Jim Clash: What were you like as a child? Dion DiMucci: I was a weird kid. I loved music, and I loved reading about God. Some people want to get involved in football, ice skating, riding bikes, ...
Dion DiMucci touched a chord with Americans as they coped with the turbulent summer of 1968. His recording of the Dick Holler-written song, “Abraham, Martin and John” was a poignant tribute to the ...
Dion DiMucci burst onto the scene as one of the most successful acts to emerge from the doo-wop genre, both with his backing group the Belmonts and on his own. He managed to adjust to changing tastes ...
In the mid to late 1950s, doo-wop was a street sound that was taking the country by storm. It brought young kids of all backgrounds together in some of America’s most predominant cities. New York, ...