Jimmy Gallagher of The Passions
Joe Neary of The Mystics

STAN ZIZKA
Of The Del Satins

DON K. REED
THE DOO WOP SHOP CBS FM 

THE HARMONY STREET SHOW
 SOME OF MY FAVORITE INTERVIEWS and  RADIO SHOWS

THE HARMONY STREET SHOW
WITH GUEST LESLIE STREETER
FROM THE PALM BEACH  POST

The Harmony Street Show
August 18th, 2009

Randy Sufuto
of The Rainbows
Lenny Welch
Larry Chance of The Earls
Joey Dee
of The Starliters

Johnny Maestro
 Mike Miller

 JT Carter Originator
 of The Crests

Jay Siegel of The Tokens
Dee Dee Kinnebrew of The Crystals
Lola and The Saints
Carl Gardner SR
and JR of
The Coasters

MIke Paladino of The Bon - Aires and The Doo Wop Juke Box
Walter J Conklin IV August 8 
Hi Mike,
           I wanted to let you that I found your interview with J.T. Carter very informative about the formation of the Crests. Thank you for taking the time to do the interviews you put together. As you may know, these interviews serve a very important archival purpose about the history of Doo Wop.

Sincerely,
Walter

Victor Sabatino - 2010-08Great site! Vic from Just Nuts formally Mixed Nuts
Danny Bruno - 2010-06
Mike,
Great web site. Love the sound and the great photos. WOW !!! Paulette was a KNOCKOUT then as well as now. Glad all is doing well and you are enjoying life AND STILL SINGING.
Catch you on the  radio every chance I can.
Sez Ya, Danny
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Jay Traynor of
The Americans and The Tokens

LLoyd Price
R and B Legend

Kenny Vance of The Americans and The Planetones
Tommy Ronca of The Chaperones
Dennis Lambert Songwriter Extraordinaire
BoB Kretzschmar of Starlight Discs
and Les Levine Bass Singer Extraordinaire

Bobby Valli
John Madara who wrote Rock and Roll is Here To Stay and At The Hop
Frankie Reina of The Capris
Lenny CoCo
of The Chimes

Herb Cox of The Cleftones
Les Cauchi of The Brooklyn Bridge Talking About Johnny
Clay Cole
Rest In Peace Clay

Terry Stewart CEO of  The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Earl "Speedo" Carroll of The Cadillacs
Little Anthony and Clarence Collins of The Imperials
Vito Picone of The Elegants
The Teenagers
Jimmy Merchant and Herman Santiago

Jimmy Beaumont
 and The Skyliners

with Gavin Rapp, on the movie set of Since I Dont Have You The Movie

Charlie Thomas
of The Drifters
La La Brooks
of The Crystals
Donald Riggio
author of Seven Inch Vinyl

Annette and Roz   
The Original Vandellas

Mary Wilson
 of The Supremes

Carl Gardner of the Coasters his last interviewwith Veta Gardner talking about Carls funeral
Harmony Street on The Doo Wop Shop with Don K Reed for the very first time

Mikey: Can't begin to tell you what a pleasure is was and has been to do this interview. I'm extremely appreciative of you exposing so much of my new stuff to people around the world who never heard any of these tunes. I listened to every minute including your lovely "Harmony Street" song at the end. Thank you so much and looking forward to meeting you one of these days. Please put me in touch with Dennis Lambert. All the best and hope you get lots of feedback from this interview. Your friend, John Claude Gummoe
Dodie Stevens
Tan Shoes and Pink Shoe Laces

 John Claude Gummoe lead singer of The Cascades and writer of The Rhythm of The Rain
My Harmony Street Interview of The Week
are Tommy Mara, Tony Passa and Frank Mancuso of The Legends of Doo Wop

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Mel Carter
Hey Mike it was a pleasure doing your show and going over some of the inside stuff that we know---thinking about the people weve known and the moments we've shared with them--makes you feel great inside--all the best to you an yours---MC
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Joe Billingslea of The Contours with Odell Jones
Les Cauchi and Stan Zizka with their thoughts on the passing of Fred Ferrara of The Del Satins and The Brooklyn Bridge
Terry Johnson
of The Flamingos

Ken Brady
Of The Casinos
The Great
Mel Carter

Dear Mike
I just listened to my interview with you and let me tell you from the bottom of my heart- in my
career, I must have done over 100 interviews on tv, and radio, etc.but the way you mixed my songs with the narration was without a doubt the best ever.After all these years, I'm glad I met somebody like you
who is a real honest to goodness mench. When Johnny is here in March, it would be my pleasure to go see him with you.
Keep in touch.

Your friend
Paul Vance

Tony Micale
Of The Reflections