June 8, 2014

Video: Jersey Boys Natl Tour’s Fab Rendition of ‘El Paso’!

June 8th, 2014

Quinn Van Antwerp, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Nicolas Dromard and Adam Zelasko sing their rendition of “El Paso,” the classic song written by Marty Robbins, in honor of their great week spent in El Paso with the national touring production of Jersey Boys. Accompanied on guitars by Ty Simmons and Brian LaFontaine.

Great job, gentlemen!

4 Comments »

  1. Such great harmonies. Just goes to show that talented singers can sing most anything. Now, after their JB days are done, perhaps they should buck the trend and avoid doing 60s pop, like The Midtown Men and Under The Streetlamp. Maybe bring some Season-esque harmonies to country music. Anybody have a name for such a group?

    Comment by George O'Brien — June 8, 2014 @ 2:19 pm

  2. That was amazingly good!

    Comment by Gary — June 8, 2014 @ 5:50 pm

  3. I have thought for a long time that “Come A Little Bit Closer” by Jay and The Americans, “Heroes and Villains” by The Beach Boys, and “Spanish Lace” and “New Mexican Rose” by The Four Seasons were all inspired by “El Paso”. “El Paso” in the final episode was also the best part of the Cable TV Series “Breaking Bad”, as the rest was just disturbing. I don’t know too many people who don’t like “El Paso”.

    Comment by Ted — June 8, 2014 @ 10:17 pm

  4. You know, George. You may have something there. 4 part harmony is not limited to just 50s/60s Doo-Wop style. I think these guys have something here. Like Joe Pesci said, “It’s a good blend!” I hope they have the inclination to develop it and take it on the road. If so, I’m in the front row!

    Comment by Gary — June 9, 2014 @ 12:28 am

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