Doo Wop Weekend - Saturday

Sat. Jun 6, 2020 at 5:30pm EDT
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Doo Wop Weekend - Saturday

Due to COVID-19, we have made the decision to CANCEL Doo Wop Weekend that had been scheduled for June 5-6. We will continue to comply with all Pennsylvania Department of Health and State mandates regarding closures, health and well-being protocols and following all Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines regarding social distancing.  Hopefully at some point, we will get back to normal and look forward to seeing you at next year's Doo Wop Weekend. 


As you have already purchased tickets or lodging, we will be sending you full refunds.




Join us on Saturday, June 6 for a night that will bring back memories of sock hops and soda shops featuring Kid Kyle and The Chantels. Lets turn back the clock for a night of dinner and dancing and Doo Wop classics!


A special overnight lodging package is available for Doo Wop Weekend that includes tickets to Friday and Saturday night's  shows and much more!  To book your package, please call 866-437-1300.


Doo Wop Saturday Event Schedule



  • Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

  • Dinner Buffet at 6 p.m.

  • Kid Kyle take the stage at 7 p.m.

  • Followed by The Chantels at 8 p.m.

  • After the performance, stay just a little bit longer and meet the members of the bands.


The Chantels


The Chantels began their journey to stardom in 1956 by a chance meeting with Richard Barrett; lead singer of the Valentines, on New York's famed Broadway. The five girls, Arlene Smith, Renee Minus, Jacqulyn Landry, Sonia Goring and Lois Harris attended St. Anthony of Padua Elementary School in the Bronx, New York, and were members of St. Anthony's church choir. Their unique sound was rooted in the liturgical music of that church, and the sounds of the boy groups that sang on the street corners of the Bronx. Barrett recorded the Chantels on George Goldner's End Record label. "He's Gone" backed by the "Plea" were released in 1957.


The next release "Maybe" became a major national hit and made the Chantels stars overnight. The Chantels began a series of nationwide tours with Alan Freed and "Murray the K" Kaufman and appeared on Dick Clark's American Bandstand.


In 1962, The Chantels released what was to become the group's highest charted record, "Look in My Eyes" and followed up with the up-tempo "Well I told you" which was a top 20 hit.


Today, The Chantels , Sonia Goring Wilson, Lois Harris Powell, Renee Minus White and Ami Ortiz, are among the most popular and requested singing groups, performing their numerous great hits.

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Grand Ballroom 777 Waterwheel Drive
Seven Springs, PA 15622