Hullabaloo Dancers 07 Set Design
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Hullabaloo was ground-breaking in many ways, including its fabulous sets. Fun, evocative, designs that captures the pop art/minimalism of the mid sixties!
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Hullabaloo was a tv variety show that ran for two seasons from January 1965 to April of 1966, and was considered a sophisticated rival to “Shindig.” The show was taped mostly in New York (NBC Brooklyn and 8H at Rockefeller Center) as well as NBC Burbank. Hullabaloo aired in color, but was archived mostly in black and white.
Hullabaloo Dancers include:
APRIL NEVINS
BARBARA ALSTON
BARBARA MONTE
CHARLENE MELL
DONNA MCKECHNIE
GENE CASTLE
LADA EDMUND JR
MICHAEL BENNETT
MIGUEL GODREAU
PATRICK ADIARTE
SHEILA FORBES
SUZANNE CHARNEY
THOMAS CAHILL
Produced by GARY SMITH
Music arranged and conducted by PETER MATZ
Directed by BILL DAVIS
Choreographed by DAVID WINTERS
Assistant Choreographer JAIMIE ROGERS
Sets Designed by GENE MCAVOY
Costumes Designed by JOHN BOXER
In 1965 I was 12 and have fond memories of hullabaloo; I particularly loved the dancers! They were super!
You can see the overhead microphones which is a strong indicator that the singing was done live and not lip synched like it was on some of the other shows.
I talked to one of the dancers, and he said they recorded it live twice, and would chose the best takes for when it aired the next day.
@@johnganun6636 Thanks for the information John & filling us all in ! Take Care!
I was 16 years-young in 1965, and I have fond teenage memories of 'Hullabaloo'.
You're right this set designs were very imaginative very neat and simple except us in the mood before the actual singing thanks pointing this out giving us great examples.. thanks again
As a Theatrical Set and Lighting Designer, I think this is great!!
I know, right?
Such a fabulous time !!!! 🌺🩷☮️🧡❇️💛💠💥💟🌼♥️🏵️
It's incredible to see film stills of the performances and sets in beautiful color. Such a shame that only three of the episodes were preserved in their original color prints. I always liked Lada Edmund Jr.!
Were any of the other episodes (besides the three surviving originally colored ones) artificially colorized somewhere down the line? I ask this, because I am finding a lot more than just those three original episodes in color (from beginning to end) on RUclips 🤔
@@Pumped1975 I did a quick search and couldn't find any other color episodes of Hullabaloo on YT besides the three. If you are seeing other ones, they must be colorized with deoldify or one of those programs. There is a lot of that going around.
@@TomElvisSmith …..then I guess I’d mistaken. Yeah; these montages of specific aspects of “Hullabaloo” (in this case, one regarding the “set designs”) give me the TRUEST nostalgic feeling (and nostalgic chills down my spine) that I have EVER felt, using the Lawrence Welk/go-go spins on popular songs that they composed back then for the show (like, in this case, “Mr. Tambourine Man”).
@@Pumped1975 thanks for watching. I'm glad to know other people are as fascinated by this as I am.
I don't see why these still can't be used as reference to accurately recolour the b&w kinescopes of these awesome performances. Great Britain already had a computerised technology doing this to programmes once considered lost in their colour form.
Tears all over the place. Oh how I miss this show and those years!!!!!!
This was an excellent presentation. Joey Heatherton &Sammy Davis Junior were mind blowing in the West Side Story dance/singing tribute
Thank you for watching!
How I loved this show as a teenage & never missed it !
Great stuff. Now I want to watch all those black and white kinescopes again to so I can realize what they really looked like in color.
thanks for watching!
What they did to Mr. Tambourine Man is criminal.
I think that it’s rather pretty.
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Don't you remember all those "Beautiful Music" stations (like WPAT/WVNJ/WRFM/WTFM in New York)?