SHINDIG! #1 (1964) - [3of3]

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SHINDIG! #1, aired: September 16, 1964 -- Part 3of3

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-- The Righteous Brothers - "This Little Girl Of Mine"

-- Alan Sues (comedian doing an imitation of Liberace)

-- Bobby Sherman - "Hello Dolly" (duet with Shindig dancer Maria Ghava)

-- The Everly Brothers - "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo"

-- S.C.__"Bl o w ing_In_The_Wi n d"

-- Finale: The Everly Brothers - "Lucille"

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Shindig! was a rock 'n' roll series that ran from September 16, 1964 through January 8, 1966 on the ABC network.

Shindig! was created and produced by Jack Good who had previously produced rock 'n' roll TV shows in his native Britain. There, he perfected his style of fast-paced rock music programing. In 1962, Good produced a pilot for American TV. The pilot, titled "Young America Swings the World," eventually became the blueprint for Shindig!

Most of the top American and British rock/pop acts of the mid-1960s appeared on Shindig!. The British performers often appeared in segments taped in the U.K.

Shindig! was different from previous U.S. rock 'n' roll programs. It featured non-stop music that, in most cases, was only interrupted by the commercial breaks.
Shindig! started a trend in television which could probably best be described as "rock 'n' roll...with go-go dancers."

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  • You just have to love the Everly Brothers!

  • The Righteous Brothers are pretty good too!

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  • How well I remember being 15 and lusting after Maria Ghava. She was also the choreographer on Shindig, and no one could shake a booty like Maria!

  • it's so sad don and phil everly cant get along with eachother. think of all the times we could have still heard them over years since they fell out.

  • I'd forgotten the performers actually performed live. Great to see this many thanks.

  • There's just something about the Everly Brothers that's contagious. Love this trio with Sam Cook!!!

  • Great performance by Sam Cooke and also joining in with The Everly Brothers "Lucille"...very nice!

  • right you are!hey,i have some of their siongs in my diogs gone wild videos1check them out!

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