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From Hicksville to the Ed Sullivan Show: Jimmy Rosica recalls the birth of The Brooklyn Bridge

Summary by LI Press
Hicksville native and bassist Jimmy Rosica remembers the night that changed his life: March 15, 1968, at a local nightclub on Route 110 in Farmingdale called Cloud 9 A Go Go. What started as a garage band performance for a battle of the bands led to the formation of one of the most iconic doo-wop pop groups of the late 1960s—The Brooklyn Bridge. “We were just a bunch of kids; we were all from Hicksville, me, Tommy Sullivan, Carolyn Sullivan (nee…
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LI Press broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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