
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
Season 9
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert is an American television music variety show that ran during the 1970s and early 1980s, created and produced by Don Kirshner and syndicated to television stations. It premiered on September 27, 1973, with a performance by The Rolling Stones; its last episode was in 1981.
Where to Watch Don Kirshner's Rock Concert • Season 9
2 Episodes
- The Commodores, The Gap Band, Yarbrough & Peoples, Skyy, Luther VandrossE12
The Commodores, The Gap Band, Yarbrough & Peoples, Skyy, Luther VandrossMusic: --The Commodores (performing live) - "Sail On," "Easy (Like Sunday Morning)," "Celebrate" and "Tear It Down" (correct song title?). --The Gap Band (live) - "Shake" and "Grand Illusion" (correct song title?). --Yarbrough & Peoples (live) - "You're My Song." --Yarbrough & Peoples (music video) - "Don't Stop The Music." --Luther Vandross (music video) - "Never Too Much." --Skyy (music videos) - "Call Me," "Here's To You" and one more song. Also: --Lou O'Neill Jr. (rock journalist & series regular) interviews music agent Norby Walters (in six segments broadcast throughout the episode). - Van Halen, David Bowie, Queen, UltravoxE13
Van Halen, David Bowie, Queen, UltravoxMusic: --Van Halen (music video) - "(Oh) Pretty Woman." --Van Halen (performing live) - "So This Is Love?" "Hear About It Later" and "Unchained." --David Bowie (music videos) - "Wild Is The Wind," "Fashion," "Ashes To Ashes" and "DJ." --Queen & David Bowie (music video) - "Under Pressure." --Ultravox (music videos) - "The Thin Wall," "The Voice," "Vienna" and "Sleepwalk." Also: --David Lee Roth is interviewed by Jim Ladd (in five segments throughout the show).