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The B'zz; The Babys; Bachman–Turner Overdrive; Badfinger; Philip Bailey; Baltimora; Scott Baio; Anita Baker; Joby Baker; LaVern Baker; Marty Balin; Bananarama; The ...
For Dancers Also (Columbia, 1956) Les & Larry Elgart & Their Orchestra (Columbia, 1958) Sound Ideas (Columbia, 1958) Big Band Hootenany (Columbia, 1963) Command Performance (Columbia, 1964) The New Elgart Touch (Columbia, 1965) Elgart au Go-Go, (Columbia, 1965) Sound of the Times (Columbia, 1966) Warm and Sensuous (Columbia, 1966) Girl Watchers ...
American Bandstand (AB) was an American music-performance and dance television program that aired regularly in various versions from 1952 to 1989. [1] It was hosted by Dick Clark from 1956 until its final season. Clark also served as the program's producer. [2] The show featured teenagers dancing to Top 40 music tracks introduced by Clark.
The three unreleased songs were "Wiameah Bay", an instrumental by the Wrecking Crew, and two Rip Chords hot-rod songs ("Sting Ray" and "XKE") which had been in Columbia's vault since 1965. The fourth song was "Red Hot Roadster", originally scheduled for release as a single but instead appearing on the soundtrack of 1965's A Swingin' Summer. [41]
By 1963, his show was syndicated in Atlantic City, Trenton, Pottstown, Wilmington and Allentown. He said he refused to follow a playlist , "playing music from the heart, not a research chart." [ 10 ] During the 1960s, Blavat was a partner in the Lost Nite and Crimson record labels, with Jared Weinstein and Collectables Records ' founder Jerry ...
Chubby Checker (born Ernest Evans; October 3, 1941) is an American singer and dancer.He is widely known for popularizing many dance styles, including the Twist dance style, with his 1960 hit cover of Hank Ballard & The Midnighters' R&B song "The Twist", and the pony dance style with the 1961 cover of the song "Pony Time".
In December 1964 the group was given a contract by local record label Youngstown Records, and made their first record of "Sometimes", which was very popular locally in early 1965. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After bubbling under the Billboard chart for a week, [ 3 ] the Gentrys scored with the million-selling " Keep On Dancing " which reached No. 4 on the ...
This article contains information about the live performances of the American musical duo Ike & Tina Turner.. As the Ike & Tina Turner Revue, later billed as the Ike & Tina Turner Explosion, they were regarded as one of the most dynamic musical acts, which included the Kings of Rhythm band and backing vocalists/dancers the Ikettes.