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"DOO-IT-DOO-WOP" - A cappella - 16 cuts
Winner of the Nappa Gold Award 2000, with Special guest, Gene "the Duke" Chandler doing a cameo recording of "Daddy's Home". Also, features an original composition entitled, "Shadows, Ghosts & Bones" plus "Bread & Butter", I Met Him On A Sunday", "Da Doo Ron Ron", plus much more. Mostly a cappella, finger-snappin' happy, memorable music. Ages 2-10 and beyond.
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"DOO-WOP YULE POP" - A cappella - 15 cuts
Winner of the Institute for Childhood Resources' Dr. Toy Award for 100 Best Children's Products for 1999. Stormy Weather's hit of the Christmas Season...featuring those three lovable elves - Hardrock, Coco and Joe. Unique, finger-snapping Holiday music, featuring classic and traditional seasonal favorites plus original compositions, such as: "Hardrock, Coco & Joe", "Suzy Snowflake", "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" plus much more.
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"Street Carols" - A cappella - 15 cuts
Features Stormy Weather, Jerry Butler, The Spaniels, The Chi-Lites, Ronnie Spector, David Somerville, 11th Avenue, and Gene "Daddy G" Barge doing traditional and original Christmas tunes in the Doo-Wop style.
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"Voice Activated" - The new standard in a cappella - 12 cuts
The new standard in a cappella. Also includes never been done before string quartet back-up on selected cuts. Fresh and unique arrangements. 12 tracks, including: "Night Shift", "Hello Stranger", "Stand By Me", "Earth Angel", "Wonderful World", "Baby, I'm Yours", "Lean On Me", "I Know", "I Do Love You", "Why Do You Have To Go". Comes with FREE Bears CD single "UNBELIEVABLE!
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"Suite For My Sweet" - A cappella - 12 cuts
The acappella group originally from Gary, IN is releasing a new album, Suite for My Sweets. A primarily acappella, 12 song suite of Doo-Wop, R&B, and a tad of Neo-Soul. Highlighting the collection is a rousing version of the Commodores’, Night Shift along with two originals detailing some beginnings of Rock ‘n Roll: Rendezvous on Euclid Avenue – the story of the first Rock ‘n Roll concert ever - Alan Freed’s, “Moondog Coronation Ball”, and Pookie’s Song – the story of Vivian Carter, founder of Vee Jay Records and her first hit makers, Pookie Hudson & The Spaniels.
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