Thanks Delilah for your reply (Nashville Now) I love what you're doing!
Dawn
Thanks Delilah for your reply (Nashville Now) I love what you're doing!
Dawn
Wow, that is a lot of appearances. Thanks for researching and putting this together Delilah! I did not know that he had that many.
Good list, Delilah (the #1 Fans FB page must've thought so too; they've borrowed it without attribution).
Anyway! Good to know about the 1990 Poco show being on television. It would be wonderful to see the whole concert.
I saw that, lol, no biggie to me but maybe The Border should have been mentioned (as the host site and since more than one of us contributed)? I don't know what's allowed and what isn't. At any rate, it did lead to a tip about The Pat Sajak Show (thanks #1 Randy Fans), which reminded me of Poco's appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show. Also, since I included PM Magazine then maybe I should add American Journal too. I don't know if the former was just an interview, a performance or both.
So it looks like another update is in order.
Right or wrong, what’s done is done
It’s only moments that you borrow...
Oh dang, yes! How the heck did we forget American Journal?! Sheesh.
PM Magazine just did story segments, no performances. Very similar to American Journal.
I dimly recall Pat Sajak having some kind of talk show. Well, at least maybe the FB post jogged some brain cells and perhaps some more of these clips will turn up on YouTube. We live in hope.
P.S. Pat Sajak had a late night talk show. From the Wikipedia entry, it sounded like a bit of a disaster I wonder when Poco was on.
I vaguely remember The Pat Sajak Show. Is there an exact date for American Journal listed somewhere?
The latest updated list, subject to change as new information turns up (hopefully).
1. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
2. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
4. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
5. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
6. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
7. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
8. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
9. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
10. Easy To Be Free, a '69 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast 1973
11. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
12. The Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
13. Concert on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
14. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
15. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
16. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
17. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
18. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
19. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
20. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
21. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
22. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/1988
23. The Arsenio Hall Show with Poco, 10/04/1989
24. The Pat Sajak Show with Poco, 11/21/1989
25. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
26. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
27. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993
28. American Journal 1994
Right or wrong, what’s done is done
It’s only moments that you borrow...
I don't know the exact broadcast date of American Journal but I figure it was in October of 1994, because at the end Nancy Glass says the Eagles have announced they will postpone their concert tour due to Glenn's illness. http://newsok.com/article/2479700
I remember now that Poco also appeared on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson 11-17-1989.
It would be awesome if all of Randy's performances were put together on DVD, I would definitely buy it!
Me too, ETG.
RE: The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969 and 11/10/1969
I'm home sick from work today and discovered that the Joey Bishop Show is shown every week day on an American cable channel called Antenna TV. I think it could be the "wrong" version of the show though, it appears to be the earlier sitcom version, not the later talk show version.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jo...ow_(talk_show)