I saw Sha na na back in the '80s... One thing I always loved about this band was the fact that they seem to be having just as much fun on stage has the audience had listening to them and watching them perform... They were a great great band... And just a lot of fun to watch and listen to
Too much fun! Everyone remembered their parts on every song, but we disagreed on the details of their choreography and whether we could do them with our old precision, so we agreed just to relax and wing it. As I watch this, it's amazing how the voices remain identifiable even more definitely than the faces after all the years!
What a special night for the performers but also the fans. I have loved Sha Na Na since the beginning with the poster from the live album still in my possession. Thank You Mr. York. You will never know what this music means to me.
As a fan since 1970, I too had tears in my eyes. Thank you Sha Na Na for the happiness and good times you brought to us fans. I was able to attend nearly 20 concerts over the years and remember being mesmerized by the awesome talent and FUN, professionalism and JOY the band shared with us. God Bless Denny, Lennie, Chico, Dirty Dan and Reggie in Rock and Roll Heaven.
I never thought I would see the original line up in my lifetime' To finally see the original ShaNaNa was a dream come true! You guys sound & look great! I have seen every incarnation since the late 70's to the current lineup' Thanks ShaNaNa for making it happen & giving a lifelong fan the memory of a lifetime! You guys rock!!! Grease for Peace!
I was so blessed to have been able to go to this concert. I was in row 4 and had a FABULOUS time. I've loved ShaNaNa since the beginning. It was a GREAT show!!!!
I'm the same age as the Sha Na Na guys. Saw them at Massey Hall in Toronto in, I think, 1973. Great to see they can still deliver. Fantastic group, fantastic guys.
heya i see so many bands but this group shanana is one of the best --- this guys play so from the heart is so beautyfull to heart and see it the emoitinell side all the dekades of sound --om my lord i cant stop --when i wish for musicans he can live for ever then i vote for shanana -----------------I LOVE YOUR GUYS ALL FOREVER FOR YOUR MUSIC AND FOR YOUR FUN HAVE ON STAGE
When I watch this video it brought tears to my eyes I think you guys are super fantastic. You guys sound as good today as you did 10 years ago as you did 40 years ago I have been one of your greatest fans Over /40 years.All of Sha na na fans miss Lenny, Dirty Dan, Chico, Denny,and all that have passed on. God bless all of you members of Sha Na Na for bringing us such wonderful wonderful music and making our life happy for 30 minutes a night. is there anyway you guys can have a reunion and include Bowser and Johnny contardo I think that would be so awesome for your fans once again thank you for all you've done for me and all your fans God bless you boys keep it up and grease for peace
@@jessicaallen901 - Was he of Columbia University - or was he of the same "club" in that regard as non-Columbia alumni Johnny and Lennie? (Though Bowzer trained at Juilliard, apparently he later went to Columbia.)
Great Sha Na Na, comics and proffessional singers and músics on stage. Perfects voices brings us funny times. Thanks a lot guys, rock,n,roll is here to stay.
The date on the video is 03 June 2016, and here I stumble across it on 03 June 2019 -- only three years too late for the show. Oh well, better I watch it this way, so I can sing along as loud as I want and won't bother the folks sitting nearby. Hey -- it's great to see everybody looking so good and still into the music and performance!!
Thanks for this. I used to listen to these guys back in the mid 70's and I was only 11 or 12 years old. Sha Na Na definitely influenced my piano playing. I don't see Johnny here and some other members but the vocals sound spot on.
¡Impresionante; sus voces no sólo se mantienen, sino que me parece que están sonando mejor!, ¡qué pasta!.Monumento al Rock And Roll. Yo conocí a esa banda, en 1973 y me quedé pasmado, desde entonces.
Truly epic guys, thank you for sharing your reunion with us. Wish they hadn't of faded out the middle but so very thankful to see even a portion of this. You guys are wonderful and I love you all. (Especially Jocko.)
All the originals are not there, Denny died the year before this. If he was alive he would have joined this fantastic reunion! No real reunion without everyone and specially Denny! And FYI people, Screaming Scott Simon in the back (the one in blue) is not a original member! He came in with Bowzer a year or two after the originals! Screaming Scott is a long term member, but not original! But this is a awesome video and good to see that they get together again! Miss Denny! He would have made it complete! Nice to see Gino Elliot Cahn back with the group also
@@juliuscepeda9655 good cast but nobody beats the originals and the original 12! The Boys from the 60s! The Columbia Kids! They was sha na na! Peak sha na na! Had some good lineups after, but not like those with Elliot Gino Cahn, Richard "Rich" "Joff" Joffe, Henry Gross, Joe Witkin, Alan Cooper, Bruno Clark, Rob Leonard, Denny Greene (R. I. P) and Scott "Tony" "Santini" Powell aka captain outrageous
Where's Bowzer? Oh yeah, he didn't join until 1970. I was a senior in 1969, and everyone went to Woodstock except me. Don't know why I didn't go. Joined the USMC in June 1969, & went to Paris Island on Oct. 6, 1969. Cheers from eastern TN
I saw Sha na na back in the '80s... One thing I always loved about this band was the fact that they seem to be having just as much fun on stage has the audience had listening to them and watching them perform... They were a great great band... And just a lot of fun to watch and listen to
Too much fun! Everyone remembered their parts on every song, but we disagreed on the details of their choreography and whether we could do them with our old precision, so we agreed just to relax and wing it. As I watch this, it's amazing how the voices remain identifiable even more definitely than the faces after all the years!
Oh how cool was that!!!!!!
What a special night for the performers but also the fans. I have loved Sha Na Na since the beginning with the poster from the live album still in my possession. Thank You Mr. York. You will never know what this music means to me.
Donny York ..... you guys are great and introduced me to the classics!
I love the message to those fucking old hippies!
Was Johnny busy?
As a fan since 1970, I too had tears in my eyes. Thank you Sha Na Na for the happiness and good times you brought to us fans. I was able to attend nearly 20 concerts over the years and remember being mesmerized by the awesome talent and FUN, professionalism and JOY the band shared with us. God Bless Denny, Lennie, Chico, Dirty Dan and Reggie in Rock and Roll Heaven.
You forgot Vinnie Taylor.
Yes. Vinnie was da bomb on guitar.
@@nancyhoke5187 - Right! Denny, Lennie, Vinnie, Chico, Dirty Dan and Reggie.
Sha Na Na...Grease for Peace...LOVE YOU ALWAYS!!!
I never thought I would see the original line up in my lifetime' To finally see the original ShaNaNa was a dream come true! You guys sound & look great! I have seen every incarnation since the late 70's to the current lineup' Thanks ShaNaNa for making it happen & giving a lifelong fan the memory of a lifetime! You guys rock!!! Grease for Peace!
hi Alex me either this was indeed a once in a lifetime show thanks guys
I was so blessed to have been able to go to this concert. I was in row 4 and had a FABULOUS time. I've loved ShaNaNa since the beginning. It was a GREAT show!!!!
I'm the same age as the Sha Na Na guys. Saw them at Massey Hall in Toronto in, I think, 1973. Great to see they can still deliver. Fantastic group, fantastic guys.
They made millions of people so happy for so many years!
I think sometimes that we should call them FUN NA NAH
sha na na told me back to the 70th love it
heya i see so many bands but this group shanana is one of the best --- this guys play so from the heart is so beautyfull to heart and see it the emoitinell side all the dekades of sound --om my lord i cant stop --when i wish for musicans he can live for ever then i vote for shanana -----------------I LOVE YOUR GUYS ALL FOREVER FOR YOUR MUSIC AND FOR YOUR FUN HAVE ON STAGE
When I watch this video it brought tears to my eyes I think you guys are super fantastic. You guys sound as good today as you did 10 years ago as you did 40 years ago I have been one of your greatest fans Over /40 years.All of Sha na na fans miss Lenny, Dirty Dan, Chico, Denny,and all that have passed on. God bless all of you members of Sha Na Na for bringing us such wonderful wonderful music and making our life happy for 30 minutes a night. is there anyway you guys can have a reunion and include Bowser and Johnny contardo I think that would be so awesome for your fans once again thank you for all you've done for me and all your fans God bless you boys keep it up and grease for peace
RIP to greats like Denny Greene and Lenny and the others who would have been proud of this reunion. Great job guys.
Thank you, Matt, for remembering my Brother, Dennis.
Chico too. Is Danny still around?
@@jessiejames7492 I believe Danny Mcbride passed in 2009
@@jessicaallen901 - Was he of Columbia University - or was he of the same "club" in that regard as non-Columbia alumni Johnny and Lennie? (Though Bowzer trained at Juilliard, apparently he later went to Columbia.)
@@wmbrown6 same as Johnny and Lennie I'm pretty sure. I believe he replaced Vinnie Taylor after Vinnie passed
What a treat for long time Sha Na Na fans! You guys are still great, despite the added years. Thank you.
Super ...I love these "young" old men
Thank you all so much for your kind comments! ShaNaNa is the best and it was truly an honor to capture this special night.
Great Sha Na Na, comics and proffessional singers and músics on stage. Perfects voices brings us funny times. Thanks a lot guys, rock,n,roll is here to stay.
Theses guys are all great. I love Alan’s bass vocals. And Donny is a legend.
that was so much fun. and they're all gone on to be really accomplished in their chosen fields. what a great reunion!!
In memory of Vinnie Taylor.
1948-1975
SO MUCH TALENT UP THERE! Every Song is a GEM!! WHAT A SOUND!
The date on the video is 03 June 2016, and here I stumble across it on 03 June 2019 -- only three years too late for the show. Oh well, better I watch it this way, so I can sing along as loud as I want and won't bother the folks sitting nearby. Hey -- it's great to see everybody looking so good and still into the music and performance!!
DONNY still fits into his old stage pants and tshirt.
Looking and sounding great! We grew up with you guys...what a pleasure to see this! Thank you so much!
Soy latino, y por el Woodstock de 1969 es que los conocí y empecé a escuchar, son graciosos y además magníficos! Saludos 🇵🇪
I just love you guys sha na na Yes 💕😙❤️😍 you are always welcome awesome guys
Fantastic Concert Fantastic Time Awesome Beyond Words --- Marc Bloom
No one does oldies like these guys!
Thanks for this. I used to listen to these guys back in the mid 70's and I was only 11 or 12 years old. Sha Na Na definitely influenced my piano playing. I don't see Johnny here and some other members but the vocals sound spot on.
I love this! Although 5 of the hardcore of 10 that usually appeared on TV are missing, it's great to see the earliest members in action.
¡Impresionante; sus voces no sólo se mantienen, sino que me parece que están sonando mejor!, ¡qué pasta!.Monumento al Rock And Roll. Yo conocí a esa banda, en 1973 y me quedé pasmado, desde entonces.
I always wondered what happened to......what an absolutely cool reunion
Want to purchase a dvd of this! The original 1969 lineup is my all time favorite#
If only Bowser was there
Truly epic guys, thank you for sharing your reunion with us. Wish they hadn't of faded out the middle but so very thankful to see even a portion of this. You guys are wonderful and I love you all. (Especially Jocko.)
Absolutely fantastic and wonderful!!!!_
Sha Na Na should do a full reunion with everyone they've ever played with. The original 11, the current members, and everyone in between.
Who's going to dig them out of the ground?...
@@alfsmith4936 most of them are still living. Denny and Lenny are 2 most notable deceased members.
@@alfsmith4936 stupid comment, go listen to the junk rap crap
@@ShaNaNa242 Thats correct! R. I. P! Music legends!
Went to your show yesterday at the fair and had a blast. You guys put on a hell of a show!!!
Rip
Denny Green (original) died 2015
Lennie Baker (joined 1970) died 2016
Vinnie Taylor (joined 1971) died 1974
Chico Ryan (joined 1973) died 1998
Never forget they played at Woodstock...
Great vocalists made Sha NA NA .
It was looking like Bowser wasn't even going to be part of this. I'm getting a feeling that there was of falling out to why he went solo.
THANK YOU !!!
SHA-NA-NA,🕶️🦯🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺
I STILL SAY- YOU STOLE THE SHOW AT WOODSTOÇK!!
GREASE FOR PEACE✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻🕺🕺🕺🎶🎶🎶🕶️🎸
Dr Joe Witkin can really handle the keyboard!
All the originals are not there, Denny died the year before this. If he was alive he would have joined this fantastic reunion! No real reunion without everyone and specially Denny! And FYI people, Screaming Scott Simon in the back (the one in blue) is not a original member! He came in with Bowzer a year or two after the originals! Screaming Scott is a long term member, but not original! But this is a awesome video and good to see that they get together again! Miss Denny! He would have made it complete! Nice to see Gino Elliot Cahn back with the group also
Like so many others, I discovered Sha Na Na from their TV show. The cast from the show is my ultimate line up of Sha Na Na
@@juliuscepeda9655 good cast but nobody beats the originals and the original 12! The Boys from the 60s! The Columbia Kids! They was sha na na! Peak sha na na! Had some good lineups after, but not like those with Elliot Gino Cahn, Richard "Rich" "Joff" Joffe, Henry Gross, Joe Witkin, Alan Cooper, Bruno Clark, Rob Leonard, Denny Greene (R. I. P) and Scott "Tony" "Santini" Powell aka captain outrageous
Can't believe this guy's played at Woodstock 1969
Awesome stuff!
Awesome!
Sooooo… Santini.. you didn’t want to wear the gold lamé without Johnny and Denny? 😉😈💙
I know Rob Leonard wore it, as did Joffe at one point iirc.
Jocko is like fine wine.
I love you all! 💙
I love you so much
Where’s Johnny Contardo?! Best singer Sha Na Na ever had.
Bowser still got it. Elliot Cahn still got it...Thanks...
LOVE
Where's Bowzer? Oh yeah, he didn't join until 1970. I was a senior in 1969, and everyone went to Woodstock except me. Don't know why I didn't go. Joined the USMC in June 1969, & went to Paris Island on Oct. 6, 1969. Cheers from eastern TN
Bowser was there. 46:25 on.
Kiss was the opening act
❤️❣️💞😍🥰
Fun time!!!! Thanks
Bowser and Johnny’s song!
I was going to blow this off, but then I couldn't! This is such fun.
Where is Bowzer?
Man, I got old!!
sorry where's johnny and bowser? ...it's different without them.
david ng they're in there! You gotta watch til the end
Bowzer was there, but I didn't see Johnny. Perhaps it was because he didn't go to Columbia.
Johnny replaced Rob Leonard
@@eulamae1905 Pretty sure Bauman didn't, either. He went to Juilliard.
@@eulamae1905 i watched this to see Johnny and he was not there so sad
cAN I HAVE EVERYTHING YOU N SMARTEST NEICE EVER
How many of them are original members?
What is up with the one guys left arm?
I was wondering the same thing. Maybe something that came with age. Im just glad he’s still kicking it and able to sing well 50 years later.
I cant tell whose who were bowser or johnny??
They're there! They come up at the end.
Go Lions!!
Was not Johnny Contardo there?
Johnny didn't go to Columbia.
He was brought in specifically for the show.
@@PapagenoMF he wasn't there
he wasn't there for this ,he was in California at the time
@@shanlines7527 - He was also, from what I gathered, a "replacement."
Are you the same band that is supposed to play at the Volusia County Fair next month?
At the Volusia Fair, you'll have Jocko, Scott Simon, Donny York, Randy Hill, Ty Cox, Michael Brown, and Tim Butler!
Where is Bowser??
You didn't see Bowser come on at around 46:15 ?? Look again Julie.
Just not the right sound without Bowser.
No Bowser?
Jon Bauman replaced the great Alan Cooper ( the guy in the mustard colored vest) . I think Alan had the better voice of the two.
He is at the end
Not at all the same sha na na from the past
Yeah, they should have brought back the guys who have died.....
Who is that in the grey tshirt who cant seem to keep still? Donny?