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| | The Doo-Wop Society of Southern California: Show #45 (11/13/2004) |
 | | The show featured the Five Boroughs - okay, there were six of them: Eddie Pardocchi (Five Discs), Bruce Goldie (Dreamers), Dave Strum (Excellents), Jimmy De La Rosa (Street Corner Memories), John Sorrentino, and Frank Iovino (Bob Knight Four) - the group "boss," with his energetic lead, tireless rapport with the audience, and more-than-occasionally nasty mouth. |
 | | This was the Borough’s third appearance at the DWS, and if Frank got out of hand and took particular joy in driving DWS President Phyllis Bardone up a wall with his antics, he probably knew that he could get away with it, considering the quality of the performance and everyone’s overall lovableness. |
 | | The Five Boroughs Band - Earl Catron on horns, Victor Giardino on guitar, Joe Costadiera on drums, Tim Myer on bass and Steve Bzyczek on keyboards - played a thrilling version of "Harlem Nocturne" in the style of the Viscounts, and one of "Sleepwalk" that cried out for a dance floor. |
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