Johnny Madara "Do the Bop" "At The Hop"

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
  • John Madara was born on May 28, 1936 and grew up in Philadelphia, at a time when the city was teeming with groups and artists such as The Spaniels, The Clovers, Harvey and The Moonglows, Billy Ward and The Dominos and the great Jackie Wilson. Rock and roll was starting to take root and John Madara was destined to make rock and roll history.
    In 1957, John launched his solo career, with his first record, "Be My Girl," reaching the National charts. That same year, John co-wrote with Dave White a song called "Do The Bop." On the advice of Dick Clark, whose local show, American Bandstand, had just gone National, the title and lyrics were changed to "At The Hop." Danny and The Juniors recorded it, and by
    Christmas of 1957 it had reached the top of the pop and R&B charts worldwide. "At The Hop" remained #1 for an astounding 7 weeks, the first record ever to reach that success, and
    it has remained a rock and roll classic to this day.
    Barry) and “You Don’t Own Me” (Lesley Gore). He also produced for Danny and The Juniors, “Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay."
    In the Mid ‘60s, John, Dave and local D.J. Ray Gilmore formed a group called “The Spokesmen” and released “The Dawn of Correction," an answer song to the enormous hit “Eve of Destruction” by Barry McGuire. At the same time, John was producing for other artists when he discovered a young man, Leon Huff, who later teamed up with Kenny Gamble and became one of the most prolific songwriting teams in the history of rock and roll, defining an entire category of Black popular music known as "The Sound of Philadelphia." He also discovered one of the most prolific duos of all time, Daryl Hall and John Oates. With them he produced two albums.

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  • @RonstadtRevue
    @RonstadtRevue Рік тому +1

    Great history. 👏👏👏

  • @wonka460
    @wonka460 Рік тому +2

    Great interview, Danny is my great uncle cool to hear him spoke about and finding out details I never knew.

  • @cambriawellness3102
    @cambriawellness3102 Рік тому +1

    Hi Johnny, The Ink Spots were one of my favorites too, via my mother, from Jersey. What an organic way to get involved with the music industry. Charmed life!