Music Scene - Best of 1969-1970 - Volume 2 (1969)
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Synopsis: MUSIC SCENE, a television series which thrived from 1969 to 1970, chose its guests based on the Billboard Charts of the time. Therefore, it makes for a wonderful survey of the American pop music... MUSIC SCENE, a television series which thrived from 1969 to 1970, chose its guests based on the Billboard Charts of the time. Therefore, it makes for a wonderful survey of the American pop music scene during that time -- a sort of historical document of a specific musical period. This second volume of the BEST OF series compiles even more great performances from rock legends. Over twenty-one performers are included, from Neil Diamond to Janis Joplin to Chuck Berry to Sergio Mendes. [More]
Starring: Creedence Clearwater Revival, Neil Diamond, James Brown, Dusty Springfield
Starring: Creedence Clearwater Revival, Neil Diamond, James Brown, Dusty Springfield, Davy Jones, Della Reese, Chuck Berry, Tony Bennett, Johnny Cash, John Sebastian, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Groucho Marx, Gordon Lightfoot, The Cowsills, Pete Seeger, Mama Cass, Sergio Mendes, Janis Joplin, Jerry Butler, Frankie Laine, Judy Collins
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