(CBS 11) - The summer of 1965 was a cool one for me and a lot of other American youth. Rock n' roll was definitely here to stay and the British Invasion was in full force. But one guy stood out that ...
When rock ‘n’ roll was young, Joe Nardone & The All Stars backed up Freddy “Boom Boom” Cannon at Sans Souci Park in Hanover Township. That was June 29, 1962. Fifty-five years later, Nardone is ...
"Last night I took a walk after dark/ a swingin' place called Palisades Park/ to have some fun and see what I could see ..." — "Palisades Park" Did you ever wonder why, with all of the amusement parks ...
Former WAZL AM/FM personality, Bobby Day, met Freddy Cannon for the first time in 1967. “Freddy was touring, promoting his latest release on the Warner Bros. label, titled ‘Mavericks Flat,'” Day said.
January 1959, just shy of his 16th birthday Arlington-native Brehon Herlihy got tipped off by his pal Myles Connor, (yes, that Myles Connor, art thief extraordinaire), about an upcoming recording ...