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Featuring Larry Chance & The Earls, Ric Mango, Carter & Jack Rubin, and a cappella doo-wop group Sons of Pitches.
Take a trip down memory lane with some of the sweetest harmonies of the doo wop era.
Led by velvety-voiced lead singer Stan Zizka, The Del Satins recorded a series of impressive singles - including "I'll Pray for You," "I Remember the Night," and "Teardrops Follow Me" - and even provided harmonies for numerous recordings, including Dion's hit "Runaround Sue."
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. 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've recorded many other classics including: “Looking For My Baby,” “Eyes,” “Kissin',” and “Cry, Cry, Cry”.
The evening is Emceed by Ric Mango, formerly of Jay & The Americans. Known for hits like “She Cried,” and “Come a Little Bit Closer,” Mango has opened for the Beatles and had several solo projects, as well. 13-year-old Carter Rubin, winner of News 12 Long Island’s Sounds of the Season, has the voice of an angel as he maneuvers up and down the music scale like a pro. Carter’s 17 year old brother, Jack Rubin, has Autism, but that has not held him back. An exceptional drummer, Jack enjoys rocking out with Carter. For Carter & Jack, their journey is just beginning. To complete the night, special guests Sons of Pitches will perform a cappella doo-wop favorites.
A portion of the proceeds from this performance will benefit Families in Arms.