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Crosby's old agent, Spence (veteran character actor Jesse White), comes around trying to get Gary to tour again so he can get his sweet, sweet ten percent, but Gary's not interested. Spence gives him some tickets to his latest act, this band with a wacky name.  
 
Crosby's old agent, Spence (veteran character actor Jesse White), comes around trying to get Gary to tour again so he can get his sweet, sweet ten percent, but Gary's not interested. Spence gives him some tickets to his latest act, this band with a wacky name.  
  
One character says: "That was the worst concert I ever heard in my life." Also, they wear pants on their heads as part of their stage act.
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One character says: "That was the worst concert I ever heard in my life," but they're only a teenager. Don't worry kid, you'll hear much, much worse as you get older.
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Also, the band wears pants on their heads as part of their stage act.
  
 
[[Category:1981]]
 
[[Category:1981]]
 
[[Category:The Music Shoppe]]
 
[[Category:The Music Shoppe]]
 
[[Category:Rock]]
 
[[Category:Rock]]

Latest revision as of 13:05, 6 April 2018

Unseen band from the "Free Room & Rock" (1981) episode of syndicated television series The Music Shoppe, featuring the adventures of a rock band of Indiana high-schoolers who rehearse in Gary Crosby's (yes, Bing's son) music store of the title.

Crosby's old agent, Spence (veteran character actor Jesse White), comes around trying to get Gary to tour again so he can get his sweet, sweet ten percent, but Gary's not interested. Spence gives him some tickets to his latest act, this band with a wacky name.

One character says: "That was the worst concert I ever heard in my life," but they're only a teenager. Don't worry kid, you'll hear much, much worse as you get older.

Also, the band wears pants on their heads as part of their stage act.