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Old 02-25-2010, 08:03 PM   #1
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Tribute to Johnny Maestro

I learned today that Johnny Maestro of the Brooklyn Bridge and formally of the Crests is very ill. I'm sure some of you still remember him. He's been singing since the 50's and is one of the best. Please keep him in your prayers.

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Old 02-25-2010, 10:50 PM   #3
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I learned today that Johnny Maestro of the Brooklyn Bridge and formally of the Crests is very ill. I'm sure some of you still remember him. He's been singing since the 50's and is one of the best. Please keep him in your prayers.

I remember jitterbugging to this. When the piano part starts to swing it's truly fine. And then, mirable dictu, slodance 16 candles to help you bring your sweet baby along a little.

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His music was a big part of our lives. So sorry to hear that he is very ill. Thanks for the music and memories.
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