The Brooklyn Bridge had its start when two groups, the vocal Del Satins and the instrumentalist Rhythm Method joined together in New York City. The have played in concert halls all over North America and have appeared on the major television shows over the years. Among the Brooklyn Bridge's hit recordings is the gold record, "The Worst That Could Happen."
Lou Christie began singing as a choirboy in his native Pittsburgh, PA. Together with Twyla Herbert, Christie co-wrote most of his million-selling hit records including 'Lightnin' Strikes,' a number-one hit in the '60's. He has appeared with most of the 'Rock & Roll' legends and has also performed before the British Royal Family.