The 'The Worst That Could Happen' singer died at 70 after losing his battle with cancer on March 24. Johnny Maestro Passed Away at 70 See larger image
"The Worst That Could Happen" singer Johnny Maestro has lost his battle with cancer at the age of 70. The rocker and doo-wop vocalist passed away in Florida late on Wednesday, March 24. Maestro, real name John Mastrangelo, enjoyed a lengthy career that began as a singer with The Crests, one of the music industry's first interracial bands, in the 1950s.
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