Artist's albums
For Collectors Only
1993 · album
Do The Doo Wop
2021 · album
The Best of the Crests Featuring Johnny Mastro: 16 Fabulous Hits
2020 · compilation
Soul Masters: The Crests
2014 · single
Ten Best Series - The Crests
2010 · album
My Juanita (Digital 45) - Single
2010 · single
Sweetest One (Digital 45) - Single
2010 · single
Golden Oldies (Digitally Remastered)
2010 · album
Sixteen Candles - Greatest Hits
2008 · single
Golden Oldies
2007 · compilation
16 Candles
2007 · single
The Angels Listened
1958 · album
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Biography
One of the most successful integrated doo wop groups, the Crests waxed the classic ballad "16 Candles" in 1959. Formed in 1956, they began recording the next year for Joyce, where they inched onto the pop lists with "Sweetest One." Moving to the brand-new Coed logo, Johnny Maestro's (b. May 7, 1939) warm tenor made "16 Candles" a national smash, and pop/R&B hybrids like "The Angels Listened In" and "Step by Step" also did well. Maestro went solo in 1960, scoring the next year with "Model Girl" on Coed, while the Crests attempted to survive on their own. Maestro eventually reclaimed stardom as leader of Brooklyn Bridge, an 11-piece aggregation that hit with "Worst That Could Happen" in 1968. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi