Answer: doowop

AnswerCrossword Clue
DOOWOPBarbershop relative
DOOWOPStyle of Billy Joel's "The Longest Time"
DOOWOPGenre of "Under the Boardwalk"
DOOWOPStyle of group singing
DOOWOPPop music style
DOOWOP1950's music style
DOOWOPIt used to be sung on street corners
DOOWOPHarmonic singing style
DOOWOPIt was sung in Rocky Balboa's neighborhood
DOOWOPSinging style of the 1950s
DOOWOP"Duke of Earl," stylistically
DOOWOPSinging genre of the '50s
DOOWOPGenre of "Only You"
DOOWOPThe Marcels' music
DOOWOPSinging style with African-American roots
doowopstyle of small-group vocal harmonizing, commercialized as a type of so-called street singing in the 1950s, in which words and nonsense syllables are chanted in rhythmic harmony to support the stylized melody of the lead singer
doowopa singing style
DOOWOP'50s sound
DOOWOPThe Drifters' musical style
DOOWOP'50s music genre
DOOWOP'50s singing style
DOOWOP'50s genre
DOOWOPMusic style of the Drifters and the Platters
DOOWOPThe Platters' platters, stylistically
DOOWOPSinging style popular in the 1950s
DOOWOPStyle of Randy and the Rainbows
DOOWOPSinging style of the '50s
DOOWOP"Duke of Earl" or "Get a Job," stylistically
DOOWOPGenre characterized by nonsense syllables
DOOWOPStreet corner genre
DOOWOP"Grease" music genre
DOOWOPThe Ink Spots' genre
DOOWOPStreet-singing genre