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60s Pop, Rock & Soul

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60s Pop, Rock & Soul: My Music is an all-new concert spectacular hosted by beloved icons Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits (“I’m Henry the Eighth, I Am”) and the late Davy Jones of The Monkees (“Daydream Believer”). 60s Pop, Rock & Soul airs June 6 at 11 p.m. on Eight, Arizona PBS.  

The special features hits and favorites of the AM radio era: Paul Revere & The Raiders (“Kicks”), Gary Lewis & The Playboys (“This Diamond Ring”), The Kingsmen (“Louie, Louie”), The Ventures (“Hawaii Five-O”), Question Mark & The Mysterians (“96 Tears”) and Jefferson Starship (“Somebody to Love”).

Every song is a classic from the decade of peace, love and profound social change — sung by performers who represent a period of time that resonates through the generations.

60s Pop, Rock & Soul features the following performances:

  • “Daydream Believer” – Davy Jones
  • “Kicks” – Paul Revere & The Raiders
  • “Turn Around, Look at Me” – The Vogues
  •  “Somebody to Love” – Jefferson Starship
  • “White Rabbit” – Jefferson Starship
  • “Mr. Tambourine Man” – Roger McGuinn
  • “Louie, Louie” – The Kingsmen
  • “When a Man Loves a Woman” – Percy Sledge
  • “A Summer Song”  – Chad & Jeremy
  • “Devil With a Blue Dress” – Mitch Ryder
  • “Hawaii Five-O” – The Ventures
  • “Ooo Baby Baby” – The Miracles
  • “Knock on Wood” – Eddie Floyd
  • “I'm Into Something Good“ – Peter Noone
  •  “I'm Henry the Eighth, I Am” – Peter Noone
  • “There’s a Kind of Hush” – Peter Noone
  • “This Diamond Ring” – Gary Lewis & The Playboys
  • “96 Tears” – Question Mark & The Mysterians
  • “Hey There Lonely Girl” – Eddie Holman
  • “Na, Na, Hey, Hey, Goodbye” – Gary DeCarlo (STEAM)
  • “Classical Gas” – Mason Williams

Media Contact:  Colleen O’Donnell Pierce
colleen.pierce@asu.edu
(602) 496-0579
(602) 478-3867 (cell)
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