Rock & Role: American Rock Group Appearances on Scripted U.S. Television (1964-1970)

greenfuzz

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I hope the G45 Group won’t mind a shameless plug for my new book. It's about American rock group cameos on scripted U.S. TV (1964-1970). It's available online from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the publisher, BearManor Media. It includes several groups of note for members of this forum, including the Seeds, Standells, Beau Brummels, and Paul Revere and the Raiders and lesser-known bands like Opus 1, Paper Fortress, and the Pearly Gate.

And, anyone that shares info on a cameo I'm not aware will receive a free copy of the book from me. The caveat is that the appearance had to feature an American ROCK GROUP on a U.S. scripted show, not solo artists or duos. In other words, acts like Sonny & Cher, Leslie Gore, Neil Diamond, and the Righteous Brothers--all who made cameos--aren't included. Feel free to reply with appearances you’re aware of and if it’s not in the book I’ll mail you a copy.
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I hope the G45 Group won’t mind a shameless plug for my new book. It's about American rock group cameos on scripted U.S. TV (1964-1970). It's available online from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the publisher, BearManor Media. It includes several groups of note for members of this forum, including the Seeds, Standells, Beau Brummels, and Paul Revere and the Raiders and lesser-known bands like Opus 1, Paper Fortress, and the Pearly Gate.

And, anyone that shares info on a cameo I'm not aware will receive a free copy of the book from me. The caveat is that the appearance had to feature an American ROCK GROUP on a U.S. scripted show, not solo artists or duos. In other words, acts like Sonny & Cher, Leslie Gore, Neil Diamond, and the Righteous Brothers--all who made cameos--aren't included. Feel free to reply with appearances you’re aware of and if it’s not in the book I’ll mail you a copy.
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Fantastic project. For UK readers - it's available now on Amazon. My copy should be arriving tomorrow.
 
Thanks, Mike. The good thing about BearManor Media is they control everything—including handling all copies and shipping. That severely limits the amount of control I had (and I would have done some things differently) but I thought it was worth the trade off to not have to pay any upfront costs.