BOBBY GOLDSBORO. ", From REDSEA: "While I was going to UNA back in 81, I worked on the Stage Crew on these concerts at UNA: Atlanta Rhythm Section (pictured), Jimmy Buffett, Tom Petty, Hotel, Crystal Gale. Toni loved doing the show, but Daryl, who never enjoyed being on camera, did not. ", From Denniswingo: "The Grateful Dead in 1978 at the Boutwell Auditorium. We would skip class and work setting up the stages for free admission and backstage passes. He was replaced by Johnny Townsend from Tuscaloosa, who was living with Duane and Gregg Allman in LA. Dan Brennan, center, with the Grass Roots. Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. ", From dassani: "I was there Could not have been better! Several others mentioned seeing the Rolling Stones in Tuscaloosa and Birmingham. They enjoy reminiscing about the stars, the shows and the fans who made it possible. In most cases, the concertswere multi-act affairs, featuring the hottest names the radio stations could secure. They would buy so many tickets in advance, we didn't have to worry about whether they were going to come or not.". "Radio played the song every twenty minutes. From kwe: "The best I've seen are all of the Big Bam shows during the '60s in Montgomery, Garrett Coliseum; Eagles, 1977 in Mobile: Fleetwood Mac, 1977 in Bham CC; Atlanta Rhythm Section, 1978 in Troy Sartain; Heart/America, 1985 in Montgomery CC; Stevie Ray Vaughn/Joe Cocker, 1986 in Bham Oak Mtn; Rolling Stones, 1989 in Bham Legion Field; John Fogerty/Willie Nelson, 2006 in Bham Oak Mtn; Chicago, 2011 in Mtgy MPAC. ", From Ken Cole: "I was at Jerry Lee Lewis in Boutwell in the mid '60s when I was a kid. "He said, 'Dan, I like to play for you here in town, but I don't want you to ever book me on a show like this again. It was a hold out because they had missed a previous show in May of 1974. The Fabulous Shades The Righteous Brothers. He remembers the Kove days with Harvest/Harmony fondly, not only for the bands music but the people who came to see them. Hal Hodgens of WVOK is second from left. In Brennan's view, that's a satisfying legacy. Montgomery's home for country music favorites like Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert . The Fab Four wouldnt play to segregated audiences, and at that time this was the case in Alabama. I said, 'Elvis, I'm sorry, but we can't accommodate you, because it is his show.' 1984 at the BJCC. Flintstone House. It would be tough going back to ballrooms and small clubs after this. And didn't ever explain to the people what had happened. The bands that performed were: The Beach Boys / lou christie / Ian Whitcomb / The Happenings / the hollies / peter and gordon. Members: Mitch Alton (original member), Gregg Pappas, Ham Wilson, Bill Marshall , Dwight Williams, Rick Byrd, Orville Cain, Carl Tesh. Its magic, said Beavers. Things changed a little bit after that. Wish I had gotten one. When was the last concert at Big Bam Fall Spectacular? Brennan bid farewell to concert promotion in 1973 --a necessary business decision, he says -- and for Birmingham music lovers, it was the end of an era. He must have played an hour and 20 minutes or more. She came back a few minutes later and absolutely blasted a massive bongo solo. All rights reserved (About Us). Rinoplastia; Blefaroplastia WMSP (740 AM, Sports Radio 740) is a radio station licensed to serve Montgomery, Alabama, USA. Im content where Im at, said Beavers, except I could lose about 80 pounds.. Welcome to my Nightmare in Huntsville Von Braun 1975 and KISS in 1976 at Von Braun. From Denniswingo: "Was there! The last Big BAM show was headlined by B.J. The Four Seasons. (The Beatles' popularity in the U.S. exploded in 1964, and that year's tour was a watershed moment for the band.). . Big Bam Show. More like this Cheerleading Pictures Cheerleading Uniforms Girls Knee Socks Saddle Shoes Long Socks Roller Derby Time Capsule Cheer Up Female Athletes Cheerleaders 1960-70s- Loving the knee socks, saddle shoes, and huge pom poms! Wed have them in the spring, summer, fall and winter, said Dan Brennan, known on-air as Dan the Music Man hosting Dans Dusty Discs, who also announced acts on-stage. (L-R) Bob Corley, David Headley, Cary Green, Jeffery Johnson, Bob Pike, John Key. Chuck Berry was awesome and the Stones in their early days were unbelievable.". The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Lindley. The bands would come in cars -- just plain old cars -- and they'd get their guitars out and walk past you. A recent Skype video call to his U.K. home found Whitwam fondly remembering the Hermits Big BAM Show performances. Two years later WBAM went country and the station was later sold. FACIAL. Big Bam All-Star Spring Show Setlists Apr 8 1967 Date Saturday, April 8, 1967 Venue Garrett Coliseum, Montgomery, AL, USA So far there are setlists of 9 gigs Saturday, April 8, 1967 Garrett Coliseum, Montgomery, AL Blues Magoos Brian Hyland Lou Christie The Buckinghams The Casinos The Electric Prunes The Royal Guardsmen The Turtles Capital Cool. He was lead singer of the Rockin Gibraltars, formed in 1965 by a group of students at Lee High School. J Jackie Culpepper 662 followers More information WBAM Big Bam Shows Remembered Record Case Montgomery Growing Up 60s Old Things Teen Memories Remember Videos "Little Feat at Boutwell mid 70s. "The level of excitement was unbelievable," Bartoletti says. The band's management initially asked for 85 percent of the ticket proceeds or $25,000, whichever was greater, Brennan says. That one was epic alright, unlike any other! Then another. You are free to use the above map for educational and similar purposes; if you publish it online or in print . Think it was 1977," says Craigmo. "It cost enough that we were lucky to come out with just enough and break even with it," Brennan says. ", From ghostreader: "Springsteen, mobile civic center theater may 1976. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and the broadcast license is held by Cumulus Licensing LLC. These are just a few of the acts presentedby the Brennans during the 1950s, '60s and early '70s. WBAM-FM/98.9 ("Bama Country 98.9") is a country music formatted radio station that serves the Montgomery Metropolitan Area, broadcasting on the FM band at a frequency of 98.9 MHz and licensed to Montgomery, Alabama. The venue? George Howell, who as George the D.J. co-hosted Hubcap Classics, was a big fan of the BAM shows beginning in the 9th grade. Iron Butterfly. December 3, 1955-As an extra Bonus..here's the advertisement for sister station WBAM, Montgomery, AL, when the very young Elvis Presley appeared. A buddy and I went down hoping for a miracle and some guy offered us two tickets for $10 bucks each which we gladly paid. ", From Shapeshiftinhmojo: "Jimi Hendrix played Alabama twice in both Tuscaloosa and Auburn in 1968 or 69. It was important to us.". But theres not a whole lot of money because theres no place for them to play. I think we had at least 15,000-16,000 people there. Clayton, Hayward and Gradney. The band also played Birmingham in May 1977, according to this story by Madison Underwood. "Big Church Night Out" / Newsboys / Sidewalk Prophets / 7eventh Time Down / Blanca / Derek Minor / Brock Gill / Jeremy Willet . If possible, the Brennans liked to present the same lineup of artists in all three cities over a single weekend, offering three shows in Birmingham for the Shower of Stars, one in Montgomery. WBAM-FM /98.9 (" Bama Country 98.9 ") is a country music formatted radio station that serves the Montgomery Metropolitan Area, broadcasting on the FM band at a frequency of 98.9 MHz and licensed to Montgomery, Alabama. Viva La Bam is an American reality television series that stars Bam Margera and his friends and family. We put on a heck of a show, said Grier. Tommy James, of Tommy James and the Shondells, describing his appearance at the WBAM and WVOK Summer Shows in 1966 (from Me, the Mob and the Music). The Troggs. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. He didn't insist onphotos. Shower of Stars audiences were accustomed to seeing a mix of rock, pop and country acts on stage, and the lineup for every show had a pecking order. That radio station had its concerts, too, dubbedJet-Fli Spectaculars, at the Soldiers &Sailors Memorial Auditorium. "We gave everybody who came a free rain parka. Once solo and once with a band. In the 1950s and '60s, Montgomery, Alabama, was ground zero for many of the major events central to the civil rights movement in this country. Gary Puckett & the Union Gap. They changed their name to Heart before eventually folding. And if we hadn't had (Hurricane Dora), we would have made a lot of money. His clothes were all rumpled, and he said, 'Dan, I need to go on later in the show. Show Hide article text (OCR) From au92536: "June Jam in Fort Payne - I know it's country BUT. I dont feel like well have any problem (remembering their songs). Its a good bet theyll play some Steely Dan, Crosby, Stills & Nash, a favorite, Sweet Magnolia, and Bill Hinds rendition of Joe Walshs Rocky Mountain Way.. Anybody else remember seeing Joplin in Tuscaloosa? Several members still play in other bands for private parties, or solo at local restaurants, and on June 9, several members of Harmony plan a reunion show at the Blue Iguana in Prattville. WBAM signed on in 1953 as AM 740. The Big BAM Shows. "It was a promotional thing for us. I only have these pictures of all the concerts we attended from the early 1960's to late 1960's. This one in 1969, was probably the last one I attended. ", From Art Meripol: "U2's Zoo Tour at Legion was pretty fun from the floor.". By nature, talent and inclination, Brennanwasentirely suited to the family business; thousands of fans knew his voice and remembered his name. "Elviswas an opening act," Brennan says. White guys playing soul music!, Most of the stuff we played was music you could easily dance to, said Dupree. People came from several states to see these shows. The Brennans often picked up and drove band members to and from the airport and hotels, quite a thrill for Diane Brennan Knapp and Donnie Kay Brennan, daughters of Cyril Brennan and teenagers at the time. Sweet Young Uns Members: Original members John Key, David Headley and Bob Corley plus David Langford, Mike Mobley, Larry Hughes, Bobby Johnson and Rick Roper. Oh, and some guy named David on slide. When Peter Noone left Hermans Hermits in 1971, Hermits drummer Barry Whitwam keep going, and today continues to lead his own Hermans Hermits band (as does Noone performing as Hermans Hermits starring Peter Noone). the tall man aboriginal spirit; metadata api request failed: component conversion failed: file_ended; caleb foote sandlot WBAM, also known as Bama Country 98.9, is a country music formatted radio station that serves the Montgomery Metropolitan Area, broadcasting on the FM band at a frequency of 98.9 MHz and licensed to Montgomery, Alabama. The Rogues of Montgomery, AL cut one great rock single, "Put You Down" b/w a version of "Stormy Monday Blues". Studio Phone Number: (334) 244-9898. Business Office/Studios 4101-A Wall Street Montgomery, AL 36106. I said, 'Cyril, what do you think we ought to do?' In one fell swoop, he was in hot demand. Bobby Goldsboro was having a nice run of hits in the mid-'60s when suddenly, with the release of a song called "Honey" in 1968, he became a major star. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Competition was evident between the two bands, Brennan says, as the Beach Boys returned for their splashiest date at the Shower of Stars, and the Stones made theirBirmingham debut on their first U.S. tour. It wasnt concerts where you played and 500 people sat down and listened to you. The station is locally owned and operated by Bluewater Broadcasting Company, LLC. Later acts included the Beach Boys, the Animals, the Dave Clark Five, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Tommy James and the Shondells and the perennial Montgomery favorite, Lou Christie. "There was a police line for the Beatles to run through, and the stage was built up so people couldn't get to them.". Grier continued to sing with trios and orchestras, performing at wedding receptions and private parties. Her very own father was on stage, standing closeto four of the most famous musicians in the world. Moody also got to do his share of transporting stars, taking them to the Diplomat Inn, owned by Bill Brennan, older brother of Cyril and Dan and a partner in WBAM and WAPE. The chips were glued into Dianes scrap book between photos of the Beatles. Props. And the Shower of Stars concerts still linger in localmemory. Their annual Big Bam shows, and Show of Stars were traveling medicine shows and featured Lou Christie, Roy Orbison, The Animals. Instead, the concert was held at the Gator Bowl under the auspices of the Brennans Jacksonville station WAPE, the Big APE. One of the Beach Boys told me it was the biggest talent show hed ever been in!. Clipping found in Alabama Journal in Montgomery, Alabama on Mar 24, 1966. The Big BAM was WBAM, the 50,000-watt AM radio station owned by the Brennan family, whose other Alabama station was Birminghams WVOK. I said, 'Well, this is Roy's show. If it's all right with him, it's all right with me. Hendrix only played a limited number of concerts before he died and the one in Tuscaloosa blew the top off Memorial Coliseum. Bell. Big Bam Fall Spectacular has had 1 concert. "We all felt very privileged," Bartoletti says. Moody remembers the group mysteriously disappeared after one show and had to be retrieved to play their second gig (lead singer Peter Noone was known to enjoy a party.). The band has undergone several incarnations. Dislike Share. So it was a deliberate attempt to identify with people, and to recognize that they were requesting these songs. The Rogues recorded the 45 in February of 1966, for MBM Records, a Birmingham, Alabama label that goes back to the early '60s. "My brother, he was always a little bit of a gambler," Brennan says. "Play It All Night Long." The Who. ', "We went over there and asked Roy, and he said, 'No, we're not going to do that. "There was a little office backstage, and I remember seeing my father and uncles back there with a security guard," Bartoletti says. I was blown away. Many regulars from the Kove days brought their grown children and will likely do so again. Several readers made fond mention of multi-act shows presented by WBAM-AM, a sister station to Birmingham's WVOK-AM, during the 1960s and early '70s. Lowell George in his prime," says Bingothatwuzagoody. Solid show during a year held in very high regard by a large number of Deadheads. Can you say Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?". "Two guitars and a stool. The 8:30 p.m. show -- which happened in the windy aftermath of Hurricane Dora-- came courtesy of WAPE-AM, a radio station owned by the Brennan family. They agreed to do it, but they were on one end of it, and the Beach Boys were on the other end of it. Make Favorite Store Contact 1957 Cobbs Ford Rd. According to Ben Flanagan's story for AL.com, the band also played in Tuscaloosa at Memorial Coliseum, now Coleman Coliseum. At least 25 people tried to jump the stage during the concert and were knocked backward into the crowd by gigantic stage bouncers! The Brennan Brothers were radio broadcast innovators of the 1950s and 60s, when they owned and operated powerhouse stations in Jacksonville, Chattanooga, and . Sonny Grier is another longtime Montgomery band member who still plays music. BB King's penultimate show at the Alabama (sitting but still playing and not drifting into non sequitur land). Both concerts were sold out. Birmingham on May 20, 1967. Big BAM Shows of the late 1960s and early 1970s featured all the biggest artists of the day, including Paul Revere and the Raiders, Lou Christie, Iron Butterfly, The Carpenters, The Monkees (as a group and individually), Tommy Joyce and Bobby Heart, The Grass Roots, and many more. Were a dance band.. Procedimientos. He was a very special guy. We rode up the . The entire show was magic, beginning with The Stranger and of course included many of the unknown Joel early songs. Keith Richards was almost electrocuted when his guitar grounded on a mic. The mothership landed in the BJCC that night. Published by at February 16, 2022. Via a longstanding partnership with the Benns family, the Brennans also extended theirreach to Chattanooga, the home of WFLI-AM. While Gator Bowl officials relented to a desegregated audience for the concert, two other venues Epstein had chosen were problematic. to see more entries, Posted on June 1, 2011 by bob in Features. We got started because of the Beatles, said Jimbo Jones, longtime singer and guitarist with Harmony, one of the most popular bands to come out of Montgomery that played in the mid to late 70s at Keglers Kove, the lounge at Bama Lanes. ", From StolibGeezer: "Zevon played the Alabama twice. Melissa Parker (Smashing Interviews Magazine): Tommy, I'm in Montgomery, Alabama. There was always so much excitement surrounding the shows, Knapp said. The following year 13 acts played in WVOKs Shower of Stars show at Legion Field in Birmingham. Emerson, Lake and Palmer in QUAD sound - Tuscaloosa circa 1973. Deep South was incorporated in late July of 1950 with a capitalization of $60,000. "Best concert I caught in this state was at Memorial Coliseum in Tuscaloosa in 1978 Lowell George and Little Feat. THE PROMOTIONAL POSTER OF THE WBAM, BIG BAM WINTER SPECTACULAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1967! nellson nutraceutical revenue; arlington catholic basketball roster; jack cawood and suzy hunt; lawn vacuum for acorns rental. ", Jerry Tavin/Photo courtesy of Everett Collection, From mcarter3: "Uhh. Where's Jimi Hendrix's concert at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa in 1969? From what we can tell, she appeared there in 1970, but the story mentions Dec. 3, 1970, as the date of her show. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and the broadcast license is held by Cumulus Licensing LLC. For more, visit Rich's YouTube Channel . +40 (724) 307.599 Lu - Vi: 9:00 - 18:00; big bam shows montgomery, alabama In the spring of 1968, we played the Big Bam Spring show in Montgomery and were seen by a producer from Hollywood named Bob Hinkle. "It was cold outside, show was to begin at 6 but began at 9; coeds from T-town waited for 2nd show which was to begin at 9 but began at about 2 next morning, had to get permission to stay in those days and freeze outside at Auburn University Coliseum. The early concert didn't begin until it was time for the second one, but it was worth the wait. December 24, 1958: Jerry Lee Lewis ; December 12, 1959: Fabian, The Fleetwoods, The Browns, Floyd Robinson and Bobby Lee Trammell (His moniker on the air: Dan the Music Man. ", "Leo Kottke, Foster Auditorium, UA campus, about 1974," said 57939names. (It was free.) We were all so nervous we wore dark sunglasses so nobody could see how scared we were, said Dupree. We were considered the number one soul band in the south. snapchat chat bitmoji peeking. Most of the clubs have gone to a single performer, or a duo or karaoke. Bob was producing a medical documentary in Alabama, and also was a promoter for Evil Kneival and Chill Wills. He recalls the popular hangouts for older teens and the legendary "Big Bam Shows" of the period. In 2020, the median property value in Montgomery, AL was $121,100, and the homeownership rate was 54.1%. The Lovin' Spoonful. One of its earliest Big BAM Shows featured Elvis Presley as he ascended to fame, on the same bill with Roy Acuff. Some of the concerts took place in a single location -- most often, Jacksonville. Respi Mee Sup Sabahiiat. Jimbo Jones (L) and Tommy Beavers look forward to the reunion of Harmony. Brennan, now 86, introduced the Beatles at the Gator Bowlin Jacksonville, Fla., when the Fab Four played there on Sept. 11, 1964. I remember some of them telling us they came to every show that whole year.". Butspeaking in general terms, each also hada specialty: Bill the visionaryentrepreneur, Cyril the tech-mindedpioneer, Dan the key concert producer and a smooth, recognizable voice at WVOK. They had easy backstage access, as well, and would confidently sashay throughout the venue. Thats not to say Montgomery area favorite bands cant be seen any more. ", From UABMBA: "One of the greatest concerts in Alabama was The Rolling Stones with Chuck Berry at Auburn Memorial Coliseum, November 14, 1969. From Billy Bromberg: "Led Zeppelin 1973, Coleman Coliseum." When I got on stage the drum kit seat was way too high. (In 1965, Legion Field could seat more than 68,000 people.) Edgar Winter Group with the Frankenstein tour," said Rick Allen. No mention does anyone else remember that?". We played all the way through college, says Long. Those two days in Alabama left a lasting impression on us because it was how we measured the rest of our gigs.. It was just before his popularity exploded. Shop Patio & Garden, including exclusive patio furniture from brands like Broyhill. Both Shaw and Chapman have gone on to stardom as performers and songwriters.]. Jerry Lee Lewis, the Brennans said. 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