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Shebang was a 1960s teen music & dance TV show hosted by Casey Kasem. It was broadcast in color from Hollywood, California and, like “Bandstand” artists were invited to perform their latest records. Casey talked with the teenagers in the audience and interviewed the “happening” people of the day. Shebang was broadcast in a limited number of markets from 1965 to 1968.
Shebang – May 6th, 1967
U.S. TV show. Director’s cut. Clapboards. host: Casey Kasem. A special episode of Shebang recorded at Anaheim Stadium. Casey plugs “Zippe’ Tamales’ with great enthusiasm!
Live in-person performs: East LA, Chicano garage-horn-rock band, Thee Midniters “Love Special Delivery”, Brenda Holloway “Just Look What You’ve Done”, The Yellow Balloon featuring drummer Don Grady (Robbie from “My Three Sons” TV show) “The Yellow Balloon”, Annette Funicello “What’s A Girl To Do”, Martha and the Vandellas “Dancing In The Street” “Jimmy Mack”, James Darren “Since I Don’t Have You”.
The kids dance to these records: Tommy James and Shondells “I Think We’re Alone Now”, Otis Redding “Sweet Soul Music”, Tom Jones “It’s Not Unusual”, The Supremes “The Happening”, The Dave Carlk Five “You Got What It Takes”, Davie and The Arrows “Fuzz Instrumental”.
Shebang – Jun. 24, 1967
U.S. TV show. Director’s cut. Clapboards. Host: Casey Kasem. Casey is sporting a beard and explains that it’s because he’s acting in a film; “The Glory Stompers”.
Live in-person: Eric Burdon & the Animals “San Franciscan Nights” and “When I Was Young”, The Music Machine “The Eagle Never Hunts The Fly”.
The kids dance to these records: The Doors “Light My Fire”, The Fifth Estate “Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead”, Tommy James & The SHondells “Mirage”, Brenda and the Tabulations “Dry Your Eyes”, Ops ‘n Pops “Ops and Pops”, Every Mother’s Son “Come On Down To My Boat Baby”.
Video Quality: Good quality, about a 8.0 using our website Quality Rating Table.
Running Time: 101 minutes
Disc Format: 1 NTSC DVD-R disc.