Angelo D'Aleo
Angelo D'Aleo is an American singer and songwriter, best known as a member of the popular doo-wop group, the Dell-Vikings. Born on February 3, 1940, he gained fame in the 1950s with the group's hit songs, which blended rhythm and blues with pop music. The Dell-Vikings were notable for being one of the first racially integrated vocal groups.
In addition to his music career, D'Aleo has been involved in various entertainment projects over the years. He has participated in reunions and performances, celebrating the legacy of doo-wop music and its influence on later genres. His contributions continue to be recognized by fans of classic American music.