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The Cornell Gunter Coasters

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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 11 reviews

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The Cornell Gunter Coasters on Tour

The legacy of The Coasters goes back to the very beginning of rock 'n' roll. As one of the biggest groups of the first wave of rock 'n' roll in the mid '50s, they helped define a huge swath of the American musical identity, both on record and on stage. On such timeless smashes as "Young Blood," "Searchin'," "Yakety Yak," "Charlie Brown," and "Poison Ivy," they combined raw, unfettered energy with an infectious sense of humor and a well honed stagecraft. They were known for sophisticated synchronization of both their moves and their vocals. And the sound of The Coasters remains to this day — the group led by '50s member Cornell Gunter until his death in 1990 continues to tour, often appearing alongside legendary peers like The Platters and The Drifters. And the current version of The Cornell Gunter Coasters still gives modern-day audiences a taste of the excitement and electricity that was in the air back when rock 'n' roll was born.

The Cornell Gunter Coasters Background

The Coasters first came to life in 1955 as an offshoot of the West coast R&B group The Robins. Carl Gardner and Bobby Nunn of The Robins were brought to New York by the iconic production/songwriting team of Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller. Billy Guy, Leon Hughes, and guitarist Adolph Jacobs completed the first lineup, though the personnel would shift several times over the years. The Coasters were a success straight out of the gate with their debut single, 1956's "Down in Mexico," and their feisty vocal power with Lieber & Stoller's often humor-filled tunes became their signature mix. That combination continued to serve The Coasters well as they charted some of the biggest, most memorable hits of the first rock 'n' roll era, like "Yakety Yak," "Poison Ivy," "Charlie Brown," and Searchin'." Cornell Gunter was a part of the group during a crucial period in their history, appearing on their late '50s and early '60s hits, and he went on to lead the touring version of the band, dubbed The Cornell Gunter Coasters. Although he passed away in 1990, the group continues to carry the rock 'n' roll torch forward under his name.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 11 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great to see & hear old favorites from way back when!

    by Chetn on 12/15/19Broome County Forum - Binghamton

    Fun to see and hear these old time favorites live, and they were alive. The voices were still good (particularly the lead singers for the Drifters & Platters), the song harmonies solid, and the stage presence & moves most appropriate. Well done and much appreciated.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show

    by Cher283 on 12/15/19Broome County Forum - Binghamton

    Loved it! All 3 groups were fantastic. The old songs really take you back. Love the dressed up groups compared to the jeans and tshirts of today’s singers. Great voices and very entertaining.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Music we remembered

    by Ladydi on 12/15/19Broome County Forum - Binghamton

    The Coasters, the Platters and The Drifters took me back to those younger days of fine music and the memories of yesteryear! Excellent entertainment by all three groups!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by C. P. on 1/4/19Edgewater E Center - Laughlin

    Music was crisp and clear. Show was great took my parents and they loved it.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Past their time

    by R. M. on 1/3/19Edgewater E Center - Laughlin

    While they are very nice gentlemen its really time to turn things over to a tribute group. They were slow and the singing was off by a lot. Maybe they should add additional singers to back them up.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Doo Wop NY Eve

    by Joyce A. on 1/3/19Edgewater E Center - Laughlin

    Front row and New Years Eve with this great bunch of entertainers, what else could I say. Awesome singers with personalities to match. Funny as ever made the show extra fun. If you get the chance to go - do it, you won’t be disappointed.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great music

    by R. E. on 1/2/19Edgewater E Center - Laughlin

    A exciting show, with great music. Hope they come back again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best day ever!

    by C. V. on 12/26/18Embassy Theatre - Fort Wayne

    Just loved everything about the singers! Had a blast!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 3/19/13Fred Kavli Theatre-Thousand Oaks Civic Arts - Thousand Oaks

    The entire show brought back such wonderful memories. I had seen The Platters in September 1963 in Wildwood Crest NJ; never imagined I would see them 50 years later.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    by milvet2t on 3/18/13Fred Kavli Theatre-Thousand Oaks Civic Arts - Thousand Oaks

    Although I am a fan of the "oldies" the groups that performed were a little past their prime