John D'Andrea went on to greater success as a composer, arranger and producer. Eventually arranging and/or producing 25 Gold and Platinum Records and 70 Chart Records including '(I've Had) The Time of My Life' by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes for which he won a Grammy Award. Today, John D'Andrea along with Carmine Rubino, are the owners and family members of D'Anbino Vinyards and Cellars in Paso Robles, California.
Now there is me too hahaha which is the name of the Man show who introduce the singers? I'm from Spain and I'm surprised by this man kindness at work with singers
As noted above, on this day in 1964 {April 11th} John Andrea performed "Cathy Can I Take You Home?" on the Dick Clark ABC-TV Saturday-afternoon program, 'American Bandstand'... The month before 20th Century - Fox Records released his "Cathy Can I Take You Home?", b/w "Athena", neither side made Billboard's Top 100 chart... Five months later on September 12th, 1964 he would be back on 'Bandstand' performing "Every Heart", it didn't make the Top 100 either... The following year in 1965 he would make seven appearances on the ABC-TV weekly rock oriented program, 'Shindig! and also one appearance on the national syndicated television program, 'Hollywood A Go Go'...
Love those tight pants!!! Anyone ever know what happened to him? The only thing Google tells me is about this song and some other appearances he made on "Shindig".
This catchy tune was written by Howard Epstein. Howard went on to become a renowned and award winning writer and producer of television commercials for Ford, Burger King and HBO.
John D'Andrea went on to greater success as a composer, arranger and producer. Eventually arranging and/or producing 25 Gold and Platinum Records and 70 Chart Records including '(I've Had) The Time of My Life' by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes for which he won a Grammy Award.
Today, John D'Andrea along with Carmine Rubino, are the owners and family members of D'Anbino Vinyards and Cellars in Paso Robles, California.
This channel is so underrated like am i the only one using it vibe.
Now there is me too hahaha which is the name of the Man show who introduce the singers? I'm from Spain and I'm surprised by this man kindness at work with singers
Sorry the Show Man, who introduce the singers performances
As noted above, on this day in 1964 {April 11th} John Andrea performed "Cathy Can I Take You Home?" on the Dick Clark ABC-TV Saturday-afternoon program, 'American Bandstand'...
The month before 20th Century - Fox Records released his "Cathy Can I Take You Home?", b/w "Athena", neither side made Billboard's Top 100 chart...
Five months later on September 12th, 1964 he would be back on 'Bandstand' performing "Every Heart", it didn't make the Top 100 either...
The following year in 1965 he would make seven appearances on the ABC-TV weekly rock oriented program, 'Shindig! and also one appearance on the national syndicated television program, 'Hollywood A Go Go'...
This whole act reminds me of Mike Clifford...And funny how this song title has the name "Cathy" in it as did Mike Clifford's.
The year 1964 marked a change in music from teen idols and girl groups to British invasion bands like the Beatles.
Love those tight pants!!! Anyone ever know what happened to him? The only thing Google tells me is about this song and some other appearances he made on "Shindig".
Eye candy
So pretty
Too bad the female backing singers were not with him here, they have a great sound!
Maybe the Blossoms? They were featured on 'Shindig.'
This catchy tune was written by Howard Epstein. Howard went on to become a renowned and award winning writer and producer of television commercials for Ford, Burger King and HBO.
Jeff Epstein Are you related to Brian Epstein The Beatles late manager?
Yes you can ❤
Dick Clark? Weird name, but awesome show man, really loving
The flip side 'Athena' was written by Jim Seals of Seals and Crofts. Why not post it?
He makes Fabian sound like Caruso!
I would have been embarrassed to lip-sync to this crappy song it is produced so bad