......................................................intro to an episode of hull-a-ba-loo with jerry and gary lewis.......................................................................................................................the show was binned by the makers, someone managed to salvage ...
The Animals had their origins in a Newcastle-based group called the Kansas City Five, whose membership included pianist Alan Price, drummer John Steel, and vocalist Eric Burdon. Price exited to join the Kontours in 1962, while Burdon went off to London. The Kontours, whose membership included Bry...
Look through any window performed live by the Hollies on US TV. The host is Frankie Avalon. Notice also Graham Nash in the line-up - prior to Crosby Stills, Nash and Young. Thanks to my mate Chris who loaned me this film and now I am loaning it to you!
The Hullabaloo Dancers perform a dance routine to the theme tune from the original Batman TV series. Note: Hullabaloo was a music show that ran on NBC from January 12, 1965 until August 29, 1966.
Uno de los temas mas representativo de The Mamas and the Papas q fue considerado el himno del hippismo californiano. California Dreamin' All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray. I've been for a walk on a winter's day. I'd be safe and warm if I was in LA; California dreamin' on such a winter'...
Ah- The Circle of, um, Life?
David Winters,one of the Jets(A-rab)of "West side story",is the choreographer in this good Jazz dance(1965).One of the dancers is Michael Bennett. musical-cinema.blogspot.com
Although these NBC ID's and animations should be available on the 'Hullabaloo' set, I isolated, extended and created a fade-to-black on the first two. Otherwise, they'd dissolve into the opening scene of the show. -1965-66, I believe.
bill medley and bobby hatfield on hullabaloo
Soupy's Sons group, Tony and the Tigers
The fantastic Joey Heatherton sings and dances "The Hullabaloo" She sure can move!
Muse performing Muscle Museum off of Hullabaloo
Edited froma full hullaball Show
One of the most popular performances M&Ps ever did. They're singing their classical "California Dreamin' " on Hullabaloo TV show in 1966. Bathtubes is a very artful idea! They earned their first record contract after being introduced to Lou Adler, the head of Dunhill Records, by the singer Barry ...