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Add law professor Dennis Greene to the members of Sha Na Na who have distinguished themselves in academe since departing the retro rock ‘n’ roll group (“From Rock ‘n’ Roll Stardom to ...
Nina shared the news on Thursday in a social media post. “My dad was a rock star. Literally. A member of Sha Na Na for over 50 years. He loved early morning diners and late nights onstage. But he ...
It was almost as simple as that, says Sha Na Na drummer Jocko Marcellino, who with other members of the long-running act will do a Q-and-A and performance at the Grammy Museum on Monday ...
Three longtime members of Sha Na Na actually still perform more than 50 shows a year, but this is the first time that Leonard and two others, David Garrett, now a New York City businessman ...
A law professor who first found fame as an original member of the band Sha Na Na has died. Frederick “Dennis” Greene, a professor at the University of Dayton School of Law, died on Sept.
Slick back your hair and grab that old leather jacket because Sha Na Na is coming to the Broadway Theatre of Pitman on Feb.12. John "Jocko" Marcellino, a founding member of the well-known rock ...
Dennis Greene, a founding member of the rock and roll/doo-wop group Sha Na Na and former Columbia Pictures exec, died Saturday at a hospital in Dayton, Ohio. He was 66. According to the LA Times ...
Jocko, who just turned 69 in May, was a college freshman at the time, and is one of two founding members still in the group (singer Donald “Donny” York is the other). Like Woodstock, Sha Na Na ...
"My dad was a rock star. Literally. A member of Sha Na Na for over 50 years. He loved early morning diners and late nights onstage. But he loved his girls most of all," she wrote in caption with ...
“My dad was a rock star. Literally. A member of Sha Na Na for over 50 years. He loved early morning diners and late nights onstage. But he loved his girls most of all,” she wrote in a caption ...
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