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  1. Following the loss of both Mitch Margo in 2017 and his brother Phil Margo in 2021, Phil's son, Noah, felt it paramount to continue to celebrate the great music created by his father and his uncle. With this new configuration Noah honors their legacy while keeping it in the family.

  2. Noah Margo, president of the Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education, spent more than three decades touring with his father and uncle, original members of the doo wop band The Tokens. When Margo took the stage for the Concerts on Cañon music series on Aug. 17, he was keeping alive a musical legacy spanning three generations.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TokensThe Tokens - Wikipedia

    Finally establishing its most famous name and line-up, the group became known as the Tokens in 1960 after recruiting the 13-year-old multi-instrumentalist and first tenor Mitch Margo and his baritone brother Philip "Phil" Margo.

  4. 21. Dez. 2023 · Educators, elected officials, friends and family congratulated outgoing Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education President Noah Margo while welcoming his colleague and successor, Dr. Amanda Stern, as head of the board on Dec. 19.

  5. Noah Margo is serving his 13th year on the Beverly Hills School Board. He has served as Board President for three terms. Noah is an executive board member of the Beverly Hills/West Hollywood Democratic Club.

  6. 30. Mai 2024 · Newly-elected Board Members Mary Wells and Dr. Amanda Stern, and re-elected Board Member Noah Margo took the oath of office administered by Superintendent Dr. Michael Bregy, Hawthorne Elementary School Assistant Principal Kevin Painter and Beverly Hills High School Principal Dave Jackson, respectively.

  7. Noah Margo (Drums, Vocals) Noah toured with THE TOKENS since 1993. He is a playwright, a children's author, and a handyman. He has taught elementary school and also currently serves as a governing board member for the Beverly Hills Unified School District. He is only the third person in California history to win a write-in campaign.