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East Coast Music Hall of Fame Shifts Event Dates to June 6th and June 7th, 2022 Amid Tri-State Area Gathering Restrictions


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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The East Coast Music Hall of Fame (http://www.ecmhof.org) announced today its plans to move its 2021 Gala and associated events to June 6th and 7th 2022. Citing concern for the safety of all involved, as well as restrictions on gatherings, the NJ-based non-profit indicated that all events proceed as planned initially on the new outlined dates. The event location will remain at Harrah s Resort and Casino in Atlantic City located at 777 Harrah s Blvd, Atlantic City, NJ 08401. Caesars Entertainment has been a wonderful partner to us, from the very beginning and through the multiple challenges that the pandemic has presented, states Bill Grieco, co-founder and Vice President of the East Coast Music Hall of Fame. ....

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Fabulous Flip Sides of The Tymes with Albert "Caesar" Berry - Goldmine Magazine: Record Collector & Music Memorabilia


Fabulous Flip Sides of The Tymes with Albert “Caesar” Berry
For Valentine’s Day, love songs from the 1960s and 1970s are discussed with Albert “Caesar” Berry from The Tymes
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GOLDMINE:
Ceasar, let’s go back to the beginning and the first time you heard your doo-wop song “So Much in Love” on the radio in Philadelphia, in 1963, on its way to becoming No. 1 nationally.
ALBERT “CAESAR” BERRY: It was a thrill! Norman Burnett, George Hilliard, Donald Banks and I were singing songs in my basement. We had harmonies but didn’t have a lead singer. Norman ran into George Williams at his job, where he was a tow truck driver, and asked George if he wanted to join the group. George said yes to Norman and came in with a song called “As We Stroll Along,” at the time. We rehearsed it and sang it many ways until it became the way people know it from its hit version, with the title change to “So Much in Love.” When I heard it on ....

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