The Brooklyn Bridge
Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge (or simply The Brooklyn Bridge) is an American musical group, best known for their million selling rendition of Jimmy Webb’s "The Worst That Could Happen".
Original: Vocals: Johnny Maestro, Les Cauchi, Fred Ferrara, Mike Gregorio. Musical Director Tom Sullivan, keyboardist Carolyn Wood, guitarist Richie Macioce, bass guitarist Jimmy Rosica, trumpeter Shelly Davis, saxophonist Joe Ruvio and drummer Artie Catanzarita.
Current: Vocals: Fred Ferrara, Les Cauchi, keyboards and vocals Marty D'Amico, bass and vocals Jimmy Rosica, guitarist Jim Sarle and drummer Lou Agiesta. (This lineup also previously included members Ed Lisciandro (guitar and vocals), who was with the group for some of their earlier [PBS] performances, and Richie Bono, who played saxophone on many of their earlier recordings. Johnny Creole (Johnny Riccio) (a Buddah protege) was a member of the second wave of Brooklyn Bridge as a vocalist & guitarist. His Buddah release BDA-SP 1000 of 'Caroline' was an audition record introducing him in 1969. He was drafted soon after.
Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge (or simply The Brooklyn Bridge) is an American musical group, best known for their million selling rendition of Jimmy Webb’s "The Worst That Could Happen".
Original: Vocals: Johnny Maestro, Les Cauchi, Fred Ferrara, Mike Gregorio. Musical Director Tom Sullivan, keyboardist Carolyn Wood, guitarist Richie Macioce, bass guitarist Jimmy Rosica, trumpeter Shelly Davis, saxophonist Joe Ruvio and drummer Artie Catanzarita.
Current: Vocals: Fred Ferrara, Les Cauchi, keyboards and vocals Marty D'Amico, bass and vocals Jimmy Rosica, guitarist Jim Sarle and drummer Lou Agiesta. (This lineup also previously included members Ed Lisciandro (guitar and vocals), who was with the group for some of their earlier [PBS] performances, and Richie Bono, who played saxophone on many of their earlier recordings. Johnny Creole (Johnny Riccio) (a Buddah protege) was a member of the second wave of Brooklyn Bridge as a vocalist & guitarist. His Buddah release BDA-SP 1000 of 'Caroline' was an audition record introducing him in 1969. He was drafted soon after.
Brooklyn Bridge 1968
Blessed Is The Rain 3:16
Welcome Me Love 2:20
Which Way To Nowhere 3:25
Free As The Wind 2:38
Glad She's A Woman 2:55
Space Odessey-2001 1:20
Requiem 3:47
I've Been Lonely Too Long 3:02
Worst That Could Happen 3:02
Piece Of My Heart 3:05
Your Kite, My Kite 2:32
The Second Brooklyn Bridge 1969
Without Her (Father Paul) 3:30
Minstral Sunday 3:34
Caroline 2:39
You'll Never Walk Alone 4:53
Inside Out 5:55
Echo Park 3:29
Look At Me 3:40
Your Husband-My Wife 3:01
The 12:29 Is Taking My Baby Away 3:12
In The End 1:50
The Brooklyn Bridge 1970
Nights In White Satin 3:25
Down By The River 3:10
Cynthia 3:02
Easy Way 2:17
Opposites 3:14
Day Is Done 4:00
Love Doesn't Happen That Way 2:45
For What Its Worth 2:58
Complainin 6:25
The Bridge In Blue 1972
Bruno's Place 4:14
I Feel Free 7:00
School Days 3:30
Baby What You Want Me To Do 4:45
Glad To See You Got Religion 4:00
Uptown 4:30
Hospital Lady 4:52
Man In A Band 11:21
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