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Tuesday Night Is Sheer Nostalgia! WLRN-TV Brings You Rock & Roll Classics And Doo Wop!

Ed Sullivan's Rock and Roll Classics - The 60s

Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics: The 60s (8:00 pm)

My Music presents a collection of classic full-length songs performed on "The Ed Sullivan Show" from 1963–1968, including the Beatles' American television debut, the Doors' infamous one-time-only appearance, and unforgettable performances by the Rolling Stones, the Mamas and the Papas, the Beach Boys, the Animals, the Young Rascals, the Supremes, and many more.

Doo Wop Discoveries (10:00 pm)

Doo Wop Discoveries
Doo Wop Discoveries

Doo Wop Discoveries brings back pivotal R&B and pop vocal groups of the late fifties and sixties through never-before-broadcast archival and new live performances of their most loved hits. Pop music icons Smokey Robinson, Mike Stoller, Aaron Neville, Neil Sedaka, George Clinton and more share their favorite doo wop styles and songs of the genre.

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