It would be wonderful to follow the careers of these dancers post Hullabaloo. I'm familiar with Michael Bennet and Donna McKechnie's work, but hope the others also had long careers on the stage or in studio.
Suzanne Charney was in Sweet Charity (the one with the long white gloves and ponytail in the Rich Man's Frug). Patrick Adiarte was in Flower Drum Song and I know he appeared in The Brady Bunch Hawaii episodes (he was overseeing the surfing contest). Lada Edmund, Jr became a highly paid stuntwoman.
Thank you for the identification. Always like to associate a name with a face. Difficult task as I see at least three of these wonderful dancers are still unknown
He has quite a few acting credits too. I've seen him on MASH multiple times, and he was the Bradys' tour guide in Hawaii. I've also seen him prominently featured on IRONSIDE.
Hello John, Thank you for making this channel available especially the Hullabaloo videos! I am a huge Hullabaloo fan. I watched it as a kid age 7 yrs old. ( when my mom let me watch it) l believe the show was on Thursday nights? I'm not sure. I liked Hullabaloo better then Shindig, Where the action is and Hollywood Au go-go. I never cared for The Beat.. it was a blues show for the older crowd. I like your intro to the dancers when it came to Lada Edmund jr.. my favorite dancer the last photo with the girl in the black pants and white top is not lada .. this girl has frosted blonde hair with dark roots. Lada had that pretty Auburn long hair with a roped bow.. The two unknown female dancers... the med length redhead girl with bangs her name is Jill and the one with the dark long hair( kind of plump) l think her name was Carol. Everyone else was correct. Donna and Michael married for different reasons. I think Toni Basel was a dancer in the very beginning of the show. Sammy was The Best host out of them all... so talented 👏 ! The worst was Michael landon.(my own opinion.) I love the color shots !!!! I bought the 3 DVD back in the early 2000s. I ❤ the show!!!! Why these amazing scenes were cut out.. l don't know. Thank you so much for the extra entertainment l love❤ the number by Sammy and Joey that was 👍 great!!!!
Part of the reason I put this together is because I couldn't find much info online about who was who amongst the dancers, and it seemed like someone should document all of this. It took a fair amount of digging to get as far as I did. I saw about 4 or 5 dancers that appeared in just a few shows - there wasn't enough info or footage of the to be included here.I think Toni Basil was in Shindig (and she also choreographed the Hullabaloo section of the recent film "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.") Thanks for the input - it really was a special show, wasn't it?! And I agree about Sammy Davis Jr!
Great dancers BUT they did Barbara Alston an injustice 0.50. She is by far the most animated, flexible dancer and it shows her so stiff. Still a nice tape. I would have just like my bit to be more wild and fun.
Patrick Adiarte is amazing...i met him yrs ago when i worked for a company that franchises Hullabaloo dance clubs for teens.....
It would be wonderful to follow the careers of these dancers post Hullabaloo. I'm familiar with Michael Bennet and Donna McKechnie's work, but hope the others also had long careers on the stage or in studio.
Suzanne Charney was in Sweet Charity (the one with the long white gloves and ponytail in the Rich Man's Frug). Patrick Adiarte was in Flower Drum Song and I know he appeared in The Brady Bunch Hawaii episodes (he was overseeing the surfing contest). Lada Edmund, Jr became a highly paid stuntwoman.
Thank you for the identification. Always like to associate a name with a face. Difficult task as I see at least three of these wonderful dancers are still unknown
Thanks. It was a fair amount of work just getting as far as I did with this.
Patrick Adiarte was an incredible dancer and actor! He was born too early. Sure wish he was still dancing and acting!
He has quite a few acting credits too. I've seen him on MASH multiple times, and he was the Bradys' tour guide in Hawaii. I've also seen him prominently featured on IRONSIDE.
Is he still alive?
Hello John, Thank you for making this channel available especially the Hullabaloo videos! I am a huge Hullabaloo fan. I watched it as a kid age 7 yrs old. ( when my mom let me watch it) l believe the show was on Thursday nights? I'm not sure. I liked Hullabaloo better then Shindig, Where the action is and Hollywood Au go-go. I never cared for The Beat.. it was a blues show for the older crowd. I like your intro to the dancers when it came to Lada Edmund jr.. my favorite dancer the last photo with the girl in the black pants and white top is not lada .. this girl has frosted blonde hair with dark roots. Lada had that pretty Auburn long hair with a roped bow.. The two unknown female dancers... the med length redhead girl with bangs her name is Jill and the one with the dark long hair( kind of plump) l think her name was Carol. Everyone else was correct. Donna and Michael married for different reasons. I think Toni Basel was a dancer in the very beginning of the show. Sammy was The Best host out of them all... so talented 👏 ! The worst was Michael landon.(my own opinion.) I love the color shots !!!! I bought the 3 DVD back in the early 2000s. I ❤ the show!!!! Why these amazing scenes were cut out.. l don't know. Thank you so much for the extra entertainment l love❤ the number by Sammy and Joey that was 👍 great!!!!
Part of the reason I put this together is because I couldn't find much info online about who was who amongst the dancers, and it seemed like someone should document all of this. It took a fair amount of digging to get as far as I did. I saw about 4 or 5 dancers that appeared in just a few shows - there wasn't enough info or footage of the to be included here.I think Toni Basil was in Shindig (and she also choreographed the Hullabaloo section of the recent film "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.") Thanks for the input - it really was a special show, wasn't it?! And I agree about Sammy Davis Jr!
Great dancers BUT they did Barbara Alston an injustice 0.50. She is by far the most animated, flexible dancer and it shows her so stiff. Still a nice tape. I would have just like my bit to be more wild and fun.
Who is the gal at 2:30?
Boomers really watched some garbage.