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Danny and the Juniors shot straight to the top of the charts in early 1958 with their biggest hit ever, the gold-selling At the Hop (penned by the songwriting team of Dave White and John Madara), though they reached the charts again with eight more singles through 1963, notably the Top 40 charters Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay, Dottie, and Twistin U.S.A. Danny Rapp (lead tenor), Frank Maffei (second tenor), Joe Terranova (baritone/bass), and Dave White Tricker (tenor) (aka Dave White) were four Philadelphia high school friends -- all were born in 1940 or 1941 -- who formed an atypical late-50s rock & roll dance combo, originally calling themselves the Juvenairs. Rapp -- the groups 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 a while, they later added saxophonist Lennie Baker to the lineup. youtube/watch?v=U3KjDpvmtwU
Posted on: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 13:10:09 +0000

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