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Ronnie I's Spotlight On Vocal Group Harmony Volume 1 - Cornerstone (feat. Golden Voice Harry)

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Volume 1 - Cornerstone (feat. Golden Voice Harry)
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DVD Details

  • Full Interview
  • Photo Slideshow
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Originally Released: 2005
  • Label: Clifton Music

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This DVD features seven outstanding performances from the Tri-State area's own Cornerstone, an acappella group deeply rooted in Philadelphia's original doo-wop scene of the 1960s. Lead singer and Philadelphia legend Harry "The Golden Voice" Schmidt joins Bill Diamond, Pat Yocolano and Al Loughhead for renditions of "When I Woke Up This Morning," "Your Promise To Be Mine," "The Things I Love," "Gloria, My Love," "No Sweet Lovin'," "Souvenirs" and "Have You No Heart."

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  • Sales Rank: 69,469
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