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Stupid Cupid: The Girl Group Era (Rosemary George)Stupid Cupid: The Girl Group Era Available on CD or Download
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Listen to Brooklyn’s own Angelo Branford as DJ on WGBO Jazz 88.3FM (March 20, 2016 ) playing selections from Rosemary George’s Stupid Cupid!


Customer Reviews

Michael K. | Excellent covers album
I’m a big fan of “cover” albums and this is one of the most enjoyable ones purchased in recent years. Excellent renditions of songs mainly associated with female artists of 50’s & early 60’s. Only complaint is relative brevity of CD. Easily room for additional thirty minutes of music.

 

If you haven’t heard her before, it will be clear to you that her love for the music from what she has officially coined “The Girl Group Era” comes shining through in every note. With class and style, Rosemary is a time machine, transporting the listener back to a simpler time. You can’t help but feel good after hearing her in her element!!


Joe Melillo | BUY THIS!!!
If you’ve ever heard the amazing Rosemary George in concert, then the best praise I can offer is that it’s just like being able to listen to a Rosemary George concert any time you want.


DJ J de Saint | WMHB 89.7 FM, Colby College (Waterville, ME)
Love your version of ‘Baby I’m Yours’ on the Oasis disc Sampler…
…Absolutely love the CD and play it every Saturday morning on my show. Others are also playing it. Do you ever give concerts in the North East?


Stupid Cupid: The Girl Group Era (Rosemary George)Stupid Cupid: The Girl Group Era Available on CD or Download
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