Keeping Doo Wop Alive

One Man's Story of Strength, Stamina & Survival as an International Entertainer

Biography & Memoir, Composers & Musicians
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Author: John Cheatdom ISBN: 9781937269838
Publisher: Falsetto Press Publication: May 20, 2018
Imprint: Falsetto Press Language: English
Author: John Cheatdom
ISBN: 9781937269838
Publisher: Falsetto Press
Publication: May 20, 2018
Imprint: Falsetto Press
Language: English

Keeping Doo Wop Alive: One Man's Story of Strength, Stamina & Survival as an International Entertainer

There are many stories to be told about many great artists in the music business. Keeping Doo-Wop Alive tells the story of another one. It is the story of singer, John Cheatdom, who started his professional entertainment career in 1957, at the age of 17, and is still working to the present day.
 

It is the story of what it is like to be a member of a vocal group. Not as easy a job as you might think. It speaks of the ups and downs and the changing phases of the music industry over more than 60 years.
 

After starting his recording career as a member of The Velours and making a life-changing move to England in 1967, John had success with The Fantastics, The Realistics, and The Magic Platters.

***Keeping Doo-Wop Alive ***is a wonderful read for anybody interested in the world of black vocal group music by a man who has seen it all.

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Keeping Doo Wop Alive: One Man's Story of Strength, Stamina & Survival as an International Entertainer

There are many stories to be told about many great artists in the music business. Keeping Doo-Wop Alive tells the story of another one. It is the story of singer, John Cheatdom, who started his professional entertainment career in 1957, at the age of 17, and is still working to the present day.
 

It is the story of what it is like to be a member of a vocal group. Not as easy a job as you might think. It speaks of the ups and downs and the changing phases of the music industry over more than 60 years.
 

After starting his recording career as a member of The Velours and making a life-changing move to England in 1967, John had success with The Fantastics, The Realistics, and The Magic Platters.

***Keeping Doo-Wop Alive ***is a wonderful read for anybody interested in the world of black vocal group music by a man who has seen it all.

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