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The Mighty Echoes

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Years active
  
1987–present

Active from
  
1986

Website
  
official site

Genres
  
A cappella, Doo-wop


Labels
  
My T Records Brooklyn International

Associated acts
  
The Rubinoos Episode Six

Past members
  
Joey Malore (1986-89) John Hostetter (1986-2001) Keith Joe Dick (2001-2003) John Fluker (2003-2009)

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

Members
  
Harvey Shield, John Hostetter, John Fluker, Keith Joe Dick, Joey Malore, Jon Rubin, John Lathan, Charlie Davis

Albums
  
A Cappella Doo Wop, Doo Wop Til You Drop, Doo Wop Around the Christmas Tree, A Cappella Cool

Similar
  
The Alley Cats, The Rubinoos, Bobby Matos, Episode Six, The Vocaleers

Profiles

The mighty echoes


The Mighty Echoes, an a cappella Doo Wop quartet from Los Angeles, CA., was formed backstage at the Olio Theater in Silverlake, California during the production of Harvey Shield’s 1986 musical "1284: The Pied Piper".

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The Echoes went on to appear on many TV shows including “Frank's Place”, “Family Matters”, “Brooklyn Bridge”, “Murphy Brown” a stint as Tony Danza's high school singing group on "Who's The Boss" and recent appearances on “It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia” and “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody”. The group appeared in one feature film, the Dennis Quaid / Debra Winger vehicle, Wilder Napalm. In the film, they sing Ring Of Fire, Heatwave, Duke Of Earl & I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire. In his book, American Singing Groups: a History From 1940 to Today, Jay Warner calls the Echoes "the West Coast equivalent of the best East Coast A Cappella groups of the last 20 years."

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The Mighty Echoes perform regularly in Southern California and sporadically around the world. The group focuses primarily on songs either from or reminiscent of the classic Doo Wop era.

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Member trivia

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Founding member Harvey Shield was an original member of the '60s British group Episode Six and wrote the last top ten hit for The Bay City Rollers, "The Way I Feel Tonight". Jon Rubin, first tenor, is also the lead singer for the 70's power pop band The Rubinoos. Both Charlie Davis and John Lathan have a Broadway background. Former member John Hostetter was a regular on the sitcom “Murphy Brown”.

Discography

A Cappella Doo Wop (1992)
Love From Echo Park (1996)
Doo Wop “Til You Drop (2003)
A Cappella Cool (2006)
Doo Wop Around The Christmas Tree (2006)

Songs

Duke of EarlA Cappella Cool · 2013
Rama Lama Ding Dong2000
Doves Cry2000

References

The Mighty Echoes Wikipedia