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  1. Murray The "K" Presents: It's What's Happening, Baby DVD. Famed New York disc jockey "Murray The K" (Muray Kaufman) became known as "The Fifth Beatle" when he befriended John, Paul, George & Ringo at the start of the musical British Invasion of the 1960s. In addition to presenting all-star rock and soul concerts at the historic Brooklyn Fox ...

  2. 17 de mar. de 2021 · Murray the K (izquierda) con The Ronettes. Puedes verla aquí: It's What's Happening, Baby!, se emitió el 6 de marzo en PBS (consulta los horarios locales). Membresía de AARP: $12 por tu primer año cuando te inscribes en la renovación automática.

  3. The show, It's What's Happening, Baby, which was arguably (fifteen years before MTV) the first music video, attracted national headlines, the censure of Congressmen who deplored the use of public funds to broadcast “jungle music,” and too many inquiries from young people about a government program that turned out to be woefully under-funded.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2010 · It's What's Happening Baby! is a TV special from 1965, a "swingin' soiree on behalf of the federal Office of Economic Opportunity", hosted by Murray "the K" (also read this) and featuring a who's who of mid-1960s artists.

  5. The Fifth Beatle? Yeah, yeah, yeah, that’s what everyone seems to remember. But years before, Murray was hosting shows with Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr., before there was even a Rat Pack; raising money for refugees, during the Hungarian uprising in the mid-’50s, as the head of the National Council of Disc Jockeys; and staging rock ’n’ roll shows with the most integrated audiences ...

  6. Famed New York disc jockey “Murray The K,” the force behind all-star rock and soul concerts at the historic Brooklyn Fox Theatre in the 1960s, hosted a legendary CBS-TV special, It’s What’s Happening Baby, which will be seen for the first time in more than 50 years on public television.

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  7. 00:00. 00:00. SubmarineRaceWatchers - The Delicates. Murray started his radio career as a late-night producer of interview shows. Eva Gabor, Laraine Day, and Virginia Graham were the personalities in front of those microphones. Yet, by the time he sat down at the mic on his own, he was doing all-pop (not rock) afternoon shows on WMCA.