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)moreless
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The Carter Family |
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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.)
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).
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.
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