'66 Sunset Strip: Flotsam & Jetsam
04.22.24

Take a trip to ’66 Sunset Strip as dublab steps into the wayback machine and revisits 1960s Hollywood nightclubs like The Trip, Hullabaloo, Whisky a Go Go and Pandora’s Box.
Tracklist:
Jerry Cole – Sunset Strip
King Curtis – For What It’s Worth
The Ventures – Eight Miles High
The Ascots – Summer Day (1966 band from Anaheim, California)
Billy Preston – Steady Gettin’ It
Jackie DeShannon – Oh Boy
Shelley Fabares – He Don’t Love Me (produced David Gates, written by Jan Berry, Jan & Dean)
Rosie & Ron – So Dearly
The Twilighters – Eternally (1956 local L.A. hit featuring lead singer Charles Wright, who a decade later became vocalist for The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band)
The Chambers Brothers – Yes, Yes, Yes (live at The Ash Grove)
Judy Henske & Jerry Yester – Lullaby
Tim Buckley – Pleasant Street
Judy Collins – I Think It’s Gonna Rain Today (written by Randy Newman)
The Grass Roots – House of Stone (written & sung by Creed Bratton)
Jackie Lee – The Shotgun and The Duck
Buffalo Springfield – Mr. Soul (LP version, monophonic)
The Flairs (Richard Berry, Cornell Gunter, Young Jesse) – She Wants to Rock
Etta James – Dance With Me Henry
Nancy Sinatra – Day Tripper (produced by Lee Hazlewood)
The East Side Kids – Dancing in the Street
The Modern Jazz Quartet – What’s New (live at The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach)
Chet DeMilo – Stormy (live at Donkin’s, Marina Del Rey)
The Shields – You Cheated
The Lewis & Clarke Expedition – Windy Day
Don & the Goodtimes – I Could Be So Good To You (produced by Jack Nitzsche)
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band – Carte Blanche
The Yellow Payges – The Two of Us
Teddy & Darrel – Wild Thing
The Vibrations – Daddy Woo Woo
H.B. Barnum – Los Angeles
Jesse Belvin – Goodnight My Love
Wes Montgomery – What The World Needs Now (Is Love)
Wes Montgomery – California Dreaming
Wes Montgomery – Windy

Richard Berry with wife Dorothy Berry, who also made some very cool records played on previous episodes of ’66 SUNSET STRIP

The Shields, 1958 “You Cheated” recorded at Electro-Vox Studios, Melrose across from Paramount Studio.

Jan Berry and Shelley Fabares at Beverly Park on La Cienega, a few years before working together in 1964 on “He Don’t Love Me”

The Modern Jazz Quartet’s live LP from The Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach

Chet DeMilo’s live LP from Donkin’s in Marina Del Rey

The East Side Kids at The Sea Witch, as seen in KRLA Beat.
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