Yes, Gregory Sierra did play Julio in Sanford and Son (until he abruptly disappeared from that show), and he also appeared in an episode of All in the Family.
@vikings844 In 1982, People magazine referred to Abe Vigoda as dead. Vigoda took the error with good humor, posing for a photograph in which he was sitting up in a coffin, holding the magazine in question.
Erroneous reports of Vigoda's death as well as questions of whether he is alive or dead have become a running joke:
I remember the show did a whole dedication to him in on episode after he died. It was unusual for the time but was very well done.
darkguardian1314 2 weeks ago
:27 Still not dead.
wambam99999 3 weeks ago
When I was a kid I always wanted to learn that bass line!!
ipisking 1 month ago
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this show is wack ..who wants a sitcom about a bunch of guys sittin around an office
avq5 2 months ago
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avq5 2 months ago
i used to try to play this on guitar...i quickly switched to playing ukulele....lol.
1skullduggery 3 months ago
Yes, Gregory Sierra did play Julio in Sanford and Son (until he abruptly disappeared from that show), and he also appeared in an episode of All in the Family.
wdcornwell 4 months ago
didn't Gregory Sierra play Julio in Sanford and Son?
DrSurprise 5 months ago
I don't know why, but I always liked Chano.
charlestonchewy 5 months ago
The Bassline always reminded me of Ragtime for some reason.
Morahman7vnNo2 8 months ago
Lotta love for the 'ol 1-2!
vatosharpei 8 months ago
nice
loppcool1 11 months ago
I used to sing BAAARRRNNNNEEEEYYYY MILLERRRRR!!!! At the certain time of the song when it seemed like it fit. LOL
Boogers4dinner 11 months ago
A good morning always starts with this theme.
airwolfman 1 year ago 2
Ya gotta love that fuzz bass...pass the doobie brother
level242 1 year ago 4
@level242 LMAO!!!!
Boogers4dinner 11 months ago
@level242 I loved it then and still do. I made sure to be attentive so I could hear that bass at the beginning of the show.
sistalinda 11 months ago
R.I.P. - Allyn Ferguson (1924 - 2010)
Google BEFORE you ask.
rg65 1 year ago 2
so hip hop of an intro so smoooooothh
khalidbinwa 1 year ago
Abe Yagota's super bowl commercial had me laughing so hard i was crying.Its amazing he is still alive.
vikings844 2 years ago
@vikings844 In 1982, People magazine referred to Abe Vigoda as dead. Vigoda took the error with good humor, posing for a photograph in which he was sitting up in a coffin, holding the magazine in question.
Erroneous reports of Vigoda's death as well as questions of whether he is alive or dead have become a running joke:
sistalinda 11 months ago
@sistalinda Abe had another birthday this week.
donr1954 10 months ago 2
One of the coldest sitcom intros ever!!!!
Mackadoeshez 2 years ago 7