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Inside the Doo-Wop Era: An Interview with Guy Bragg of The Sonnets — DeepCutsArchive
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This is an interview with Guy Bragg, former member of The Sonnets. The purpose of these interviews is to preserve the legacy of Rock N’ Roll's most forgotten artists. I strive to give these musicians a voice by sharing their stories with the world. Even though many of these musicians had one hit or none, each musician's voice is extremely important to preserving Rock N’ Roll. In this interview, Bragg talks about his experience singing with the sonnets and traveling to New York City to record. Join us as we document another crucial piece of music history that might otherwise be lost to time. This interview is part of our ongoing series dedicated to preserving the voices of early rock and roll's unsung pioneers. Discography: 1956 - Why Should We Break Up / Please Won't You Call Me (Herald 477) 1958 - Angel Of My Dreams / Oh, Judy (Lane 501) #DooWop #RockNRoll #50sMusic #60sMusic #ClassicMusic #OldiesButGoodies #UnsungMusicians #ForgottenLegends #MusicHistory #PreservingMusicHistory #LostVoices #ForgottenArtists #RockNRollHistory #MusicDocumentary #RockHistory #MusicHistory #DooWop #RockAndRoll #MusicDocumentary #OralHistory #MusicPreservation #RockNRoll #VintageMusicInterviews #1950s

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