Manhattan (Lower East Side) native Johnny Maestro (born John Mastrangelo) has the distinction of being in three top-selling vocal groups dating back to the early days of rock-and-roll: The Del-Satins and The Crests in the 1950s and The Brooklyn Bridge in the 1960s and 1970s. He was the lead singer in The Crests, formed in 1956. That group, renowned...
After "The Worst That Could Happen", Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge had three mid-chart hits: "Welcome Me Love", "Blessed Is The Rain", and the controversial "Your Husband, My Wife".
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Member of the 1950s vocal group The Del-Satins (although he didn't sing with them until the 1960s), lead singer in the 1950s/1960s group The Crests and the 1960s/1970s group The Brooklyn Bridge.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Hair
1979
Black Boys (as John Maestro)
The Daredevil
1972
Brooklyn Bridge Leader
Music Department
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Daredevil
1972
music producer
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Hair
1979
performer: "Black Boys"
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Doo Wop Cavalcade: The Definitive Anthology
2005
TV Movie
Himself - Host
Pop Legends Live: Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge
2005
Video
Himself
Doo Wop 50
1999
TV Movie documentary
Himself
Sweet Talkin' Guys
1991
TV Movie documentary
Himself
20 Years of Rock & Roll
1975
TV Movie documentary
Himself (lead, Brooklyn Bridge)
It's Your Thing
1970
Documentary
Himself
New American Bandstand 1965
1959-1961
TV Series
Himself / Himself, as 'The Crests'
The Dick Clark Show
1958-1960
TV Series
Himself, as ' The Crests' / Himself as 'The Crests / Himself, as The 'Crests' / ...