The Great Hank Ballard!!! A great entertainer, song writer and singer. He was born to do what he did. I met Hank through my friend Brendan Mullen in LA when he played here . I’m so glad I got to know him. James Brown had such respect for his talent. I loved to listen to his stories. A true talent!!! A Great person!!!
Hey I'm 80years old I live phila. Pa. I've seen hank here many times. I feel sad for the young people who never seen them Great old days 🎼👍🏿🎼 let the good times ROLL 👍🏿👍🏿
Thank you im 83 still can sing and remember the words. Still feel they concrete under my feet as I shuffled my feet at jukebox and pinball machines at misty waters. Met hank in 60 then dick clark in 73 and lennyvwilliams and quincy jones when I lived in hollywood and tower of power time. Lenny williams help me load my car when I was leaving for a mission in asia turn out I ended up last american out of Cambodia at start of genocide The Killing Fields.
The Godfathers of the cool teens of the 50s and the of the best college frats in the 60s. We loved em....especially Hank and the great Cal Green on guitar
Would have loved to have been a musician in that era some of the greatest songs were written , it was live raw and honest . Musicians like Hank Ballard and Chuck Berry were my biggest influences and inspirations to keep learning writing and playing. Hank Ballard wrote so many great songs that in my opinion should have gotten more recognition than they did
Actual song list: The Hoochi Coochi Coo / Work With Me Annie / Teardrops On Your Letter / Sexy Ways / Finger Poppin' Time / Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go / The Twist
Probably because he had Dick Clark behind him and Hank Ballard was a purveyor of "race" music with some naughty songs on his resume who did not get airplay on most white stations.
@@dennisgallagher Sounds like a reasonable explanation. I just noticed that in this event, Ballard actually credits Checker and Clark, I guess for popularizing the song.
Where was this? I attended many shows & this looks familiar. My favorite Midnighter Curtis...lots of good times after shows with these guys. What happened to Curtis??? Great video thanks for sharing
W'pedia mentions the personnel in the group by name, but nothing about their races. The vid shows that the band was integrated. At least three members look like they came from European ancestry.
The Great Hank Ballard!!! A great entertainer, song writer and singer. He was born to do what he did. I met Hank through my friend Brendan Mullen in LA when he played here . I’m so glad I got to know him. James Brown had such respect for his talent. I loved to listen to his stories. A true talent!!!
A Great person!!!
Hey I'm 80years old I live phila. Pa. I've seen hank here many times. I feel sad for the young people who never seen them
Great old days 🎼👍🏿🎼 let the good times ROLL 👍🏿👍🏿
I'm very happy to share your story God bless you I am 26 years old
The best music 😅
😥Miss you dad. Thank you for uploading this. #7God🐓
Dad Was pioneer !! Great Singer !!
If Hank was your father, WOW, what a great talent. One of the very finest. Best wishes.
@@13loomisst thank you so much! Pops loved, respected & adored his fans🎯
he was great!!!!!!!!!!
@@masarabbitrabbitvwyokohama so good, so good, so good
Hank Ballard, one of the distinct voices of R&B.
The great and so talented Hank Ballard! The Midnighters, awesome!
Old skool never get old ❤
Great show.
Thank you im 83 still can sing and remember the words. Still feel they concrete under my feet as I shuffled my feet at jukebox and pinball machines at misty waters. Met hank in 60 then dick clark in 73 and lennyvwilliams and quincy jones when I lived in hollywood and tower of power time. Lenny williams help me load my car when I was leaving for a mission in asia turn out I ended up last american out of Cambodia at start of genocide The Killing Fields.
Great post
Love to se him today
One of the greats... OH YES!
The Godfathers of the cool teens of the 50s and the of the best college frats in the 60s. We loved em....especially Hank and the great Cal Green on guitar
The good old days ❤❤❤
Thanks for posting this. That’s a very solid set packed with hits played by talented and hard working musicians. Great video.
Thank you for your comment. I love Hank and wanted to see the stage. But now without him, this video is a treasure.
Fabulous!
thanks
Work with it Annie ❤❤❤
Oh yeah something to pop my fingers to!🎺🎺🎺🎺🎶🎶🎶🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷🎷🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎷🎷🎷🎷🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎺🎺🎷🎺😎👍
The band is cooking.
Would have loved to have been a musician in that era some of the greatest songs were written , it was live raw and honest . Musicians like Hank Ballard and Chuck Berry were my biggest influences and inspirations to keep learning writing and playing. Hank Ballard wrote so many great songs that in my opinion should have gotten more recognition than they did
Go to the party on the hill to meet Annie ❤❤❤❤😅
Man ,i love this video ! Thanks
I miss the good old days when performers wore clothes and had talent.
Love how he says "many thanks to chubby checker and dick clark" sarcastically @22.00. thanks hank
Some in that time 60/70ties called this music of the Devil can you imagine??
Dance dance dance!!!!!rythm rythm!!!!!!flow flow!!!move move ...beat beat!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely outstanding performance!! Hank sounds incredible, the group is fantastic and what can you say about that band?!! a** kickin
P.S. Does anyone know if any of these are original Midnighters??
I also want to know But no one knows.
His voice was like no other ! Wonder if he knew a chick named Annie ? Love you Hank !
Anni had a baby she can't work on more😁
Yeah man
Actual song list:
The Hoochi Coochi Coo / Work With Me Annie / Teardrops On Your Letter / Sexy Ways / Finger Poppin' Time / Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go / The Twist
I used to put him a M’s opening for Jerry Lee Lewis
Why was Chubby Checker's rendition of "The Twist" more popular than the original?
Probably because he had Dick Clark behind him and Hank Ballard was a purveyor of "race" music with some naughty songs on his resume who did not get airplay on most white stations.
@@dennisgallagher Sounds reasonable.
@@dennisgallagher Sounds like a reasonable explanation.
I just noticed that in this event, Ballard actually credits Checker and Clark, I guess for popularizing the song.
Got me ???? From the first whack on the snare drum through the gritty sax solo. This version is the best.
still sounds like hanks iconic voice probably chubby original millie vanilli
The real deal....
Ce type est né en 27!!!!!!!!!!!waw!!!!!!
Where was this? I attended many shows & this looks familiar. My favorite Midnighter Curtis...lots of good times after shows with these guys. What happened to Curtis???
Great video thanks for sharing
Annie had a baby she can't work no mo.
Was James Brown ever a dancer with the Hank Ballard Review ?
same record label right? federal...reminds me of james
Whats the name of the intro song playing during the introduction?
Muddy Waters Hoochie Coochie Man
W'pedia mentions the personnel in the group by name, but nothing about their races. The vid shows that the band was integrated. At least three members look like they came from European ancestry.
Choicenoise
What is the problem with this song?