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BlueCanine

(87 posts)
Mon Dec 28, 2020, 02:46 AM Dec 2020

Sha-Na-Na does Tennessee Ernie Ford

16 Tons. Cruising oldies tonight..

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And why not some Devo, Working is a Coalmine.



There will be a day, hopefully, when children will ask, 'what is coal'?
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Sha-Na-Na does Tennessee Ernie Ford (Original Post) BlueCanine Dec 2020 OP
Trivia..sha na na members were medical school students Demovictory9 Dec 2020 #1
Is the sandwich guy, Soupy Sales in the Sha Na Na video? LeftInTX Dec 2020 #2
Yeah, that's Soupy. nt Progressive Jones Dec 2020 #8
I'll see your Devo and Sha-Na-Na and raise you Lee Dorsey. 634-5789 Dec 2020 #3
like! Maxheader Dec 2020 #4
A Classic.. BlueCanine Dec 2020 #7
the lead singer for Sha Na Na.... quickesst Dec 2020 #5
I'll see your Sha na na... flotsam Dec 2020 #6

Demovictory9

(37,113 posts)
1. Trivia..sha na na members were medical school students
Mon Dec 28, 2020, 04:33 AM
Dec 2020

And such

Returned to their academic path after sha na na

LeftInTX

(34,006 posts)
2. Is the sandwich guy, Soupy Sales in the Sha Na Na video?
Mon Dec 28, 2020, 04:45 AM
Dec 2020

The lead singer sounds just like Tennessee Ernie Ford

OK..someone on YouTube commented that it was Soupy..LOL..The video quality is grainy...

quickesst

(6,309 posts)
5. the lead singer for Sha Na Na....
Mon Dec 28, 2020, 08:33 AM
Dec 2020

.... was John "Bowzer" Bauman. I had the pleasure seeing them in the mid-70s in Little Rock Arkansas. They opened for the James Gang and Rare Earth. They were fantastic live with the oldies, and the James gang came out and blew the roof off the auditorium. When Rare Earth came on, about 30 minutes into their performance, the electricity was turned off, and they hit the road vowing never to play Little Rock again. Most of us saw that as a good thing because, yeah, they were that bad.

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