Monday, May 21, 2012

May 22, 1959: Dave "Baby" Cortez, Bo Diddley, The Heartbeats, The Fiestas, The Cadillacs and Bobby Day ROCK DC's famous Howard Theater...

May 22, 1959
Washington, DC's Famous
Howard Theater

Dave 'Baby' Cortez, Bo Diddley, The Heartbeats, The Fiestas, The Cadillacs and Bobby Day begin a week of shows at The Howard Theater, Washington, DC






Dave 'Baby' Cortez came out from DETROIT to do this show…




 Bo Diddley came out of Chicago to put on his show… 


 The Heartbeats

The Heartbeats were best known for their song "A Thousand Miles Away", which charted at #53 in the US Billboard listings in 1957. This show got a bit more mileage out of that single:


Originally called "The Hearts", they switched in 1955 when a female group by the same name scored a minor Billboard hit. They were signed shortly after James "Shep" Sheppard joined the group, and were shuffled between various production companies over the next few years. 1959 was the year of "The Heartbeat" split-up, and Sheppard later went on to start Shep and the Limelites


The Fiestas

Officially, this band had just started out in 1958...

They contracted with Old Town Records company in 1959 after the company's owner, Hy Weiss, overheard the group singing in a bathroom adjacent to his office in Harlem. Their debut single was 1959's "So Fine", written by Johnny Otis; the song was a hit in the U.S., reaching #3 on the Black Singles chart and #11 on the Billboard Hot 100
--this is what made them famous:


 The Cadillacs

This group had a bonified hit to promote!!!


 And Bobby Day was promoting his hit
 “Rockin’ Robin”


All of this incredible LIVE music happened on May 22, 1959 and was the first night of a week of shows at
The Howard Theater,Washington, DC, USA.

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