Roy Ayers & Ubiquity/ Sarah Dash

Season 8Episode 2260 minJan 13, 1979
Roy Ayers & Ubiquity/ Sarah Dash

Opening titles

Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:

record: "Shake Your Groove Thing" Peaches and Herb

record: "Get Down" Gene Chandler

Scrambleboard: Stephanie + Phiverio (EDWIN STARR) "Got To Be Real" Cheryl Lynn

Performance: Sarah Dash "Sinner Man."

3rd record, Dancers: "Le Freak" Chic

4th record, Dancers: "YMCA" Village People

Midpoint, record: "You Stepped Into My Life" Melba Moore

Performance: Roy Ayers and Ubiquity, with Wanye Henderson "Heat Of The Beat" + Interview with Don Cornelius

5th record, Dancers: "Coolin' Out" Jerry Butler

Performance: Sarah Dash "(Come And Take This) Candy From Your Baby" + Interview with Don Cornelius.

Soul Train Line: "Instant Replay" Dan Hartman

(oddly, the record skips and the dancers stay on beat - same line from #283, but with a few extra seconds)

Performance: Roy Ayers and Ubiquity "You Send Me."

Closing Titles

Roy Ayers & Ubiquity/ Sarah Dash has aired on Jan 13, 1979 at 1:00 PM
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