The Alley Cats (doo-wop group)

The Alley Cats are an American doo-wop group singing in a cappella.

The group originated in 1987, when a doo-wop revival program was occurring at Fullerton College. Two men, also the group's future founding fathers, Mando Fonseca and Royce "The Voice" Reynolds, decided to start an a cappella group. Two additional members along the way, Todd Dixon and Andre Peek, materialized and the foursome gained notice. Since then The Alley Cats have performed for many audiences, ranging from elementary school fun nights[1] to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, as well as opening for Leno at his Las Vegas shows.[2] The Alley Cats's sound has been heard as well at The White House.

The Alley Cats have won two Contemporary A Cappella Society awards: one for best album (The Doo-Wop Drive-In Live) and one for best song ("What's Your Name").

Members

  • Armando "Mando" Fonseca
  • Royce "The Voice" Reynolds
  • Andre Peek
  • Todd Dixon
  • Adam Bastien
  • Jeremy Bernard
  • Brandon Brigham
  • Brian Brigham
  • Terron Brooks
  • Juan Del Castillo
  • Chris Chatham
  • Michael Cordero, Jr
  • Sean Devine
  • Toby Donnelly
  • Adam Ellis
  • Josh Elmore
  • Todd Fournier
  • Tim Foust
  • Evan Michael Garry
  • Phil Gold
  • Jeff Grider
  • Grant Hendrickson
  • Chris Kauffmann
  • Jeffrey Landman
  • Rick Mallory
  • Tonoccus McClain
  • Mark Miserrochi
  • John O'Campo
  • Henry O'Neil
  • Greg Perkins
  • Allen Read
  • Manuel Rodriguez-Ruiz
  • Frank Romeo
  • Kevin Rose
  • Philip A. Tesoro
  • Rob Thompson
  • Michael Washington
  • Bobby Werner

References

  1. "Jay Leno with opening act The Alley Cats". Laughlin Entertainer. Archived from the original on 2015-08-08. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
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