A doo-wopping good time
Cardigans come to mind, and monster Chevrolets with tail fins, when
the music of The Alley Cats begins to play.
That’s because The Alley Cats sing a cappella doo-wop, a style that
had its heyday in the ‘50s and early ‘60s. And they sing it just like it
was sung back then.
The Alley Cats perform at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at 7 p.m.
Sunday.
The group, composed of bass Royce Reynolds, tenors Armando Fonseca and
Phil Gold, and baritone John O’Campo, was formed in 1987 at Fullerton
College.
At a variety night, Fonseca suggested that he and Reynolds perform an
a cappella version of Billy Joel’s tune “The Longest Time.”
“It was a big hit that night,” Reynolds said. “Another teacher said,
‘Hey, can you come sing at our concert, and can you sing a couple of
songs?’ ”
Just like that, the ball was rolling.
A few days later, after the next performance, Reynolds heard another
question.
“Hey, do you guys do parties?”
“Uh, yeah,” was his quick response. “I guess we do now.”
A year later, they were performing in Disney’s “Blast to the Past”
show and went on to appear on numerous television shows, including “The
Arsenio Hall Show” and Richard Simmons’ “Dance Your Pants Off” workout
video.
“It’s a music that’s kind of timeless,” Reynolds said. “It’s very pop,
bubblegum, innocent if you will. It’s up and it’s love. Most of the
things that have to with that have a timeless quality.”
In their recordings, the group takes a flexible approach to the
classics. They run through chestnuts such as The Temptations’ “My Girl”
and The Clovers’ “Love Potion No. 9,” but they do the tunes their own
way, bringing their own vocal strengths to the arrangement.
The group’s engaging reinterpretation of the earlier material has
earned it a slot as an opening act for many of the artists who originally
wrote doo-wop songs, such as The Coasters, The Tokens, Chubby Checker and
Bill Medley.
“It’s great to be in the presence of the people who started that era
of music,” Reynolds said.
Borders is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
-- Alex Coolman
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