Shindig! - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Sam Cooke / Everly Brothers / Righteous Brothers

Johnny Rivers / Jody Miller / Righteous Brothers

Gale Garnett; The Newbeats; Round Robin

From London: The Beatles; Sandie Shaw; P.J. Proby

Roy Orbison / Manfred Mann / The Hondells

Jackie Wilson; Jay and the Americans; Honeycombs

Billy J Kramer & the Dakotas; Dick & Dee Dee

The Miracles; Gerry & the Pacemakers; Gene Pitney; Ketty Lester

Billy J. Kramer / Hank Williams, Jr. / Jody Miller / Orriel Smith

The Supremes; Paul Petersen; Righteous Brothers

Special episode: Everly Brothers; Manfred Mann

Tina Turner / Neil Sedaka / Chad & Jeremy / Righteous Bros.

Bobby Vinton / Freddy Canon / Aretha Franklin

Manfred Mann / Chubby Checker / Dixie Cups

Dave Clark 5 / Isley Brothers / Newbeats / Adam Faith

Christmas '64: Beach Boys; Marvin Gaye; Righteous Bros.

Mary Wells / Jerry Lee Lewis / Bobby Rydell / Vic Dana

Sal Mineo / Righteous Brothers / Sandie Shaw

Johnny Cash / Herman's Hermits / Paul Petersen

First 60-minute show: Rolling Stones; Petula Clark; Kinks

Little Anthony / Duane Eddy / Zombies / Aretha Franklin

Kingsmen / Hondells / Peter & Gordon / Clara Ward Singers

Del Shannon / Coasters / Ventures / Marianne Faithfull

Jerry Lee Lewis / Linda Gail / Herman's Hermits / Moody Blues

Supremes / Barbarians / Neil Sedaka / Stan Getz / Ruth Price

Rolling Stones / Joe Tex / Little Eva / Jay & the Americans

Dobie Gray / Drifters / Beau Brummels / Tony Bennett

Shirley Ellis / Jackie Wilson / Bobby Goldsboro / Standells

Chuck Berry / Rosie Grier / The Spats / Adam Faith

Tina Turner; Marvin Gaye; Lesley Gore; Righteous Bros.

Neil Sedaka / Millie Small / Jerry Lee Lewis

Beach Boys / Shangri-Las / The Ikettes / Wayne Fontana

Four Tops / Manfred Mann / Freddie & Dreamers / Sandie Shaw

Tribute to Elvis: Isley Brothers; Sonny & Cher; Chambers Brothers

Olympics / Moody Blues / Brenda Holloway / Dino, Desi & Billy

Ray Charles / Zombies / Dinah Lee / Righteous Brothers

Rolling Stones / Howlin' Wolf / Sonny & Cher / Jackie DeShannon

Major Lance / Patty Duke / Diane Renay / Righteous Bros.

Everly Bros. / Righteous Bros. / Bettye Lavette / Piccola Pupa

Gary Lewis & the Playboys / Gerry & Pacemakers / P.J. Proby

The Byrds / Kingsmen / Micki Lynn / Jody Miller / Dave Berry

Jerry Lee Lewis / Chad and Jeremy / Jackie Wilson

Marianne Faithfull / Kinks / Sonny & Cher

Beau Brummels / Shelley Fabares / Sammy Jackson

Gene Pitney / Gary Lewis & Playboys / Sir Douglas Quintet

Dave Clark Five / Jay and the Americans / Dave Berry

Dixie Cups / Marianne Faithfull / Great Scots / Nooney Rickett 4

Ronettes / Donovan / Rolling Stones / Bobby Goldsboro

Bo Diddley / Tina Turner / Jackie DeShannon / Eddie Hodges

James Brown; Booker T & the MG's; The Kinks

Final 60-minute show: Patty Duke; Barbara Lewis; The Searchers; Gilloteens
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