
Danny & the Juniors - Wikipedia
Danny & the Juniors were an American doo-wop and rock and roll vocal group formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Originally consisting of Danny Rapp, Dave White, Frank Maffei, …
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Danny and the Juniors biography - Pop History Dig
Mar 12, 1988 · They began singing on Philadelphia street corners in the mid-1950s. They were just young kids at the time — 14 and 15 years old, attending John Bartram High School. They …
Danny and the Juniors | Walk of Fame | Philadelphia Music Alliance
Rapp – the group’s leader – choreographed their dance steps and invented the routines that they performed during their sets. After playing after-school gigs and local shows as a foursome for …
Danny and The Juniors – The Vocal Group Hall of Fame
Danny became assistant manager in a toy factory and sadly was found dead in Parker, Arizona, of apparent suicide on April 8, 1983, at the age of 41. The legacy of this fine vocal group is …
Danny and the Juniors - IMDb
Initially formed and named "The Juvenairs" in 1955, this Philadelphia quartet comprised of Danny Rapp, Dave White, Frank Maffei and Joe Terranova. They are widely recognized for their hit …
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Teenage doo wop quartet from Philadelphia best remembered for topping the charts in early 1958 with the gold-selling "At the Hop." Danny & the Juniors feat. Freddy Cannon.
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Danny and the Juniors appeared in the 1958 film Let’s Rock and on television shows like American Bandstand and The Dick Clark Show. Their music has been featured in numerous …
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Philadelphia high school students Danny Rapp, Dave White, Joe Terranova, and Frank Maffei started singing together in 1955 as The Juvenairs. The boys were fans of the local Rhythm …