Catting around a cappella in Mariners Park
Young Chang
The fact that the Alley Cats would be stand-up comedians if they
weren’t doo-wop sensations is a sign of guaranteed summer fun.
With their retro performance launching the Newport Beach Concerts in
the Parks series on Sunday, the mood will likely involve oldies that many
agree are goodies, a whole lot of laughing (bandmates are said to be
really funny) and, of course, quality time outdoors under the summer sun
with people you love, or at least like.
The Yorba Linda-based Alley Cats will sing, in their a cappella style,
a signature repertoire of ‘50s and ‘60s hits, including “Earth Angel,”
“Blue Moon” and “At the Hop” at Mariners Park.
“It’s a very popular era of music, and everywhere we go people are
familiar with the tunes that we sing,” member John O’Campo said. “The
great thing is, it allows us to have a great time with the crowd, and it
really suits the personalities of the guys in my group.”
The guys are Sean Devine, Royce Reynolds, Mando Fonseco and O’Campo.
They formed during their days at Fullerton College, where a Disneyland
executive heard them sing a concert in the late ‘80s and asked them to
learn 40 more songs and perform a “Blast to the Past” show at the theme
park.
The group has since toured through California, the country and even
played the White House. Thursday, they performed at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center during a morning educational program. On Memorial
Day weekend, they will sing a USO show for troops returning from
Afghanistan aboard the aircraft carrier John C. Stenis while it’s some
hundred miles from its destination coast of San Diego.
Band members render each song contemporary and new because they always
sing a cappella, but their goal isn’t to “reinvent the wheel.”
“We try to stay true to the spirit of the song,” O’Campo said. “But
we’re not a ‘50s novelty group. . . . We’re younger. We weren’t even
around in the ‘50s and ‘60s.”
The performer added that their songs are enjoyed by both parents who
remember the hits from their youth and by kids who know the tunes because
they’ve become classics.
“We’re hoping that the audience will be families and people in the
neighborhood that will come out together and listen to music for an hour
and a half,” said Jana Barbier, cultural arts and grants coordinator for
Newport Beach.
Other bands to perform in the series include White Room at Mariners
Park on July 28, Brasil Brazil at Buffalo Hills Park on Aug. 25 and the
Jumpin Joz Band on Sept. 22.
The city held its first series of concerts in the park last year.
A subcommittee of the Newport Beach Arts Commission chose the
performing acts, prizing variety and local appeal, as well as talent.
When it comes to the Alley Cats’ shows, humor is as much an ingredient
as the harmony.
“It’s a lot of interaction with the audience,” O’Campo said. “I think
sometimes what you get is four stand-up comedians who sing doo-wop music.
. . . I think that’s one of the charms of the group. We don’t have a
scripted show.”
FYI
* WHAT: The Alley Cats perform as part of Newport Beach Concerts in
the Parks
* WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Sunday
* WHERE: Mariners Park, on Dover Drive and Irvine Avenue in Newport
Beach
* COST: Free
* CALL: (949) 717-3870
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