From the movie "A Swingin' Summer" (1965), Gary Lewis introduces The Righteous Brothers performing "Justine".
This is, without a doubt, THE all-time greatest harmonica solo (and don't you forget it!), the guy also plays lead guitar...seconds later.
Near the end watch for Bobby Hatfield accidentally smacking Bill Medley with his hand. It's downright rockin' !
From December 1990, here is Toronto rockabilly group "The Razorbacks" performing Xmas tracks (which they released on a rare cassette) in the MuchMusic studios.
The host wins my award for the worst of the cheesy on-air VJs I've seen. This guy is straight out of "Bill & Ted's Adventure" and his opening babble intro has been edited off.
The second charting single for Murray Wilson produced group "The Sunrays" on Shivaree from early 1966 I would suspect (the song charted in January 1966).
From 1964, Capitol Records artists, The Esquires video for "Gee Whiz It's You" (Cliff Richard & The Shadows cover), featuring lead vocalist Bob Harrington. This is considered to be Canada's first music video. From MuchMusic's "BackTrax" show, 1990.
From 1989, J.I. Allison (drums & vocals) resumes his "Ivan" moniker with a take of his 1958 Brunswick 45 "Real Wild Child" along with Joe B. Mauldin (bass) and Gordon Payne (guitar).
From the 1965 B-movie "Playgirl Killer". The only known color footage of the group. The song went unreleased until my 2005 "Anthology" CD, for details, visit:
http://www.supero ldies.com/jbandthepl ayboysCD.html