"Well, according to an item in the Sussex Express of 6 May 1966, The Londonaires comprised three men including Robin Netscher (who co-composed/composed both tracks). Apparently the line-up also featured an attractive young lady by the name of Susan Evans "who neither sang nor played an instrument but was included for her visual appeal".
66? Sue wasnt from "The Londonaires"? but I really love BIG Bill Yates from "Kentuckians"!!! ....And it was here! that Ronnie Carroll brings inspiration for (the later) "Dandelion" song, I think.
@@Deltics1 Can you post The Kentuckians performance from this show please? My friend knew them and would love to see it, the last time he saw it was when it was aired in 1966
They should have preserved this building and all the episodes
"Well, according to an item in the Sussex Express of 6 May 1966, The Londonaires comprised three men including Robin Netscher (who co-composed/composed both tracks). Apparently the line-up also featured an attractive young lady by the name of Susan Evans "who neither sang nor played an instrument but was included for her visual appeal".
Micks dig at Ringo is great
TRES Cool
the curse of miming yet again!
Back then the only music show in Britain where the performances were LIVE was "Ready Steady Go!" ('65-'66)
66? Sue wasnt from "The Londonaires"? but I really love BIG Bill Yates from "Kentuckians"!!! ....And it was here! that Ronnie Carroll brings inspiration for (the later) "Dandelion" song, I think.
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@@Deltics1 Can you post The Kentuckians performance from this show please? My friend knew them and would love to see it, the last time he saw it was when it was aired in 1966
Is Brian using a feather to play that instrument????
Yes it is called a Dulcimer
Where can one watch all the episodes of this show? I wanna watch the Patti Labelle And the Bluebelles preform