The Village Stompers were a U.S. dixieland music group with the hit "Washington Square" in 1963. The band was known for its instrumental pieces. The Village Stompers originated from Greenwich Village, New York. The group consisted of Dick Brady, Don Coates, Mitchell May, Ralph Casale, Frank Hubbell, Lenny Pogan, Al McManus and Joe Muranyi. They had instrumental hits on the Epic record label with "Washington Square" / "Turkish Delight" released in September 1963, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot...
The Village Stompers were a U.S. dixieland music group with the hit "Washington Square" in 1963. The band was known for its instrumental pieces.
The Village Stompers originated from Greenwich Village, New York. The group consisted of Dick Brady, Don Coates, Mitchell May, Ralph Casale, Frank Hubbell, Lenny Pogan, Al McManus and Joe Muranyi. They had instrumental hits on the Epic record label with "Washington Square" / "Turkish Delight" released in September 1963, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart,[1] and #1 on the Adult Contemporary Charts[2] plus also reaching #1 on the Australian Charts in October of that year Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.