Danny And The Juniors
A picture of Danny and the Juniors from a 1958 edition of Music World
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Danny And The Juniors

Danny & the Juniors Danny & the Juniors American doo-wop and rock and roll vocal group Danny & the Juniors were an American doo-wop and rock and roll vocal group formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Originally consisting of Danny Rapp, Dave White, Frank Maffei, and Joe Terry, the group was formed in 1955. They are best known for their 1957 no. 1 hit "At the Hop" and their 1958 follow-up hit "Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay".[2] This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2019) Quick facts Background information, Also known as ... Danny & the Juniors From left to right: Danny Rapp, David White, Joe Terranova, Frank Maffei Background information Also known as The Juvenaires (1955-1957);[1] Danny &…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Vocal Group

Singles

At The Hop / Sometimes
At The Hop / Sometimes (1957)
Dottie / In The Meantime
Dottie / In The Meantime (1958)
Rock And Roll Is Here To Stay / School Boy Romance
Rock And Roll Is Here To Stay / School Boy Romance (1958)
Thief / Crazy Cave
Thief / Crazy Cave (1958)
Somehow I Can't Forget / Do You Love Me
Somehow I Can't Forget / Do You Love Me (1959)
Candy Cane Sugar Plum / Oh Holy Night
Candy Cane Sugar Plum / Oh Holy Night (1960)
Twistin' USA / A Thousand Miles Away
Twistin' USA / A Thousand Miles Away (1960)
Back To The Hop / The Charleston Fish
Back To The Hop / The Charleston Fish (1961)
Pony Express / Daydream
Pony Express / Daydream (1961)
Doin' The Continental Walk / Mashed Potatoes
Doin' The Continental Walk / Mashed Potatoes (1962)
Now And Then / Oo La La Limbo
Now And Then / Oo La La Limbo (1962)
Twistin' All Night Long / Some Kind Of Nut
Twistin' All Night Long / Some Kind Of Nut (1962)