
The
Happenings
The
Happenings virtually exploded onto the national charts in May
of 1966 with their first single release, "See You In September".
The song quickly spiraled up the charts to become an international
#1 record throughout the entire summer. Most recently, Entertainment
Magazine has listed "See You In September" in the top
100 summer songs of all time! The Happenings, continuing to become
a major force in the music industry, soon released their next
smash hit "Go Away Little Girl" and hugely successful
album "Bye, Bye, So Long, Farewell". With Bob Miranda,
the lead singer of The Happenings and the voice that literally
spearheaded the group into international stardom, many great releases
were to follow including the classic hits, "I Got Rhythm",
My Mammy", and a virtual treasure chest of hit albums.
In the years
to follow, The Happenings would travel and perform throughout
the United States, Europe and South America. Their venues would
include large capacity concerts and appearances on nearly every
major television show in America including: The Tonight Show with
Johnny Carson, the Smothers Brothers Show and The Merv Griffin
Show. They would share the stage with such music and entertainment
giants as The Beach Boys, Roy Orbison, Joan Rivers, John Denver,
The Drifters, The Kingston Trio, and many more.
Today, the
group consists of three principal members. With Bob Miranda at
the helm, complemented by the outstanding musical and vocal talents
of long standing members bob Kulik and George Rizzi, the group
is a powerhouse of nostalgia and contemporary material that truly
captures the classic signature sound that has made The Happenings
a worldwide favorite for 30 years! The Happenings continue to
perform in concert arenas and major show rooms throughout the
country. Their extraordinary vocal talent and unparalleled showmanship
continues to consistently bring audiences to their feet literally
everywhere they go!
In the words
of Richard Nader one of the great concert promoter of all time,
"The incredible sound of "The Happenings is a good today
as it was in the 1960's".
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