America’s Premier Doo Wop Group The Doo Wop Project Announces New Album Echoes Of The Street Out October 10th | Shore Fire Media

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America’s Premier Doo Wop Group The Doo Wop Project Announces New Album Echoes Of The Street Out October 10th

America’s Premier Doo Wop Group The Doo Wop Project Announces New Album Echoes Of The Street Out October 10th

New Single “Blue Moon” Out Now

Album Release Show October 7th At NYC’s Sony Hall – Tickets Available Now

Pre-Order/Pre-Save HERE.

September 8, 2025 – America’s premier doo wop group The Doo Wop Project will release their new full-length album, Echoes of the Street, on October 10th. It notably marks their fifth full-length release to date, and pays homage to the roots of doo wop while reimagining modern classics for a new generation. Pre-order/Pre-save HERE. Alongside today’s announcement, the group also shares their latest single, a soaring harmony-rich rendition of “Blue Moon.” Listen HERE.

Produced by Sonny Paladino for Joy Machine Records, the quintet recorded 12 tracks for Echoes of the Street, spanning R&B classics, pop smashes, and musical theater favorites. This eclectic repertoire speaks to the group’s versatility and dynamic approach. On the album, the vocalists, Broadway veterans Charl Brown, Dwayne Cooper, John Dias, Russell Fischer & Dominic Nolfi, have quietly distinguished The Doo Wop Project as the rare quintet equally comfortable covering everything from “My Girl” by The Temptations to “Get Lucky” [feat. Pharrell Williams & Nile Rodgers] by Daft Punk. 

Elsewhere, they carry “Somewhere” from West Side Story and “Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift with the same confidence, charm, and charisma. Showcasing another facet of their vision, they cut “Ooh Whee (That Doo Wop Song)”—written by Elliot Lurie of Looking Glass—to close out the record.

On Echoes of the Street, they have absorbed the energy of various cities whose influence is traditionally associated with Doo Wop like New York, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Newark, and Philadelphia. It’s both a celebration of the genre’s past and a harbinger for its future. Check out the full tracklisting below.

About the album, The Doo Wop Project commented, “We chose songs that reflect the urban connection that has always influenced the doo wop genre. New York City, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Newark, and Philadelphia have all produced vocal groups that recorded songs we cover on this record. As we say in the lyrics of Looking for an Echo: ‘Although they may be oldies, we make them new again.’ With an eye to the future we ‘Doowopify’ contemporary popular songs to reach a broader audience. We hope that this album will be loved by the doo wop faithful, and also serve as a vocally refreshing introduction to the genre for generations to come.” 

To celebrate the release, The Doo Wop Project will headline a special album release show at Sony Hall in New York City on October 7th, featuring an evening filled with classics and debut performances from the new record. Tickets are on sale now – see link below. Throughout the rest of 2025, they will entertain audiences on the road with a brand new 90-minute show—also named Echoes of The Street—across North America this month followed by dates in October and beyond. Full tour dates below. Purchase tickets HERE

Stay tuned for more news and announcements coming soon from The Doo Wop Project.

 

Album Tracklist:

  1. Whispering Bells 
  2. Blue Moon 
  3. Sincerely 
  4. My Girl 
  5. My Juanita 
  6. So Much In Love 
  7. Get Lucky 
  8. Dawn (Go Away)
  9. Somewhere 
  10. Shake It Off 
  11. Looking for an Echo 
  12. Ooh Whee (That Doo Wop Song) (Bonus Track) 

Tour Dates

9/18 – Oxford, MS – Gertrude Castellow Ford Center for the Performing Arts

10/07 – New York, NY – Sony Hall

10/10 – Jim Thorpe, PA – Penn’s Peak

10/11 – Bristol, CT – Downtown Live at the Rockwell Theater

10/16 – Pocatello, ID – L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center

10/17 – Ogden, UT – Onstage Ogden

10/18 – Provo, UT – Covey Center for the Arts

11/1 – Suquamish, WA – Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort

11/6 – Wisconsin Rapids, WI – Performing Arts Center of Wisconsin Rapids

11/7 – Wabash, IN – Honeywell Center

11/8 – Clinton Twp, MI – Macomb Center for the Performing Arts

11/9 – Nashville, IN – Brown County Music Center

11/22 – Stony Brook, NY – Staller Center for the Arts

12/5 – Staten Island, NY – St. George Theatre

12/6 – Lakewood, NJ – Strand Theatre

12/11 – Fredonia, NY – King Concert Hall

12/12 – Flint, MI – Flint Institute of Music

12/13 – Akron, OH – Edwin J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall

12/14 – Tuscawaras, OH – Performing Arts Center at Kent State Tuscarawas

12/18 – Newberry, SC – Newberry Opera House

12/19 – Beaufort, SC – USCB Center for the Arts

12/27 – Ocean City, MD – Ocean City Performing Arts Center

1/16 – Marion, IL – Marion Cultural and Civic Center

1/17 – Schaumburg, IL – Prairie Center

1/18 – Sheboygan, WI – Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts

1/23 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker

2/10 – Mt. Pleasant, TX – Whatley Center for the Performing Arts

2/12 – Hot Springs, AR – Hot Springs Village

2/13 – Hot Springs, AR – Hot Springs Village

2/14 – Huntingdon, TN – Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center

2/18 – Carmel, CA – Sunset Center

2/19 – Grass Valley, CA – Center for the Arts

2/20 – Saratoga, CA – Montalvo Arts Center

2/22 – Modesto, CA – Gallo Center for the Arts

2/23 – Arroyo Grande, CA – Clark Center for the Performing Arts

2/26 – Valdosta, CA – Turner Center for the Arts

2/27 – Hudson, FL – Suncoast Broadway Dinner Theatre

2/28 – Hudson, FL – Suncoast Broadway Dinner Theatre

3/6 – Jacksonville, FL – Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts

3/7 – Sanibel, FL – Big Arts at Christensen Hall

3/8 – The Villages, FL – Sharon L Morse Performing Arts Center

3/11 – Key West, FL – Tennessee Williams Theatre

3/12 – Sarasota, FL – Van Wezel Performing Arts Center

3/20 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Symphony

3/21 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Symphony

3/22 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Symphony

4/10 – Thousand Oaks, CA – Fred Kavli Theatre

4/11 – Rolling Hills Estates, CA – Palos Verdes Performing Arts Center

4/12 – Chandler, AZ – Chandler Center for the Arts

4/25 – Peekskill, NY – Paramount Hudson Valley Theater

5/2 – McLean, VA – McLean Community Center

5/3 – Newport News, VA – Ferguson Center for the Arts

5/9 – Morristown, NJ – Mayo Performing Arts Center

5/30 – St. Louis, MO – St. Louis Symphony

 

Press Photo

Credit: Josh Drake

 

About The Doo Wop Project

The dynamic Broadway stars of The Doo Wop Project are on a mission to put Doo Wop on everyone’s playlist! The smokin’ hot band consists of vocalists Charl Brown, Dwayne Cooper, John Dias, Russell Fischer & Dominic Nolfi as well as musical director Sonny Paladino. They capture and deliver the classic sounds of the guys who, back in the day, harmonized with each other on stoops, in the subway, and on street corners, and they have also created a unique, exciting, fun way to “Doowop-ify” today's biggest hits – reimagining them as though they had been written during the Doo Wop era! Once you experience The Doo Wop Project live on stage, you’ll see why everyone around the country calls them AMERICA’S PREMIERE DOO WOP GROUP. Their brand new 90 minute show -- “Echoes of the Street” -- keeps the classic sounds of Doo Wop alive for audiences of all ages. You’ll hear Doo Wop classics like the Del Vikings’ “Whispering Bells”, The Tymes’ “So Much in Love”, The Marcels’ “Blue Moon”, The Four Seasons’ “Sherry” and Motown’s “My Girl”. And you’ll fall in love with The Doo Wop Project’s Doowop-ified versions of contemporary songs by artists like Taylor Swift, Pharell Williams and Daft Punk. This show celebrates a music genre that has never lost its cool….while making it cool for generations to come. #SAVEDOOWOP

 

For more information, contact Shore Fire Media's Rebecca Shapiro and Moya Crowley at TheDooWopProjectPR@ShoreFire.com.