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The Doo Wop All Stars was first formed in 1992, as one of the first "supergroups" in to the doo wop musical genre, taking individual members from their own respective groups and putting them together to form one group. "It's a show within a show," remarked Bobby Jay, WCBS FM lontime D.J.

Original Lineup included:

All members have been in musical acts and solo artists who are listed in past Billboard song placements.

Later additions included Bernard Jones from the Dubs, Harold Gilly from the Covairs, Freddy Scott, and John Martelli.

The group released their single "A Drifting Medley" which became a favorite in the Pittsburgh, PA area and featured on Porky Chadwick's Weekly Radio Broadcast Porky Chadwickplacing # 3 in on the hit list.

Each member is an inductee into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in Sharon, PA.

Each member and their group appeared in "Doo Wop 50", which was broadcasted on PBS statons nationwide and was one of the top listed money earners for Public Broadcasting.

The group still continues to perform and record.

  • Sources:
- Video quote from Bobby Jay on opening remarks on groups promotional video.
- Porky Chadwick - station playlist 2002
- Vocal Group Hall of Fame, Sharon PA - membership roster.
- Doo Wop 50 liner notes.
- Dave Raymer - Doo Wop Historian - Notes on Doo Wop Groups & Biographys
- Billboard Archive - Musical Acts - song placements
- The Rolling Stone Book of "History of Rock ANd Roll"