SHINDIG! #41, aired June 23, 1965 -- Part 2of6
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--The Stoneman Family -- "Lost Ball in the High Weeds"
--Melinda Marx -- "Is That What I Get for Loving You?" (Groucho's daughter)
--The Kingsmen -- "Louie, Louie"
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i remember Buddy Deane shaking his head after he introduced her to baltimore and had finished her song. this is proof money can't always buy success.
emb1st 8 months ago
@hard666one that's interesting because on the old radio show Fibber McGee & Molly, the featured singing group was called the King's Men. A different spelling but the same name. Maybe they should have trademarked the name.
RRaquello 11 months ago
melindas singing here is a little hesitated but overall pretty good.always a pleasure to watch and hear
sampson1959 1 year ago
The version of 'Louis Louis' here is anemic because-- The guy singing here (Lynn Easton) was the DRUMMER on the actual "hit" version. But since his mommy had 'trademarked' the Band's name (The Kingsmen) crybaby Lynn forced the real singer (Jack Ely) to go to drums while crybaby Lynn took over as singer. Of course the real singer on the "HIT" version (Jack Ely) told crybaby Lynn, "Screw you" and Ely quit the band. Thereafter we had to suffer hearing crybaby Lynn try to sing the 'hit'- poorly.
hard666one 1 year ago
the STONEMAN"S RULE!
waynealarsen 2 years ago
This show has everything!
Destino68 2 years ago
Groucho's daughter was gorgeous, but she sounds very nervous singing here.
bashbrannigan 2 years ago
Melinda was a beautiful girl, but her singing was just painful.
scotpens 2 years ago
Makes you appreciate Veronica Bennett
PaulDePace 2 years ago
Melinda was a cheerleader at Beverly Hills High.
hookalakah 2 years ago