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Post by ausfan2 on Apr 12, 2016 4:55:40 GMT -5
1967 The Joey Bishop Show Episode #2.59 12 December 1967 Guests: Hal Frazier, Julie London, The Stone Poneys and Bobby Troup • No Video Available
1968 It's Happening '68 Season 1 Episode 8 24 February 24, 1968 Guests: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Linda Ronstadt and The Stone Poneys • Up To My Neck In Muddy Water No Video Available
Live From Greenwich Village New York From a VHS video set released in 1998 Circa March 1968 Bitter End Nightclub New York • Different Drum • One For One • Interview • New Hard Times
Johnny Carson Show 19 April 1968 Guests: Colleen Moore Hargrave, John Davidson, The Stone Poneys and Linda Ronstadt • No Video Available
1969[/font][/b] American Bandstand Season 12 Episode 35 3 May 1969 Guests: Linda Ronstadt and The New Life • Long Way Around No Video Available • Will You Love Me Tomorrow No Video Available
The Johnny Cash Show Series 1: Episode 3 21 June 1969 Taped at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville • Only Mama To Walk The Line • I Never Will Marry ( with Johnny Cash) • He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands
Allen Ludden's Gallery Season 1 Episode 4 26 June 1969 Guests: actor Michael Landon, comedian Rich Little, singer Linda Ronstadt and the Back Porch Majority. • No Video Available
It’s Happening Season 2 Episode 31 12 July 1969 Linda Ronstadt, Chuck Barris, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Peter Tork • No Video Available
Della! Season 1 Episode 28 16 July 1969 Guests: TV host Regis Philbin, comedian Sammy Shore and singer Linda Ronstadt • No Video Available
Tonight Show 23 July 1969 Guests: Truman Capote, Red Buttons, Robert Klien, Linda Ronstadt • No Video Available
The David Frost Show Season 2: Episode 9 11 September 1969 Guests: Jack Valenti, President of the Motion Picture Association, singer John Hartford, singer Linda Ronstadt and author Fred Lawrence Gulles ("Norma Jean"). • No Video Available
Playboy After Dark Series 2 Episode 1 22 October 1969 Guests: Sid Caesar; Linda Ronstadt; Joe Cocker & the Grease Band; Mort Sahl • Walkin’ Down The Line • Livin’ Like A Fool • God Bless This Child (with Billy Ekstein)
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour Season 2 Episode 6 29 October 1969 Glen's guests are Johnny Cash, Rich Little and Linda Ronstadt. • I'll Be Your Baby Tonight No Video Available • Silver Threads & Golden Needles
The Joey Bishop Show Season 4: Episode: 48 5 November 1969 Guests: actor Efrem Zimbalist Jr., tennis champ Pancho Gonzales, singers Linda Ronstadt and Lou Rawls. • No Video Available
The Mike Douglas Show Season 9 Episode 78 17 December 1969 Guests: actor Sal Mineo, singer Linda Ronstadt, entertainer Monti Rock, ventriloquist Willie Tyler & Lester and Frank Hubbell and the Stompers. • Silver Threads & Golden Needles No Video Available • Break My Mind
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Post by PoP80 on Feb 23, 2017 15:12:14 GMT -5
I think you forgot this one:
May 3, 1969: American Bandstand
Linda Ronstadt sings "Long Way Around." The New Life performs "Backwoods Annie" and "Ha Lese (Le Di Khanna)." A swimwear fashion show is presented. Dick Clark interviews a Sioux Falls, South Dakota disc jockey (probably via telephone)
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Post by ausfan2 on Feb 23, 2017 20:30:59 GMT -5
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Post by ausfan2 on Feb 23, 2017 20:57:59 GMT -5
1968 updated It's Happening '68 Season 1 Episode 8 24 February 24, 1968 Guests: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Linda Ronstadt and The Stone Poneys • Up To My Neck In Muddy Water No Video Available
Live From Greenwich Village New York From a VHS video set released in 1998 Circa March 1968 Bitter End Nightclub New York • Different Drum • One For One • Interview • New Hard Times
Johnny Carson Show 19 April 1968 Guests: Colleen Moore Hargrave, John Davidson, The Stone Poneys and Linda Ronstadt • No Video Available
New addition Steve Allen Show 19 September 1968 Guests: Debbie Reynolds, Jerry Stiller and Ann Meara, Linda Ronstadt and The Stone Poneys • No Video Available
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Post by ausfan2 on Feb 23, 2017 21:00:55 GMT -5
1969 updated American Bandstand Season 12 Episode 35 3 May 1969 Guests: Linda Ronstadt and The New Life • Long Way Around No Video Available • Will You Love Me Tomorrow No Video Available
The Johnny Cash Show Series 1: Episode 3 21 June 1969 Taped at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville • Only Mama To Walk The Line • I Never Will Marry ( with Johnny Cash) • He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands
Allen Ludden's Gallery Season 1 Episode 4 26 June 1969 Guests: actor Michael Landon, comedian Rich Little, singer Linda Ronstadt and the Back Porch Majority. • No Video Available
It’s Happening Season 2 Episode 31 12 July 1969 Linda Ronstadt, Chuck Barris, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Peter Tork • No Video Available
Della! Season 1 Episode 28 16 July 1969 Guests: TV host Regis Philbin, comedian Sammy Shore and singer Linda Ronstadt • No Video Available
Tonight Show 23 July 1969 Guests: Truman Capote, Red Buttons, Robert Klien, Linda Ronstadt • No Video Available
The David Frost Show Season 2: Episode 9 11 September 1969 Guests: Jack Valenti, President of the Motion Picture Association, singer John Hartford, singer Linda Ronstadt and author Fred Lawrence Gulles ("Norma Jean"). • No Video Available
Playboy After Dark Series 2 Episode 1 22 October 1969 Guests: Sid Caesar; Linda Ronstadt; Joe Cocker & the Grease Band; Mort Sahl • Walkin’ Down The Line • Livin’ Like A Fool • God Bless This Child (with Billy Ekstein)
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour Season 2 Episode 6 29 October 1969 Glen's guests are Johnny Cash, Rich Little and Linda Ronstadt. • I'll Be Your Baby Tonight No Video Available • Silver Threads & Golden Needles
The Joey Bishop Show Season 4: Episode: 48 5 November 1969 Guests: actor Efrem Zimbalist Jr., tennis champ Pancho Gonzales, singers Linda Ronstadt and Lou Rawls. • No Video Available
The Mike Douglas Show Season 9 Episode 78 17 December 1969 Guests: actor Sal Mineo, singer Linda Ronstadt, entertainer Monti Rock, ventriloquist Willie Tyler & Lester and Frank Hubbell and the Stompers. • Silver Threads & Golden Needles No Video Available • Break My Mind
New Addition Steve Allen Show 22 December 1969 Guests: Linda Ronstadt, Paul Winchell, Scoey Mitchlll, Toby Lurie and Maxine Greene • No Video Available
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Post by erik on Feb 23, 2017 21:12:36 GMT -5
Quote by ausfan2:
As a sidenote, that would be the final time Linda would appear on The Tonight Show until (YIPE!) March 1983.
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Post by Carolyn on Jan 3, 2020 20:39:05 GMT -5
1968 updated It's Happening '68Season 1 Episode 8 24 February 24, 1968 Guests: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Linda Ronstadt and The Stone Poneys • Up To My Neck In Muddy Water No Video Available Live From Greenwich Village New YorkFrom a VHS video set released in 1998 Circa March 1968 Bitter End Nightclub New York • Different Drum • One For One • Interview • New Hard Times Johnny Carson Show19 April 1968 Guests: Colleen Moore Hargrave, John Davidson, The Stone Poneys and Linda Ronstadt • No Video Available New additionSteve Allen Show19 September 1968 Guests: Debbie Reynolds, Jerry Stiller and Ann Meara, Linda Ronstadt and The Stone Poneys • No Video Available
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Post by Carolyn on Jan 3, 2020 20:44:57 GMT -5
I just watched the LR documentary show on TV the other night, & it brought back memories of a sleep-over at a friend's house when I was in Junior High School. On the TV that night was Linda Ronstadt & the Stone Poneys playing Different Drum. I was sooo impressed!!! Not sure now whether it was Joey Bishop Show in 1967 or Johnny Carson or Steve Allen in 1968. Does anyone know what song they played on each of those shows?
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Post by the Scribe on Jan 3, 2020 20:56:48 GMT -5
I just watched the LR documentary show on TV the other night, & it brought back memories of a sleep-over at a friend's house when I was in Junior High School. On the TV that night was Linda Ronstadt & the Stone Poneys playing Different Drum. I was sooo impressed!!! Not sure now whether it was Joey Bishop Show in 1967 or Johnny Carson or Steve Allen in 1968. Does anyone know what song they played on each of those shows? If it was 1968 it was probably Different Drum or High Muddy Water. High Muddy Water was the Ronstadt song she sang on It's Happening (1968) that did it for me. I was in love at 14.
Then again, Some of Shelly's Blues was also released as a single that year I believe.
Linda's friends in The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band then took it and had a good hit with it later on (1971 Top 100).
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Post by Carolyn on Jan 3, 2020 21:08:29 GMT -5
The song was definitely Different Drum ... and it was amazing to us 12 or 13 year olds at the sleep-over!! I'm just trying to figure out which TV show we were watching
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Post by the Scribe on Jan 3, 2020 21:28:57 GMT -5
The song was definitely Different Drum ... and it was amazing to us 12 or 13 year olds at the sleep-over!! I'm just trying to figure out which TV show we were watching Carson took over for Allen so it was either Carson or Bishop. They probably sang the same song on both is my guess. If you had a sleep over you might want to ask your sleep over friends.
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Post by Carolyn on Jan 4, 2020 21:45:44 GMT -5
Yes, they probably did sing the same song for both shows. The gal who hosted the sleep-over doesn't remember either ... just thought it would be fun to do a little detective work and figure it out after all of these years. The important thing is that we were there to watch a bit of history-in-the making on TV .... and we're still here and can remember it today!! :-)
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Post by the Scribe on Jan 6, 2020 16:03:33 GMT -5
Carolyn, Linda's comments to Carson might be more memorable than the songs to teen girls. If you don't recall that then most likely you were watching the Joey Bishop Show.Yes, they probably did sing the same song for both shows. The gal who hosted the sleep-over doesn't remember either ... just thought it would be fun to do a little detective work and figure it out after all of these years. The important thing is that we were there to watch a bit of history-in-the making on TV .... and we're still here and can remember it today!! :-) I’d say Different Drum and/or Break My Mind, as the latter allowed her to let loose, which seems she may have done adding to her appeal (She definitely covered that one at The Bitter End several nights later). During the interview with Carson, she turned a few heads when remarking on playing in NYC, by saying she loved performing there as she felt she could “reach right out and grab em by the balls.” Hahaha...network tv.
Wow. Great. You just restored some lost history! I recall Linda's second Carson visit which is on youtube for all to see and he mentions her first performance ten years or so earlier and asks why it took so long for her to come back for a visit?
I also remember my first visit to Greenwhich Village on the west side of Manhattan back in 1971. Even though I have been to the city before, Mom is from Queens, me born and raised on the Island the Village was quite magical then with Vietnam winding down and all that was happening. Thanks for checking back so we could get Carolyn's question answered.
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Post by Debbie Goodman on Jul 11, 2021 20:23:28 GMT -5
I trying to find a tv performance Linda did. She sang “Desperado.” It was in 1972 or 1973, possible 1974. It was not the performance with Johnny cash. Do you have listings for the seventies or know where I can find the. Thanks for your help, Debbie
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Post by rick on Jul 11, 2021 22:34:48 GMT -5
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From IMDB page 1969-1972 The David Frost Show (TV Series) Self - Episode #4.81 (1972) ... Self - Episode #2.9 (1969) ... Self 1971 Tom Smothers' Organic Prime Time Space Ride (TV Series) Self - Episode #1.7 (1971) ... Self - Episode #1.10 ... Self 1969-1971 The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) Self - Vocalist / Self - Episode #10.154 (1971) ... Self - Vocalist - Episode #9.173 (1970) ... Self - Vocalist - Episode #9.78 (1969) ... Self
1969-1971 The Johnny Cash Show (TV Series) Self - Singer - Episode #2.20 (1971) ... Self - Singer - Episode #2.4 (1970) ... Self - Singer - Episode #1.23 (1970) ... Self - Singer - Eddie Albert, Charlie Callas, Linda Ronstadt, Jerry Reed (1969) ... Self - Singer 1969-1971 The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (TV Series) Self - Musical Guest / Self - Neil Diamond, Linda Ronstadt, Liberace, Larry Storch (1971) ... Self - Musical Guest - Johnny Cash, Rich Little, Linda Ronstadt (1969) ... Self 1970 The Andy Williams Show (TV Series) Self - Episode #2.11 (1970) ... Self
1970 The Darin Invasion (TV Special) Self
1970 The Everly Brothers Show (TV Series) Self - Episode #1.6 (1970) ... Self 1970 The Real Tom Kennedy Show (TV Series) Self - Episode #1.23 (1970) ... Self 1970 Playboy After Dark (TV Series) Self / Singer - Episode #2.20 (1970) ... Self - Episode #2.11 (1970) ... Singer 1970 Hee Haw (TV Series) Self - Guest - Episode #1.28 (1970) ... Self - Guest
1969 The Joey Bishop Show (TV Series) Self - Episode #4.48 (1969) ... Self 1969 Della (TV Series) Self - Episode #1.28 (1969) ... Self
1968-1969 It's Happening (TV Series) Self - Episode #2.68 (1969) ... Self - Episode #1.8 (1968) ... Self (as The Stone Poneys)
1969 Allen Ludden's Gallery (TV Series) Self - Episode #1.4 (1969) ... Self 1969 American Bandstand (TV Series) Self - Episode #12.35 (1969) ... Self
1967 The Groovy Show (TV Series) Self - Singer
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