Various Artists: Shivaree (ABC-TV) · 1965
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Jackie Wilson - Baby Workout Melinda Marx - The East Side of Town Jay & The Americans - Let's Lock The Door Chris Crosby - Only the Lonely The Uniques - Not Too Long Ago Jackie Wilson - Danny Boy Jay & The Americans - The Good Times Melinda Marx - How I Wish You Came The Uniques - Fast Way Of Living
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

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Los Angeles
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Donnie Brooks - Can't Help Loving You The Standells - Big Boss Man Sonny & Cher - C'est La Vie Bobby Goldsboro - Little Things Mary Miller - Roy, A Puzzling Boy Donnie Brooks - What'd I Say Sonny & Cher - Just You Mary Miller - Where's Johnny
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Season One Episode 12 The Reflections - (Just Like) Romeo & Juliet Jim Doval & The Gauchos - Uptown Caballero Bobbi Martin - I Can't Stop Thinking Of You The Four Tops - Ask The Lonely Gene Chandler - Nothing Can Stop Me The Reflections - Poor Man's Son Gene Chandler - What Now The Four Tops - Baby I Need Your Lovin' Jim Doval & The Gauchos - Annie Ya Ya
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Season One Episode 13 Glenn Yarbrough - "Baby The Rain Must Fall" Ray Peterson - "Let There Be Love" Jackie DeShannon - "What the World Needs Now Is Love" Ian Whitcomb - "You Turn Me On" The Olympics - "Good Lovin'" Ian Whitcomb - "This Sporting Life" Ray Peterson - "House Without Windows" Jackie DeShannon - "I Remember the Boy" Glenn Yarbrough - "Come Share My Life" The Olympics - "Hully Gully"
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Season One Episode Fourteen The Ronettes - Be My Baby Allan Sherman - Crazy Downtown Micki Lynn - Where Was I Jimmy Witherspoon - You're Next The Human Beings - Because I Love Her The Ronettes - Is This What I Get For Loving You? Timi Yuro - Get Out Of My Life Allan Sherman - Drop Out March The Human Beings- Ain't That Lovin' You Baby
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Eddie Hodges - New Orleans The Fabulous Echos - Cry I Do For You Nino Tempo & April Stevens - Begin The Beguine The Moon Maids - There's A Cinder In My Eye Cher - All I Really Want To Do Nino Tempo & April Stevens - Thinking Of You The Fabulous Echos - Candy Cher - Dream Baby The Moon Maids - Twist and Shout
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Season One Episode Nineteen Jody Miller - Silver Threads & Golden Needles The Rolling Stones - Play With Fire Rick Lancelot - Heartbreak Train Esther Phillips - And I Love Him The O'Jays - Lipstick Traces Jody Miller - Queen of The House Rick Lancelot - Hoo Doo Man The Rolling Stones - The Last Time The O'Jays - Girl Machine
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Season One Episode Twenty-Six The Dixie Cups - I'm Gonna Get You Yet The Rolling Stones - Down The Road Apiece Jimmy Witherspoon - I Never Will Marry Vicki Gomez - Boys Are A Dime A Dozen Jerry Fuller - I Get Carried Away The Rolling Stones - Little Red Rooster Jimmy Witherspoon - Love Me Right Jerry Fuller - What Happened To The Music The Dixie Cups - Two Way Poc A Way
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Bobby Fuller Four - Let Her Dance Bobby Rydell - Side Show The Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron Ian Whitcomb - You Turn Me On Dobie Gray - In Hollywood The Crystals - He's A Rebel Ian Whitcomb - Too Many Cars On The Road Dobie Gray - Mr. Engineer Bobby Rydell - The Joker Bobby Fuller Four - Another Sad & Lonely Night
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

The Turtles - Almost There James Darren - Because You're Mine Slim Gaillard - Cement Mixer The Kinks - Set Me Free Evie Sands - Run Home To Your Mama The Kinks - All Day & All Of The Night Evie Sands - Take Me For A Little While Slim Gaillard - Linda Cara James Darren - Hand In Hand The Turtles - It Ain't Me, Babe
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Season One Episode 28 The Greenwood County Singers - "108 Pounds Of Heartache" The Astors - "Candy" Barbara Lewis - "My Heart Went Do Dat Da" Donovan - "Catch The Wind" Peppi - "Skip To My Lou" The Greenwood County Singers - "My Baby's On The Other Side" Donovan - "Colours" Barbara Lewis - "Baby I'm Yours" Peppi - "I've Never Danced Before" The Astors - "I Found Out"
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Season Two Episode Two The Hollywood Persuaders - "Drums a Go-Go" P.J. Proby - "Mission Bell" The Supremes - "Baby Love" (Shivaree 13Mar65) Raquel Welch - "I'm Ready to Groove" The Temptations - "My Girl" The Temptations - "The Way You Do the Things You Do" P.J. Proby - "Somewhere" The Supremes - "Stop! In the Name of Love" (Shivaree 13Mar65) Adam Saylor with The Hollywood Persuaders - "Drive 'Em to the Back of the Hat"
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Season Two Episode Two Danny Hutton - Roses and Rainbows The Royalettes - It's Gonna Take A Miracle Jackie & Gayle - That's How It Goes Charlie Rich - Mohair Sam April Stevens - No Hair Sam We Five - You Were On My Mind Jackie & Gayle - It's the Thought That Counts The Royalettes - Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind We Five - Love Me Not Tomorrow Charlie Rich - Lonely Weekends
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

The Castaways - Liar Liar The Shangri-Las - Give Him A Great Big Kiss Roy Head - Treat Her Right Ethel Ennis - The Boy From Ipanema The Dillons - Simple Way Of Living Ethel Ennis - I Got That Feeling The Shangri-Las - Right Now & Not Later Roy Head - The Apple Of My Eye The Dillons - Great Shakin' Fever The Castaways - Sam
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Season Two Episode Eight Ian Whitcomb - "That's Rock 'n' Roll" The Gentrys - "Keep On Dancing" Johnny Tillotson - "Our World" The Contessas - "Keep On Keepin' On" Lyn Roman - "G.B. Day" Johnny Tillotson - "Busted" The Contessas - "This Is Where I Came In" Ian Whitcomb - "NN-Nervous" The Gentrys - "Brown Paper Sack"
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

ABC Television Center
Los Angeles
CA

Bobby Fuller Four - I Fought The Law Dusty Springfield - Stay Awhile Glen Campbell - Let Me Be Dee Dee Sharp - Mashed Potato Grass Roots - Mr Jones Dee Dee Sharp - I Really Love You Grass Roots - Hitch Hike Dusty Springfield - Send Me Some Lovin' Glen Campbell - Universal soldier Bobby Fuller Four - Never To Be Forgotten
Shivaree was a 30-minute rock 'n' roll series hosted by LA disc jockey Gene Weed. Many of the top recording artists of the mid-1960s appeared on Shivaree, including The Byrds, The Crystals, Marvin Gaye, The Kinks, Otis Redding, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, The Supremes, and The Yardbirds. The series was taped at ABC Television Center in Los Angeles. Most of the episodes used a multi-level set that resembled scafalding. These levels included elevated platforms for the dancers, balconies for some of the performers and audience members, and steps leading down to the main stage. Shivaree premiered on January 23, 1965 as a local series on KABC, channel 7, the ABC network's Los Angeles affiliate. In April 1965, starting with episode #7, ABC put the series into national syndication. (Episodes 1 - 6 are believed to have only been shown on KABC-7.)

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