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thanks Mary Michaux Gustwiller for sharing the trivia ... Who remembers Shindig;The series aired on ABC from September 16, 1964-January 8, 1966 check out this video and take a walk down memory lane -- some of our fave perform including the Beatles ... youtu.be/HBYoZ1N-b88 49 years ago today, the final Shindig! was broadcast on ABC-TV. The show featured the Kinks and the Who. The series which aired on ABC from September 16, 1964-January 8, 1966. The show was hosted by Jimmy ONeill, a disc jockey in Los Angeles at the time who also created the show along with his wife Sharon Sheeley and production executive Art Stolnitz. The original pilot was rejected by ABC and David Sontag, then Executive Producer of ABC, redeveloped and completely redesigned the show. A new pilot with a new cast of artists was shot starring Sam Cooke. That pilot aired as the premiere episode. Shindig! was conceived as a short-notice replacement for Hootenanny, a series that had specialized in folk revival music. The folk revival had fizzled in 1964 as the result of the British Invasion, which damaged the ratings for Hootenanny and prompted that shows cancellation. Shindig! focused on a broader variety of popular music than its predecessor and first aired for a half-hour every Wednesday evening, but was expanded to an hour in January 1965. In the fall of 1965, the show split into two half-hour telecasts, on Thursday and Saturday nights. Shindig!s premiere episode was actually the second pilot, and featured Sam Cooke and the The Righteous Brothers. Later shows were taped in Britain with The Beatles as the guests. The series featured other British invasion bands and performers including The Who, The Rolling Stones and Cilla Black. Shindig continued to broadcast episodes from London throughout its run. Many popular performers of the day played on Shindig! including Lesley Gore, Bo Diddley, and Sonny and Cher, The Beach Boys, James Brown, The Supremes and The Ronettes. Shindig!s success prompted NBC to air the similar series Hullabaloo starting in January 1965 and other producers to launch syndicated rock music shows like Shivaree and Hollywood A Go-Go. In March 1965, Little Eva performed her hit song The Loco-Motion in a live but short version of the song. This is the only known video clip of her singing the song. Shindig! is one of the few rock music shows of the era to still have all of the episodes available to watch.
Posted on: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 00:04:29 +0000

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