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SHINDIG! #22 (1965) - [3of7]

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Uploaded by on May 17, 2008

SHINDIG #22, aired February 3, 1965 -- part 3 of 7

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--Leon Russell -- "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)"

--Glen Campbell -- "Truck Driving Man"

--Gale Garnett -- "Loving Place"

--Bobby Sherman - "You Better Know It"

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  • I love it. leon russell and glen campbell before they were popular showing off their many talents!

  • Glen's ROCKIN' BANJO - Truck drivin' man kicks!

  • If Leon hadn't had a few in order to get through Gale Garnett's and Bobby Sherman's act he probably wished he had.

  • Wow, Young Leon!!!!!!!

  • Leon Russell...proud graduate of the class of '59 from Will Rogers High School, Tulsa, OK. He graduated with David Gates and Anita Bryant.

  • Ah...members of the wrecking crew (Glen and Leon) anyway. It is so strange seeing Leon looking like that. It appears he almost has a mullet...in 1965! I remember when I was a child he recorded a country album under the alias Hank Wilson. He sang this song on the album among other country standards...it really was a great album....my Sister and Mother were in love with it, so we had it playing pretty frequently (on the gigantic) console stereo that it.

  • what a great clip

  • Awsome....I remember Shindig!!

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