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''[[The Doowah Boys]]'' is the main title of a series of tributes to the music of the 1950s and afterwards, devised and directed by [[Kevin Feather]] with four singer adancers. Produced by [[Pieter Toerien]], the shows toured the country playing at various venues and festivals.  
 
''[[The Doowah Boys]]'' is the main title of a series of tributes to the music of the 1950s and afterwards, devised and directed by [[Kevin Feather]] with four singer adancers. Produced by [[Pieter Toerien]], the shows toured the country playing at various venues and festivals.  
  
''[[The Doowah Boys 2002]]'' for example included songs from the Inkspots of the 1940's, The Platters of the 1950's, The Beach Boys and The Beatles of the 1960's, The Bee Gees of the 1970's, Air Supply of the 1980's and Backstreet Boys of the 1990's.
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Show titles include ''[[The Doowah Boys 3]]'',  ''[[The Doowah Boys 2002]]'' and so on. For example, the latter show included songs from the Inkspots of the 1940's, The Platters of the 1950's, The Beach Boys and The Beatles of the 1960's, The Bee Gees of the 1970's, Air Supply of the 1980's and Backstreet Boys of the 1990's.

Revision as of 12:13, 11 March 2022

The Doowah Boys is the main title of a series of tributes to the music of the 1950s and afterwards, devised and directed by Kevin Feather with four singer adancers. Produced by Pieter Toerien, the shows toured the country playing at various venues and festivals.

Show titles include The Doowah Boys 3, The Doowah Boys 2002 and so on. For example, the latter show included songs from the Inkspots of the 1940's, The Platters of the 1950's, The Beach Boys and The Beatles of the 1960's, The Bee Gees of the 1970's, Air Supply of the 1980's and Backstreet Boys of the 1990's.