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Hootenanny: University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN #2

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University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN #2

  • 36.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 23
  • First Aired: 3/7/1964

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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"Hootenanny Saturday Night" (Everyone)


The Travelers 3: "Roll Along," "Tamora"
The Carter Family: "Fair and Tender Ladies"
Hoyt Axton: "Grizzly Bear"


The Simon Sisters: "Turn, Turn, Turn," "Wynkin', Blinkin' and Nod"
Eddy Arnold: "Song of the Cuckoo," "Poor Howard"


The Carter Family: "Worried Man Blues"


The Travelers 3: "Land of Odin"
Vaughn Meader: Stand-up comedy routine
Hoyt Axton: "Thunder and Lighting"


Sheb Wooley - "That's My Pa," "Building a Railroad"
The Serendipity Singers - "Chilly Winds," "Goin' Home"


FINALE: "Feast Here Tonight" (Everyone) Add a recap »

Stars:
Jack Linkletter (Host)
Recurring Role:
The Serendipity Singers (Guest performer)
Guest Star:
The Travelers 3 (Headliner)
Hoyt Axton (Guest performer)
The Carter Family (Guest performer)
Vaughn Meader (Guest performer)
The Simon Sisters (Guest performer)
Eddy Arnold (Guest performer)
Sheb Wooley (Guest performer)
  • After The Simon Sisters sing "Turn, Turn, Turn," Jack Linkletter refers to them as "Lucy and Carly Simone." (Possibly he was thinking of Nina Simone.) edit »
  • Sheb Wooley, best remembered for the novelty hit "The Purple People Eater," was a regular on the Western "Rawhide" at the time of his appearance here. Wooley also performed "Building a Railroad" in MGM's folk music movie "Hootenanny Hoot" (1963). edit »
  • Vaughn Meader was best known for lampooning President Kennedy on the smash comedy album "The First Family." This was his first network TV appearance after JFK's assassination. edit »
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