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  1. Following the deaths of Maestro and Ferrara, original member Joe Ruvio returned, and the group recruited new lead singer Roy Michaels. Michaels was replaced by Joe Esposito in 2013. On May 9, 2012, Johnny Maestro was honored by the House of Representatives of the United States of America.

  2. Upon joining forces as the Brooklyn Bridge, the group issued their self-titled debut album in 1969, scoring their first Top Five hit with the Jimmy Webb composition “Worst that Could Happen.”

  3. Explore Joe Ruvio's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Joe Ruvio on AllMusic.

  4. Happy 72nd Birthday to Joe Ruvio, one of the founders of The Brooklyn Bridge who still graces the stage with the band today.

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  5. Original: Vocals: Johnny Maestro, Les Cauchi, Fred Ferrara, Mike Gregorio. Musical Director Tom Sullivan, keyboardist Carolyn Wood, guitarist Richie Macioce, bass guitarist Jimmy Rosica, trumpeter Shelly Davis, saxophonist Joe Ruvio and drummer Artie Catanzarita.

  6. Lineups Original: Vocals: Johnny Maestro, Les Cauchi, Fred Ferrara, Mike Gregorio. Musical Director Tom Sullivan, keyboardist Carolyn Wood, guitarist Richie Macioce, bass guitarist Jimmy Rosica, trumpeter Shelly Davis, saxophonist Joe Ruvio and drummer Artie Catanzarita. Current: Vocals: Fred Ferrara, Les Cauchi, keyboards and vocals Marty D ...

  7. The '60s pop outfit Brooklyn Bridge were led by Johnny Maestro, the former frontman of the Crests. The group was formed on Long Island in 1968 from the ashes of local rivals the Del-Satins (a vocal quartet including Maestro, Fred Ferrara, Mike Gregorio, and Les Cauchi) and the Rhythm Method (musical director Tom Sullivan, guitarist Jim Macioce, ...