Golden Oldies - Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge rose to fame in the late 1960s with their powerful blend of pop, rock, and soulful harmonies. Fronted by singer Johnny Maestro, the group scored a major hit in 1968 with “The Worst That Could Happen,” a dramatic ballad that became their signature song. Known for strong vocals and a full, horn-driven sound, The Brooklyn Bridge built a loyal following during the golden era of radio. Many of the members had roots in earlier vocal groups, giving the band a polished and experienced sound from the start. Over the years, The Brooklyn Bridge has continued to tour, keeping their classic hits alive for longtime fans. For listeners who love timeless harmonies and memorable melodies, The Brooklyn Bridge remains a standout act from the late ‘60s pop scene.
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