Johnny and the Hurricanes - Red River Rock (live) video free download


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Rarität: einziges Video der Band im Netz, 1981. Sax Johnny Paris (* 29.08.40, † 1.05.06); hammond-organ Paul Tesluk (* 1941); guitar Dave Yorko (* 1941) till 1961; bass guitar Lionel "Butch" Mattice (* 1941) till 1961; drums Tony Kaye (* 1941; till 1959) / Bill Savich (from 1959). Die Band zerstritt sich 1965. Johnny Paris tourte mit neuer Zusammensetzung bis kurz vor seinem Tode 2006, so auch in diesem Video von 1981. Siehe Widipedia.

The band split in1965, but Johnny Paris and his new band toured Europe occasionally until 2006, shortly before he died. The video is from 1981, so all except Johnny are local musicians. Find more details in Wikipedia.

Comments

9 years ago

zaedlo

This is the band that got me interested in music as a boy

9 years ago

Lynda Macdonald

Jived to this until I wore myself out. Great times.

10 years ago

48Rex

Una altra versió formidable d'aquest tema. A mi, particularment, m'encanta la versió de The Shadows, però aquesta i la de The Ventures són també molt i molt bones!

10 years ago

Rene Huber

Des volle Playback von der Originalaufnahme. Scham und Schande!

10 years ago

Joseph Fischer

das war noch musik

10 years ago

Marakesh7

Great record.

10 years ago

Cap K

Not live, it's fullplayback, but great

11 years ago

RaineraChata

My favorite saxophonist :) Extremely thank you for this video Murmeltier44 :)

11 years ago

Tmetrvlr

Hey, It's STILL a great tune......

11 years ago

Mária Varjasné Kiss

a világ legszebb zenéje

11 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1959 {June 4th} Johnny & the Hurricanes performed "Crossfire" & "Red River Rock" on the late Dick Clark's American Bandstand About five weeks earlier on April 27th "Crossfire" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100; eventually it peaked at #23 and spent 14 weeks in the Top 100 And two months later on August 3rd "Red River Rock" enter the Top 100; it reached #5 & stayed 17 weeks in the Top 100 Sadly; Johnny Paris passed away on May 1st, 2006 at the age of 65 R.I.P. Mr. Paris & Mr. Clark

12 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this date in 2006 {May 1st} leader and saxophonist Johnny Paris passed away at the age of 65... May he R.I.P.

12 years ago

Lee Gilkerson

@equestrianstatue Wow! I have the exact same memory! Except the song in my experience was (the R&R Version of) "In The Mood". Another great instrumental. I've been hooked on instrumentals ever since. This song was out about the same time and I was lovin' on it too.

12 years ago

PURPLECAMPERMAN

@djmoore20041 Yes, they are instrument miming - very disappointing.

12 years ago

Old School Blues Guitar

And, they are instrument-miming instead of really playing. How lame is this?

12 years ago

equestrianstatue

Some of my earliest memories of rock 'n roll was of this band. Remember cycling past a house on my Raleigh two wheeler, the windows were open and this record was blaring out. I was ten at the time. I was hooked.

12 years ago

Per Rock

Johnny Paris was living in Germany for some years 10 years ago or so. Don´t know what happened to him since.

12 years ago

wuestenmausi

Da geht die Post ab!

13 years ago

PAULLONDEN

@overbrookXXX That's obvious,Like Chuck B. all these 5T's dudes went on the road by themselves,and took local musicians for the ride. That's understandable for monetary reasons. It's time Johnny & the Hurricanes got some overdue recognition;their brilliant instrumentals influenced bands like early Roxy Music,Bowie. Springsteen's E-Street band,and whoever else. Timeless sounds.

13 years ago

mutterschied

Man, oh, man! Here are them!! J&H in person!! Daaaankeee...!!

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