions. The group’s first single “No, No, No” was released ...
He had success as the lead singer of the Dovells and later as a solo artist. But he was always a reluctant performer, most comfortable as a songwriter and producer. By Richard Sandomir Len Barry, the ...
(CBS 11) - The Dovells were an R&B/rock vocal group from Philadelphia, active from 1957-1963. Members included Len Barry, Arnie Silver, Jerry Summers, Mike Dennis and Danny Brooks (who left in 1962).
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