''Nervous Night'' is a 1986 film starring American rock band
The Hooters
The Hooters are an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The band combines elements of rock, reggae, ska, and folk music to create its sound.
The Hooters first gained major commercial success in the United States in the mid-198 ...
and directed by
John Charles Jopson.
Background
As a follow-up to The Hooters' 1985
Columbia Records debut album ''
Nervous Night
''Nervous Night'' is a 1986 film starring American rock band The Hooters and directed by John Jopson, John Charles Jopson.
Background
As a follow-up to The Hooters' 1985 Columbia Records debut album ''Nervous Night (album), Nervous Night'', a f ...
'', a film of the same title was produced by Bell One Productions. ''Nervous Night'' was shot on
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and intercuts two separate elements: a concert filmed at the
Tower Theater in
Philadelphia
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, and a series of
short films, each one starring a different band member.
The highly stylized short films were shot on days off while the band toured the
Pacific Northwest
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and includes scenes filmed in
San Francisco
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,
Portland
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, and
Seattle
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. The concert includes performances of their hit songs "
All You Zombies
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," "
Time After Time" (a No. 1 song for
Cyndi Lauper
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that was co-written by band member
Rob Hyman
Robert Andrew Hyman (born April 24, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter, keyboard and accordion player, producer, arranger and recording studio owner, best known for being a founding member of the rock band The Hooters.
Early life
Hyman st ...
), "And We Danced" and "Day By Day."
Track listing
Notes
* Tracks 2 to 8 are recorded live in concert at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia. Track 1 and 9 are videos
Awards
At ''
Billboards 8th Annual Video Music Conference on November 22, 1986, The Hooters received two awards: For ''Nervous Night'': ''Best Longform Program'' and ''Best Concert Performance'' for the "Where Do the Children Go" video taken from the film.
Personnel
;The Hooters
*
Eric Bazilian
Eric M. Bazilian (born July 21, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger and producer. Bazilian is a founding member of the rock band The Hooters. He wrote " One of Us", a song first recorded by Joan Osborne in 1 ...
- lead vocals, guitar, mandolin
*
Rob Hyman
Robert Andrew Hyman (born April 24, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter, keyboard and accordion player, producer, arranger and recording studio owner, best known for being a founding member of the rock band The Hooters.
Early life
Hyman st ...
- lead vocals, keyboards, accordion
*
David Uosikkinen
David Uosikkinen (born February 11, 1956) is an American drummer and Internet content manager, best known for being a
member of rock band The Hooters.
Early life
Born in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, U.S., Uosikkinen grew up in Levittown, Penns ...
- drums
*
John Lilley
John Lilley (born March 3, 1954) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, guitar teacher and landscape gardener, best known for being a member of rock band The Hooters.
Early life
John Lilley learned to play the guitar at nine years ol ...
- guitar
*Andy King - bass guitar, vocals
External links
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1986 films
Documentary films about rock music and musicians
1980s English-language films
Films directed by John Jopson
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