Member of the 1950s vocal group The Del-Satins (although he didn't sing with them until the 1960s), lead singer in the
1950s/1960s group The Crests and the 1960s/1970s group
The Brooklyn Bridge.
After "The Worst That Could Happen", Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge had three mid-chart hits: "Welcome Me Love", "Blessed Is The
Rain", and the controversial "Your Husband, My Wife".