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      • After its heyday, The Brooklyn Bridge downsized to a five-man group, with the vocalists playing their own instruments. For example, Maestro could be seen on stage playing rhythm guitar, while former Rhythm Method bassist Jim Rosica picked up a vocal part.
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  2. By 1985, the group had solidified into an eight-piece group, including original Del Satins, Cauchi, Fred Ferrara, and original Bridge member Rosica, augmented by a horn section for special occasions. The drummer for the current line-up, Lou Agiesta, was the drummer for the original American touring company of Jesus Christ Superstar (1970).

  3. By 1985, the group had solidified into an eight piece group, including original Del Satins Cauchi and Fred Ferrara and original Bridge member Rosica, and augmented by a horn section for special occasions.

    • Worst That Could Happen. “Worst That Could Happen” was a song written by Jimmy Webb, then recorded in 1967 by The 5th Dimension. The Magic Garden was an album that mostly featured songs written by Webb.
    • You’ll Never Walk Alone. “You’ll Never Walk Alone” peaked as high as number fifty-one on the US Billboard Hot 100 when it was released by Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge as a single in 1969.
    • Your Husband, My Wife. When “Your Husband, My Wife” was first released as a single in 1969, the lyrics were met with controversy. This song revolved around infidelity during an era when such an act was heavily frowned upon by the general populous of society at the time.
    • Welcome Me Love. “Welcome Me Love” was a song released by Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge in 1969 on the B-side of a record that featured another hit, “Blessed Is the Rain.”
  4. As regards to singing the lead, we took a singer out of, well, he was originally from Brooklyn but out of Las Vegas now. His name is Joe Esposito, Joe "Bean" Esposito. Joe was the lead singer for the group Brooklyn Dreams. They had a million seller with Donna Summer called "Heaven Knows".

  5. Feb 26, 2018 · Original member Cauchi remains with the group, as does original Brooklyn Bridge saxophonist Joe Ruvio and bass player Jimmy Rosica. In 2013, Joe Esposito took over as lead singer. “We lost two very important people (Maestro and Fred Ferrara) not only to the band, but to our lives,” said Cauchi.

  6. Maestro continued singing as frontman for the Brooklyn Bridge. With this group, they were inducted into three major music hall of fames. After his death from cancer in 2010, a section of Mason and Midland avenue in Staten Island was remained to "Johnny Maestro Way" in his honor in 2011.

  7. Mar 26, 2010 · The cause was cancer, said Les Cauchi, an original member of the Brooklyn Bridge, which continues to perform before graying audiences, swaying to the tunes of their teenage years.

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