Bowzer's Rock 'n Roll Holiday Party, featuring Peggy March and the Mystics, incorporates music and comedy into a highly entertaining show for the whole family. Jon Bauman, like "Bowzer", was born in Brooklyn, but there the resemblance ends. Jon was something of a child prodigy at the piano, and started classical lessons at age seven. He attended the Juilliard School beginning age l2 and ultimately graduated Magna Cum Laude from prestigious Columbia College in New York.
Peggy March — Peggy March isn't necessarily a household name to Americans, but everybody knows her #1 pop hit from 1963, the American teen classic, "I Will Follow Him". The American pop singer, born on March 8, 1948, Lansdale, Pennsylvania, was discovered at age thirteen singing at her cousin's wedding and was introduced to the record producers Hugo & Luigi. They gave her the nickname Little Peggy March because she was only 4' 9"tall, the record she did with them was "Little Me," and her birthday was in March.
The Mystics: It was the late 50's and the words were heard on the airwaves and fans sung along "Hushabye, hushabye - oh my darling don't you cry, Guardian angel from above - take care of the one I love". Today 2 Original members — Phil Cracolici (Original Lead Singer) and his nephew George Galfo (Original 2nd Tenor) look back with
pride and a new day has begun in keeping those harmonies coming. Joining Phil and George are Joe Neary (former member of Reunion, Bits N Pieces, and toured with Dion and first tenor on his last two CD's), Ralph Roberts (former member of Music Box) and Howard Sprotzer (former member of the DooWop Kings).
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