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The group later appeared in 97 episodes of their own music variety show that aired from 1977 to 1981; by that time Leonard, Cahn and Garrett had left the group, replaced by Jon "Bowzer" Bauman and others. Bauman, a popular fixture on the TV show, has since left the group and will not be appearing with them this weekend.
Another founding member who had a scheduling conflict and won't be appearing this weekend is Alan Cooper, who now is a distinguished professor of biblical studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary.
"Let's face it, we were a bright bunch of guys," said Jocko Marcellino, an original member who still tours with Sha Na Na 40 years later.
In 1978, the group appeared as "Johnny Casino and the Gamblers," in the movie musical "Grease," which featured several Sha Na Na rock covers. The soundtrack album was nominated for a Grammy and was certified platinum eight times.
"What Sha Na Na did was put the fun back in rock 'n' roll at a time when rock 'n' roll was starting to take itself a little too seriously," said Bruce "Cousin Brucie" Morrow, a legendary New York City disc jockey. "I'd have to say they were very influential in many ways. They never got the flowers, never got the bouquets they deserved."
Marcellino said he was amazed how well the group meshed during Friday's rehearsal. "It's like they were in the other room. We're all just falling into it all over again," he said.
As he looked at his colleagues giving press interviews after the rehearsal, Marcellino summed up the group's story:
"We started it as a campy thing in campus and it still is the essence of it -- guys hanging out doo-wopping, just like we were back on the stoop."
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