The story of Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge is
one that spans virtually the entire rock era.
It begins with The Crests in the latter half of the 50's, as the marriage
of swing, blues and country music was giving birth to rock n' roll and it
continues today, with The Brooklyn Bridge, through new recordings and in one
of the strongest and most popular stage shows available.
In these live appearances, The Bridge takes its audience on a tour through the history of the band and its members, and also 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 and it was the breakthrough of "Sixteen Candles" that brought them national recognition. A string of hits followed, including "Trouble in Paradise", "Step By Step", "The Angels Listened In", and "Six Nights A Week". By the time the group disbanded in 1962, the record-buying pubic had developed a strong awareness of and a great admiration for the very special vocal abilities of Johnny Maestro.
In the early 60s, Johnny began working with The Del-Satins, a local New York City vocal group. The Del-Satins had several record releases and were most notably the background vocalists on all of Dion's solo efforts. While working the local club scene, Johnny and the Del-Satins ran into the Rhythm Method, a seven-piece band. The two bands were so impressed with each other that they decided to merge together thus forming The Brooklyn Bridge.
The Brooklyn Bridge once again brought nationwide exposure to the voice of Johnny Maestro. His powerful performance of Jim Webb's "The Worst That Could Happen" backed by the Bridge's trademark strong vocal and horn arrangements, led to a gold record for the band and countless concert and television appearances, including one on the Ed Sullivan Show.
Other hits followed, including "Welcome Me Love", "Blessed Is The Rain", "Your Husband, My Wife", and "You"ll Never Walk Alone". By 1972, The Brooklyn Bridge had sold over ten million records and established Johnny Maestro as one of the premier vocal talents of his era.
The success story of Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge has continued
throughout the years. Demand for live appearances by the band is stronger
now than at any time in its history. Sold out shows at major clubs and concert
halls and frequent local and nationwide television appearances will attest
to the durability of the group's appeal.





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