George & Teddy and the Condors were the King's of North Beach in San Francisco. They were known as one of the most exciting live acts of their time. The Beatles visited their show in Italy, Sly was George's first bass player, and Tower Of Power said they grew up idolizing their every move. I wish there was more footage to be found. RIP Uncle Teddy Brown. I enjoy relaxing with my Dad and George Benson and listen to them reminisce.
very nice..
MrBillcale 9 months ago
I remember this on TV....! Wow...!
ROGER459 1 year ago
@seesaw62 must've been
danononian 1 year ago
The sax player is the famous Jerry Martini of Sly & The Family Stone.
RIP Teddy Brown, he was a good friend aone of the kindes persons I have ever met
slystonebook 2 years ago
George & Teddy and the Condors were the King's of North Beach in San Francisco. They were known as one of the most exciting live acts of their time. The Beatles visited their show in Italy, Sly was George's first bass player, and Tower Of Power said they grew up idolizing their every move. I wish there was more footage to be found. RIP Uncle Teddy Brown. I enjoy relaxing with my Dad and George Benson and listen to them reminisce.
trevorjham 2 years ago
What an entrance!!!
nitramlio 2 years ago
Love this Teddy is My father @--->---- I get it now why I love to Dance in CLUBS
tracyscondors 2 years ago
The man on the bass is my dad, David!, and the one on the guitar is my uncle Tom. What a real trip to see them in action.
seesaw62 2 years ago
Taking nothing away from The Hollies or The Searchers, those blokes just can't hold a candle to this scorching version of "Ain't That Just Like Me."
This 'Scopitone' clip has a real night club feel with George & Teddy with The Condors setting the mood.
The dancers keep the mood red hot.
userdan54 3 years ago