Manhattan 's hit records in the 1960s--and a Long Island group called Rhythm Method into an 11-piece band and renamed them The Brooklyn Bridge. Their first record was also their biggest, "The Worst That Could Happen." They had some minor hits after that. Maestro continues to appear in oldies shows, both solo and with different versions of The Brooklyn Bridge.
Member of the 1950s vocal group The Del-Satins (although he didnt sing with them until the 1960s), lead singer in the 1950s/1960s group The Crests and the 1960s/1970s group The Brooklyn Bridge.
After "The Worst That Could Happen", Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge had three mid-chart hits: "Welcome Me Love", "Blessed Is The Rain", and the controversial "Your Husband, My Wife".