The camaraderie and pure fun of the four groups doing "Gloria", and the respect for Earl Carroll when he took his turn, was a joy to behold. I remember when I saw it on TV 24 years ago and thought so then, but this was even better. Great idea, well executed.
There seemed to be a lot of tension between Arlene Smith and the other girls! Making a guess my thought is that the Chantel’s did not like having to send Ami Ortiz back stage after she had been lead singer for many years and it was probably at Arlene’s and TJ’s instigation!
@@garyandrews1486 I think you're right. Arlene has sometimes been a bit of a prima donna, IMO, and left the group early on to "go solo" (she's said she "didn't feel group-y") while the others (including the late Jackie Landry) have always been tight and seem like nice, down-to-earth people and have sung together for almost 40 years if you combine the first and second go-round. I can't claim to know them well, but I have met them all at one time or another except for Jackie, and had a long conversation with Arlene in the 1980s (very interesting person),
For the sake of me I just don't understand y this lost couple of generations lost there shit no communication with each other only putting their faces in front of a phone just not getting it at least my generation listen to music only FM but it was great
The Chantels, the heavenly choir from The Bronx.
TJ. thanks for sharing this wonderful stuff.
Diamonds in my ears.
This is the music we're
missing today.
Enjoyed that much!
Doo-Wop nevet gets Old for me. Love it. Originally from NYC now in Puerto Rico and Will continúe to listen to it always❤
The camaraderie and pure fun of the four groups doing "Gloria", and the respect for Earl Carroll when he took his turn, was a joy to behold. I remember when I saw it on TV 24 years ago and thought so then, but this was even better. Great idea, well executed.
TJ, you're THE BEST, in your commitment to honor the legacy of this great American 'pop music', from the 'golden era'. Wonderful!
Thank youTJL ! ❤ Love Doo Wop!!!
Love Earl Lewis and The Channels!!!!
Great show. Great memories.
Don't need a negative, but love! They are all great😮
Thanks Tjl
What a great the performers are having
I love this TJ, I can't wait for when you post Doo wop 51!
for sure in a few months....I have over 100 shows I've made, and still making more! Meantime enjoy our 12-part on Doo Wop 50!
The Chantels, one of the GREATEST Doo Wop groups (female or male) ever.
Thanks TJ for bringing so many memories. Would love to have my granddaughters listen so they would know their Grammys young era
I love these rehearsal so much insight to how U do it great job…
Awesome, I was a little girl when that came out,but I still remember that song
Love CHANTELS
So beautiful ❤
Wao my good old day❤
Great music TJ. Love DOO WOP.
👏👏I really enjoyed this, thank y'all.
Jimmy & Vito the best versions of song.
You ladies wereall great, thankyou,beautiful. 😊❤❤❤❤❤
O fantastic I could 😊listen revery day
That Gloria Medley was Pretty Good TJ
I love this !
Also, give credit to the Outstanding back-up musicians, true professionals.********
Great!!!!
Thank you so much
Love That Doo_ Wop
No love lost between Arlene and the Chantels
After being introduced, rom the look on Arlenes face. What was the reson for their fall out.
I Adore the Chantels !!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Classic
@3:10 Was there tension between Arlene Smith and the other original Chantels?
There seemed to be a lot of tension between Arlene Smith and the other girls! Making a guess my thought is that the Chantel’s did not like having to send Ami Ortiz back stage after she had been lead singer for many years and it was probably at Arlene’s and TJ’s instigation!
J@@garyandrews1486
@@garyandrews1486 I think you're right. Arlene has sometimes been a bit of a prima donna, IMO, and left the group early on to "go solo" (she's said she "didn't feel group-y") while the others (including the late Jackie Landry) have always been tight and seem like nice, down-to-earth people and have sung together for almost 40 years if you combine the first and second go-round. I can't claim to know them well, but I have met them all at one time or another except for Jackie, and had a long conversation with Arlene in the 1980s (very interesting person),
I love all the doo woo groups on doo woo 50 but the one group that stands out is earl Lewis and the channels
❤
The lead singer seemed cold towards the other three
Yes she was,she had her if I didn't need this money face, while waiting for her intro😂😂😂.
She was getting the fish eye from 2 gals so don't blame her group grief in early successful years as I remember
When she sang for the audience they all had different outfits on
This must be an older dress rehearsal. Because that’s Nick on drums.
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No sound
Anderson Shirley Clark Charles Taylor Brenda
For the sake of me I just don't understand y this lost couple of generations lost there shit no communication with each other only putting their faces in front of a phone just not getting it at least my generation listen to music only FM but it was great
Correction it was A M
Jackson Deborah Wilson Donna Brown Linda
Moore Thomas Brown Richard Wilson Larry
Davis Jose Moore Jason Walker Edward
Rodriguez Scott Miller Donald Young John
What are you people talking about? I saw No animosity toward anyone in this group.
Look how far she is standing from them.
Johnson Cynthia Lopez Matthew Lopez David
I think she's disgusted because she has gotten so big and the other ladies haven't u could tell it was hard for her to hit her notes at the concert