ATLANTA -- With fists turned askew, a mouth elongated into a yawn-yell and a classic greaser look, Jon Bauman was "Bowzer," the centerpiece of the doo-wop-rock group Sha Na Na. ATLANTA -- With fists ...
“I didn’t know the 1950s were the good old days until we were past them,” cracks Seattle Symphony Orchestra’s principal pops conductor, Marvin Hamlisch. A multiple-award-winning composer, Hamlisch, 65 ...
The concert’s title says it all - Bowzer’s Rock ‘N’ Doo-Wop Party Volume 23: The Final Chapter. It’s the end of a “golden era” for Jon Bauman, aka Bowzer formerly of Sha Na Na, who will be hanging up ...
The gold lamé varsity jackets still fit. Four decades after performing as the penultimate act at Woodstock (having been invited by Jimi Hendrix) and three decades after hosting a long-running TV ...
When you think of Sha Na Na — the 43-year-old revue that pays tribute to 1950s rock 'n' roll with more than a hint of camp — you can't help but think of gold lame'. At Woodstock, while everyone else ...
Sha Na Na first achieved national fame after playing Woodstock, where they preceded Jimi Hendrix. They then went on to appear in the movie "Grease" as the group Johnny Casino & The Gamblers. Decades ...
It was the most memorable 35 minutes of their young lives. Forty years ago today, Columbia University students John “Jocko” Marcellino and Joseph “Joe” Witkin were at Woodstock, the ...
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