The Earth Angels

The Earth Angels released a music video, directed by David Conill and Christina Scheper, in which they covered the Valiants' 1958 "This is the Night for Love".

[5] The Earth Angels owe their success in the United States to their discovery by Doowop Cafe host Joe Conroy (DJ Brad).

[6] Conroy found a cover of the Capris' "My Island in The Sun" which the group had uploaded to YouTube, reached out to them by mail, suggested that they make a studio recording, and helped produce and distribute their music.

[7][8] Carmen Kaye, presenter of the Australian Internet radio show Doo Wop Corner, included them on her worldwide list of featured present-day doo-wop groups.

[9] Lead vocalist Jordi Majó was introduced to American popular music by his mother, and had listened to jazz, doo-wop and rock and roll since childhood.

Joan developed a musical ear at an early age, learned to play the piano, guitar, drums and harmonica and was a member of Cram, a rock band.

After performing on the streets, they were hired by the Soul Productions audiovisual company to film a commemorative video for the fifth anniversary of the music program Silenci.

[15] After the release of their video performance of "I Don't Wanna Grow Up", they were contacted by night clubs such as the Pequeña Betty and the Irish Rover in Madrid.

[26] At the Hilton Hotel, the Earth Angels performed an a cappella cover of the "A Thousand Stars" with the Quotations and Kathy Young (who sang the original version).

Onstage, all in gray
The Carrasco brothers perform with John Gummoe, lead singer of The Cascades and writer of " Rhythm of the Rain ", in 2006. [ 10 ]
Kathy Young singing, with the Earth Angels backing her up
Joan, Pol and Christian perform " A Thousand Stars " with its original singer, Kathy Young .
(left to right) Jordi, Christian and Joan opposite the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh