The Crests



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Started: late 1950s
City and Country of Origin: New York, New York
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Awards: 2004 inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame
Top Recordings: "16 Candles," "Step By Step," "The Angels Listened In," "Trouble in Paradise"
The Crests Biography: The Crests were a popular multiracial New York City r&b musical group of the late 1950s. Although most people thought them to be another all-black teenage-sound band, they were in fact about as integrated as a group could get, with four men (two of them black, one Puerto Rican and one Italian) and one black female. The band was founded by JT Carter and included Talmoudge Gough, Harold Torres, and Patricia Van Dross (older sister of the late Luther Vandross) JT found lead vocalist Johnny Mastrangelo who is today known as just Johnny Maestro. The group had several Top 40 hits including "16 Candles," "Step By Step" and "The Angels Listened In." Johnny Maestro later formed the Brooklyn Bridge in 1968 and had a Top 40 hit with "The Worst That Could Happen." JT Carter kept the band together and working steadily through the 1990's. The current version of the Crests contains no original members.

Their most popular song was "Sixteen Candles" which rose to number 2 on the Billboard charts in 1958.

The 1984 John Hughes teen movie Sixteen Candles took its title from The Crests' song, which was rerecorded by The Stray Cats for the Sixteen Candles soundtrack.

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