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wop$517990$ - translation to greek

STYLE OF RHYTHM & BLUES
Doo-Wop; Doo wop; Doowop; Doo-wop gold; Doo wop gold; Do-wop; Doo Wop; Do wop; Do whop; Doo whop; Doo-wop music
  • Benedum Center for the Performing Arts]] in [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], in May 2010
  • Herman Santiago, original lead singer of the Teenagers
  • The Ramones in Toronto (1976)
  • [[The Cleftones]] during their participation in the doo-wop festival celebrated in May 2010 at the [[Benedum Center]].
  • The Moonglows, 1956

wop      
n. νοτιοευρωπαίος μετανάστης

Definition

doo-wop
['du:w?p]
¦ noun a style of pop music involving close harmony vocals and nonsense phrases, originating in the 1950s.
Origin
imitative.

Wikipedia

Doo-wop

Doo-wop (also spelled doowop and doo wop) is a genre of rhythm and blues music that originated in African-American communities during the 1940s, mainly in the large cities of the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Newark, Detroit, Washington, DC, and Los Angeles. It features vocal group harmony that carries an engaging melodic line to a simple beat with little or no instrumentation. Lyrics are simple, usually about love, sung by a lead vocal over background vocals, and often featuring, in the bridge, a melodramatically heartfelt recitative addressed to the beloved. Harmonic singing of nonsense syllables (such as "doo-wop") is a common characteristic of these songs. Gaining popularity in the 1950s, doo-wop was "artistically and commercially viable" until the early 1960s, but continued to influence performers in other genres.