Take a ride on a shanty boat with a couple of self proclaimed morons. This trip down the Kentucky River is one you will never forget.
Take a ride on a shanty boat with a couple of self proclaimed morons. This trip down the Kentucky River is one you will never forget.
The year was 1965 and the British Invasion was in full swing. Shindig! was the hot TV show for teens, and a new kind of cool was being born. This clip features Herman’s Hermits performing “I’m Into Something Good,” Manfred Mann performing “Doo Wah Diddy,” and Gerry & The Pacemakers performing “Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying.” Yeah baby!
This wonderful song may strike a familiar chord with our visitors. It certainly did for those of us in the Neighborhood. Lyrics are by the incomparable Shel Silverstein.
This performance by the Treniers of the novelty song Rag Mop is just as fun today as it was back in 1950 when it hit number 1 on the charts. We dare you not to smile when you watch this!
7 year old Anthony Gargiula does an amazing job of singing the National Anthem at a Siena College basketball game in Albany New York.
The first rock’n'roll performance on national television happened in 1954 on the Colgate Comedy Hour, hosted by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Musical guests, The Treniers were joined by Dean & jerry in this unforgettably entertaining performance.
Beautiful memories can carry us through the trying times. Because no matter how the world changes around us, life’s magic moments will always be with us. Share them with someone you love, today. Sit back and enjoy this special video, then pass it on.
Andrés Segovia, “father of classical guitar” plays one of his favorites, “The Legend of Asturias.” Beautiful!
When the folks in Grand Rapids, Michigan wanted to attract people and business to their town, they put together what Roger Ebert has called “the greatest music video ever made.” The folks here in The Neighborhood really like it too!
Nothing like a little satire about Washington D.C. from Dogpatch to sum things up!