Two Old Friends Reunited

June 13, 2025
1 min read

The Wayland Post helped reunite two 90-year-old friends by publishing a story about Dan Hood, a local author. Dan Murphy, a mutual friend of Dan Hood and Roland Clements, was searching for Hood on the internet when he found the Wayland Post story. He sent an email requesting our assistance in contacting Hood.

โ€œMy name is Danielย Murphy; I was just reading the story in your Post about Daniel W. Hood. The article talks about the Sophomores of (Boston). One of the singers was Roland Clements. Iโ€™m a very good friend of Roland Clements. I am at his side right now in Brockton Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. I would appreciate it if someone could reach out to me. Roland would really like to connect with Daniel if possible. Roland is not doing very well.โ€

Hood and Clements, who lost touch ten years ago, were reunited on May 28 at the Brockton facility, where Clements is in hospice. โ€œClementsโ€™ face lighted up when Dan walked into the room,โ€ said Linda, a friend who was accompanying the men.

โ€œI really appreciate your effort in helping me get in touch with one of my closest and dearest friends,โ€ Hood said.

Hood and Clements who grew up together in West Roxbury and were both members of the Sophomores, a doo-wop singing group that performed from 1954-1959 in Boston nightclubs. They were the first minority group to perform on โ€œAmerican Bandstandโ€ and they recorded five albums.

Clements and Hood with the rest of the group later performed at Boston Symphony Hall in March 2006, when they received a Lifetime Achievement Award and sang one of their well-known songs, โ€œEvery Night About This Time.โ€

The story about Hood publishing his fifth book called Dancing with a Stranger appeared in the Wayland Post on May 2, 2025. One of his other books, โ€œThe Sophomores and Me,โ€ is an autobiography which talks about performing with the musical group.

Latest from Blog

Town reprioritizes projects for capital budget

carole.plumb@waylandpost.orgThe Finance Committee is recommending a $10.91 million capital budget for fiscal year 2027, a decrease of $2.0 million, or 15.6%, from the $12.9 million approved for FY26, reflecting a shift in

Questions surround state funding for town water system project

dave.watkins@waylandpost.orgWaylandโ€™s effort to secure low-interest state financing for its drinking water system has run into a structural problem that goes beyond a single application cycle.The townโ€™s proposed project โ€” combining a Massachusetts

Operating budget rises to $113M as cost pressures mount

carole.plumb@waylandpost.orgWaylandโ€™s Finance Committee is recommending a $112,964,253 operating budget for fiscal year 2027, an increase of $5.0 million, or 4.63%, over the $107.9 million approved for FY26, as rising personnel costs, health

How CPA project funds are allocated

The impetus behind Massachusetts Community Preservation Act of 2001 originated in towns watching key local assets disappear without having a reliable way to fund their protection. In the 1990s open land and

Don't Miss