Shivaree was a Shindig!-styled teenage rock 'n' roll TV show that began as a local Los Angeles-based program on KABC-LA. It became syndicated in April 1965 and aired in more than 150 markets in the U.S. and seven countries internationally. Shivaree was created and hosted by LA's top all-night DJ, Gene Weed.
SHIVAREE
Jan-1-66. Very groovy episode!
The Bantams: "Do You Love Me" and "Twist & Shout."
Lou Rawls: "Cold, Cold Heart" and "Margie."
Dusty Springfield: "Wishin' & Hopin'" and "Some of Your Lovin'"
The M Threes: "When The Party's Over."
Simon & Garfunkel: "We've got a Groovy Thing Going" (terrific Merseybeat sounding tune!) and "The Sounds Of Silence."
SHIVAREE
Jul-31-65.
The Turtles: "Almost There" (excellent garage rock sound!) and "It Ain't Me, Babe."
James Darren: "Because You're Mine" and "Hand In Hand."
Slim Gaillard: "Cement Mixer" and "Linda Cara."
The Kinks: "Set Me Free" and "All Day and All Of The Night."
Evie Sands: "Take Me For A Little While" and "Run Home to Your Mama."
SHIVAREE
May-8-65.
The Preachers: "Who Do You Love" and "Chicken Poppa."
James Darren: "Her Royal Majesty" and "A Married Man."
Carol Crane: "How Should I Feel?" and "A Frightful Situation" (sung to tune of "Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter").
The Byrds: "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "I Knew I'd Want You."
Glen Campbell: "Southern Style Country Lover" and "Ramblin' Around." Shivaree Dancers shake to Glen Campbell ripping it up on a Rickenbacker.
SHIVAREE
Sep-4-65.
Bobby Fuller 4: "Never To Be Forgotten" and "Let Her Dance."
Lenny Welch: "Two Different Worlds" and "I Was There."
Mike Clifford: "Before I Left Her."
Ketty Lester: "West Coast" and "Head Up High?"
Bob and Bobby: "Baby What You Want Me To Do?" and "To The Beach."
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