The TestostaTones Doo-Wop Picnic

THE STORY OF DOO-WOP
During the early 1950s, quartets sung on street corners, in barbershops and churches in a style which became known as Doo-Wop, paving the way for rock ‘n’ roll. As the groups moved from the streets into recording studios, so the popularity of the genre grew.
Along with radio disc jockey and your host for the evening Chuck Anderson, The Testosta-Tones (who have sung for the Queen, live on Radio 2 and at some of the most iconic venues in the U.K.) will perform such popular songs as Blue Moon, Earth Angel, Why Do Fools Fall in Love, Runaround Sue, Teenager in Love among many others, presenting ‘The Story of Doo-Wop’ and demonstrating how the genre influenced and created mainstream music during the 50s and has seen resurgences in most decades since and still influences contemporary music.

Sunday 31 July 12 noon Tickets £16 (16 and Under £10)
On our outdoor stage! Bring a Picnic.   Gates will be open 1 hour before start of performance
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Venue
Westacre Theatre
River Road
Westacre
Norfolk
PE32 1UA