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Deadline Detroit | Starkman: The Passing of My Uncle Jerry, Detroit s Specs Howard

Deadline Detroit | Starkman: The Passing of My Uncle Jerry, Detroit s Specs Howard
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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 Author: 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 the radio it was

New Book Explores How the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Landed in Cleveland

New Book Explores How the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Landed in Cleveland
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New Book Explores How Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Landed in Cleveland

Rolling Stone New Book Explores How the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Landed in Cleveland “So many people want to claim they were responsible for bringing the Hall to Cleveland, says writer Norm Nite, “and I knew the real people that were responsible” By Mark Duncan/AP On October 2nd, 1995, weeks after the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame opened its doors in Cleveland, Ohio, Rolling Stone founder and then-Hall of Fame chairman Jann Wenner sent a letter to CBS disc jockey Norm N. Nite. “With all the hoopla past us, I just want to take a moment to go on record and thank you for linking Cleveland to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation in the first place,” he wrote. “Without your being there and doing the right thing at the right time when nobody else saw it it may never have happened. So my hat is off to you, an unsung hero of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.”

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