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).