Crossword Clues for DOOWOP

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The Platters' genre Commuter 09 Jun 2025
Harmonic R&B subgenre New York Times 09 Feb 2025
The Marcels' genre Commuter 30 Jan 2025
Musical style reflected river and trees
Hazel maybe recalled theatre work, harmonising The Telegraph Toughie 20 Dec 2024
Music style marked by close harmony vocals using nonsense phrases (3-3)
The Four Knights' genre New York Times 18 Aug 2024
R&B genre involving nonsense syllables
"Why Do Fools Fall in Love" genre LA Times Daily 07 Jun 2024
A style of vocal harmony in R&B style, popular in the U.S. in the 1950s (3,3)
Music genre popular in the 19505
Music genre popular in the 1950s USA Today 11 May 2024
"Sh-Boom" genre
'50s music genre featured in "Back to the Future" Universal 30 Nov 2023
'50s singing style Newsday 29 Oct 2023
The Marcels genre USA Today 05 Mar 2023
'50s singing style Eugene Sheffer 29 Nov 2022
Some a cappella singing LA Times Daily 24 May 2022
'50s music Newsday 06 Aug 2021
Singing style with African-American roots New York Times 30 Jan 2021
Genre of the song 'Duke of Earl' USA Today 18 Jun 2020
'50s music genre Universal 29 May 2020
1950s singing style Thomas Joseph 16 Apr 2020
Genre for The Five Satins USA Today 12 Dec 2019
The Platters' genre The Washington Post 06 Apr 2019
The Platters' genre LA Times Daily 06 Apr 2019
The Platters' genre
'Grease' music genre The Washington Post 02 Jan 2018
"Grease" music genre LA Times Daily 02 Jan 2018
"Grease" music genre
Music that inspired the Beach Boys Newsday 23 Dec 2017
Oldies singing style Newsday 10 Dec 2017
Genre for the Penguins and the Flamingos Wall Street Journal 02 Dec 2017
'50s singing style Eugene Sheffer 03 Jul 2017
"Grease" music genre USA Today 04 Jun 2016
Court case involves uplifting music The Times Cryptic 20 May 2016
"Grease" music genre
Music style of the Drifters and the Platters
Barbershop relative
Genre of "Only You"
The Marcels' music
Genre characterized by nonsense syllables
The Platters' platters, stylistically
Singing style popular in the 1950s
Genre characterized by nonsense syllables
Street corner genre
It was sung in Rocky Balboa's neighborhood
Harmonic singing style
Street corner genre
"Duke of Earl" or "Get a Job," stylistically
Genre of "Under the Boardwalk"
Style of Randy and the Rainbows
Singing style of the '50s
'50s singing style
Singing genre of the '50s
"Duke of Earl," stylistically
Style of Billy Joel's "The Longest Time"
Singing style of the 1950s
"Grease" music genre
The Drifters' musical style
'50s sound
Street-singing genre
The Ink Spots' genre
The Ink Spots' genre
Street-singing genre
'50s sound
1950's music style
It used to be sung on street corners
'50s music genre
'50s genre
Pop music style
Style of group singing
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