The death toll of music-world notables in 2016 continued Friday, with the announcement of the death of Lennie Baker, a longtime member of the rock-and-doo-wop band Sha Na Na. He was 69. His nephew, ...
Even if you’ve never been to a sock hop, Quincy native Jocko Marcellino promises "You can rock it, you can roll it, you can slop it, you can stroll it'' when Sha Na Na cuts loose at Hanover Theatre in ...
While college students were a big part of the audience at Woodstock in the summer of 1969, John “Jocko” Marcellino – then both a freshman at Columbia University and the drummer for Sha Na Na – was ...
While college students were a big part of the audience at Woodstock in the summer of 1969, John "Jocko" Marcellino – then both a freshman at New York's Columbia University and the drummer for Sha Na ...
A few weeks ago, Henry Gross was playing before about 2,000 music fans at Clearwater’s Ruth Eckerd Hall, sharing a stage with rock ‘n’ roll stalwarts Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits, Gary U.S. Bonds, ...
The power didn't cut out when Sha Na Na performed immediately before Jimi Hendrix at the conclusion of the famously rain-soaked Woodstock festival in August 1969 in Bethel, N.Y. But the Wurlitzer ...
Sha Na Na’s 50th anniversary coincides with the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, the monumental rock festival in the summer of 1969 that Rolling Stone magazine includes in its list of “50 moments that ...
There’s life after Woodstock for Sha Na Na, the doo-wop-fueled classic rock ‘n’ roll band led by singer, drummer and longtime La Jolla resident Jocko Marcellino. The group, which also features San ...
It was 50 years ago when Sha Na Na opened for Jimi Hendrix at a music festival called Woodstock during the summer of 1969 — you might have heard of it. Sha Na Na co-founder and drummer Jocko ...
Leonard “Lennie” Baker, a member of the band Sha Na Na, died Wednesday in Weymouth, Mass., his nephew David Baker confirmed Friday in an obituary on the website of a local funeral home. He was 69.