How D'Ya Like Me Now?: The Story Of Earl Lewis & the Channels
Released: Mar 20, 2019
Publisher: Classic Urban Harmony LLC
Format: Paperback, 140 pages
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Description:
The story of one of New York City's premiere Rhythm & Blues vocal groups, the Channels, as told by the ensemble's originator and lead singer, Earl Lewis. In a career spanning more than sixty years, Lewis' distinctive tenor voice defined the genre of what would eventually be designated Doo Wop singing. Beginning in 1956 with the hit recordings "The Closer You Are" and "The Gleam In Your Eyes," Earl Lewis & the Channels would see they popularity wane, only to resurface as one of the crowd favorites of the 1970's Oldies revival. Their popularity extended well into the 21st Century. Now, with insight only someone who was there can supply, Earl Lewis recounts the trials and tribulations of being a Doo Wop star.
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