This first era of rock and roll dates (more or less) from Eisenhower’s first election in 1952 to The British Invasion in 1964. Doo wop was a signature sound with its beautiful vocal harmonies, beat, and nonsense syllables, but there was a lot of pioneering going on with rhythm and blues, rock and roll, rockabilly, and crossovers from country music. That’s why we go beyond the doo wop genre per se and explore those years. Each blog post is just a mosaic. When put together, the posts start to provide a picture of the time. Please visit the Rec Room for a featured record on the record player, a TV with four channels, and a jukebox with 60+ songs. We have an all request Juke Box Saturday night in the rec room each weekend so you can hear your favorites from the 50s and 60s. There is also a Daily Doo Wop for videos of those golden oldies.

June 10, 2017
Golden Oldies Juke Box Saturday Night

Golden Oldies Juke Box Saturday Night 131

Juke Box Music It’s time once again to relax a little and reminisce with the oldies from the all-request Golden Oldies Juke Box Saturday Night selections. […]
June 5, 2017
The Four Seasons Connie-O

The Four Seasons Connie-O

June 3, 2017
Golden Oldies Juke Box Saturday Night

Golden Oldies Juke Box Saturday Night 130

Golden Oldies Juke Box Music June has so many celebrations! Weddings, anniversaries, graduations, Father’s Day, and, as always, birthdays. It’s time to relax a little and […]
June 2, 2017
Paul Petersen's She Can't Find Her Keys

What Do You Mean She Can’t Find Her Keys?

The song “She Can’t Find Her Keys”  was written for Paul Petersen by Roy Alfred and Wally Gold. (They also wrote “It’s My Party” for Lesley Gore.) […]