This clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7WdRc2duag - of the Capris doing Morse Code Of Love comes from a 1999 concert put together by PBS and their local Pittsburgh outlet. The concert was titled Doo Wop 50 and included dozens of the original '50's groups that helped form the doo wop sound. Many were brought together on stage to perform for the first time in decades. The live stage show was MC'd by a very young and dapper looking Jerry Butler. The edited (almost 3 hours long!) TV version for broadcast during PBS' annual fund raising pledge drive was hosted… read more
This clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7WdRc2duag - of the Capris doing Morse Code Of Love comes from a 1999 concert put together by PBS and th… read more
This clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7WdRc2duag - of the Capris doing Morse Code Of Love comes from a 1999 concert put together by PBS and their local Pittsburgh outlet. The conc… read more
The Capris was an American doo wop group who had a one-hit wonder in 1961 with "There's a Moon Out Tonight." They experienced a popularity and performing resurgence in the 1980s, when three members reformed and The Manhattan Transfer recorded their song, "Morse Code of Love," which reached the US Hot 100 and the U.S. AC top 20. All of the original members were Italian Americans from the borough of Queens in New York, United States. Started by first tenor Mike Mincieli, the original group coalesced in 1958 – also including Nick Santo (Santmaria) lead baritone… read more
The Capris was an American doo wop group who had a one-hit wonder in 1961 with "There's a Moon Out Tonight." They experienced a popularity and performing resurgence in the 19… read more
The Capris was an American doo wop group who had a one-hit wonder in 1961 with "There's a Moon Out Tonight." They experienced a popularity and performing resurgence in the 1980s, when three members reformed and The Manha… read more