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Brooklyn Dreams (group)

The Brooklyn Dreams was a successful singing group of the late 1970s and early 1980s mixing R&B harmonies with contemporary dance/disco music and best known for a number of collaborations with singer Donna Summer. The band consisted of Joe "Bean" Esposito, Eddie Hokenson and Bruce Sudano. Esposito provided lead vocals for the band and played guitar, while Sudano played keyboards and Hokenson played drums and occasionally sang lead vocals.
==Biography==

Their biggest hit was the single "Heaven Knows", a single by Donna Summer featuring Joe Esposito on second lead and the group singing backup. Released on the Casablanca label in January 1979, the single reached # 4 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. A version of the song is featured on Summer's ''Live and More'' album. Their version of the song appears on the band's 1979 album, ''Sleepless Nights,'' with Esposito singing the lead vocal and Summer singing second lead with the group again contributing backing vocals, and credited as "Brooklyn Dreams with Donna Summer". The band sang backup on other tracks from several Summer albums during this period.
Their self-titled debut album ''Brooklyn Dreams'' (1977) received positive critical reviews, comparing the group's harmonies to those of The Righteous Brothers. Singles "Sad Eyes" and the dance track "Music, Harmony and Rhythm" were modest hits. The latter song has been sampled over the years by various Hip hop artists. While the album was a modest hit, the group gained public awareness via an appearance, along with Kenny Vance of Jay and the Americans, as "Professor La Plano and The Planotones" in the 1978 film ''American Hot Wax''.
Their sophomore effort ''Sleepless Nights'' (1979) was a greater commercial success for the group as it featured their musical collaboration with their label mate Summer. The group toured as opening act for Summer and found itself hosting ''The Midnight Special''〔(Midnight Special complete episode guide )〕 and performing on the popular talk shows ''The Mike Douglas Show'' and ''The Merv Griffin Show'', as well as Dick Clark's ''American Bandstand'', ''Solid Gold'' and "Don Kirshner's Rock Concert". That year, the band co-wrote "Bad Girls" with Summer, and the single topped ''Billboards Hot 100, Hot Black Singles and Hot Disco charts. Their own "Make It Last", however, did not improve on earlier chartings.
Their third album ''Joy Ride'' (1979) was a solid effort but moved them farther away from their R&B roots. Produced by Summer's recording engineer Juergen Koppers, but did not have the support of Casablanca, which was having a financial crisis, the album did not generate a chart single and had a much more Euro dance sound. Casabalanca (which distributed the band's label, Millennium) had changed direction by 1980 with the demise of Disco with which it was closely related, and chairman Neil Bogart's departure. Summer also departed the label for the new Geffen Records.
"Won't Let Go" (1980) was the last album by the group which was moving away from the labels push to Disco, and closer to a R&B pop sound they originally intended to produce . "Won't Let Go" received overall good reviews. Members of the group by this time were already pursuing other projects separately or together, but not under the name Brooklyn Dreams.
"Deez Hollywood Knights", a track on Snoop Doggs 2008 album ''Ego Trippin'', samples the group's title track for the soundtrack for the 1980 film ''The Hollywood Knights''.

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