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In the mid to late 1950s, doo-wop was a street sound that was taking the country by storm. It brought young kids of all ...
Dion DiMucci used to sing rock 'n' roll hits: That's him on "Runaround Sue" and "The Wanderer." But he says he's always really been a blues singer. His new CD, Son of Skip James, is his second blues ...
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Always wandering: Dion and his wife, Susan, behind the wheel of a Ford Country Squire. When Dion DiMucci was attending junior high school in the Bronx, not long before he became a rock and roll ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A new production about the 1960s doo-wop idol follows the usual rise-and-fall formula. Still, the songs are wonderful, as is the angel-voiced ensemble ...
Raised in the Berkshires, actor-singer Mike Wartella was only a baby in 1988 when rocker Dion DiMucci — better known as Dion – published his autobiography. Thirty-four years later, Wartella is playing ...
Singer and songwriter Dion says that his latest project was inspired by a visit to Fresh Air. The acoustic CD, Bronx in Blue, has Dion exploring the blues music he heard during his youth. In the late ...
Singer and songwriter Dion says that his latest project was inspired by a visit to Fresh Air. The acoustic CD, Bronx in Blue, has Dion exploring the blues music he heard during his youth. In the late ...