''Sump'n Else'' was an American live teen dance television show that aired from 1965 to 1968 on Channel8
WFAA-TV
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in
Dallas, Texas
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, formatted similarly to ''
American Bandstand
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''.
Hosts
The show featuring a youthful host,
Ron Chapman
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,
who went on to local fame as the long-time morning host of
KVIL
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103.7 FM and often co-hosted by
Ralph Baker, Jr. who was a local television and radio commercial announcer. Ralph was also known as The Sanger-Harris Man because he was a fashion model for the
Sanger-Harris department store. He hosted the Sanger-Harris fashion segment on the ''Sump'n Else'' show. He was also a
KLIF-AM
KLIF () is a commercial AM radio radio station licensed to Dallas, Texas. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a talk radio format to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The studios are in the Victory Park district in Dallas, just ...
announcer at the time. Ralph also discovered Little Group member Calleen Anderegg and auditioned her at WFAA on ''The Group and Chapman Show.''
National performers
The show featured nationally known guest performers, including
The Monkees
The Monkees were an American rock and pop band, formed in Los Angeles in 1966, whose lineup consisted of the American actor/musicians Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork alongside English actor/singer Davy Jones. The group was conc ...
,
Herman's Hermits
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,
Paul Revere and the Raiders
Paul Revere & the Raiders (also known as Raiders) were an American rock band formed in Boise, Idaho, in 1958. They saw considerable U.S. mainstream success in the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s. The band was known for including Revolu ...
,
The Rose Garden,
13th Floor Elevators
The 13th Floor Elevators was an American rock band from Austin, Texas, United States, formed by guitarist and vocalist Roky Erickson, electric jug player Tommy Hall, and guitarist Stacy Sutherland. The band was together from 1965 to 1969, a ...
,
Sonny and Cher
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The pair f ...
,
The Outsiders and
Frank Zappa
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.
Dancers
''Sump'n Else'' also featured
go-go
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Go-go was originated by African-American musicians in the Washington, D.C. area du ...
dancers, students from local high schools known as "The Little Group". The original four included
Joanie Prather (Janet on ''Eight is Enough''), Calleen Anderegg (Miss Dallas 1966), Delpha Teague, and Kathy Forney. The second "Little Group" included Cheryl Lovett, Martha Latimer, Becky Ballard, Melody Coleman and Pat Osborne.
Local performers
The ''Sump'n Else'' show featured local bands including
The Five Americans
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Care ...
, The Novas, The Menerals, Those Guys, Kenny and the Kasuals, The Briks, Mouse and the Traps, Kit and the Outlaws, Johnathan's Experiences, The Dancing Bear, The Chaparrals, The Glad Ones, Living End, Redcoats, Tracers, The Outcasts and The Visions.
Popularity
''Sump'n Else'' was an afternoon staple on Channel8, attracting high school students from throughout North Texas. The program broadcast live from a
NorthPark Center
NorthPark Center, sometimes referred to as NorthPark Mall, is an upscale, enclosed shopping mall in Dallas, Texas (United States). It is at the intersection of Loop 12
(Northwest Highway) and US 75 (North Central Expressway). Opened in 1965, it ...
storefront studio which featured a soundproof window. When major acts appeared, police officers were located both inside and outside the mall directing traffic and handling the large crowds. A youth-oriented clothing store called Pois'n Ivy opened next to the studio and advertised on the show, capitalizing on the program's local popularity.
Psychedelia
On December 7, 1967, an episode of ''Sump'n Else'' called "
LSD
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: Insight or Insanity?" featured psychedelic props and techniques along with a public service documentary. On January 22, 1968, the show broadcast a special episode called the "Psychedelic Light Show"; the set had been redesigned to feature lighting that changed with the music.
Aftermath
The final broadcast of ''Sump'n Else'' was on January 26, 1968. WFAA put the afternoon
Dialing for Dollars program on in the afternoon and showed a movie after the game show. Ron Chapman joined the team of KVIL-FM and later was teamed up with Suzie Humphreys who also hosted a popular WFAA morning program. Chapman was at KVIL-FM from 1968-2000. In 2000 he joined sister station
KLUV-FM which is an oldies station. (Ironically, Chapman's final home at KLUV 98.7 FM once was the sister FM station to his original home at KLIF-AM. It originally was licensed as KLIF-FM and simulcasted KLIF-AM programming from 1963 - 1966. In 1966 it was re-licensed as KNUS and operated separately from KLIF-AM. In the early 1980s, after a series of ownership changes, KNUS became KLUV and adopted a rock-oldies format.) Christopher Haze was a Drive-time DJ for KNUS and was seen on the Sump'n Else show as a co-host as well. Ron Chapman retired from full-time broadcasting in the summer of 2005, but continued to be featured as a television/radio pitchman for many years thereafter prior to his death in April 2021. Calleen Anderegg also worked briefly in the production team of KVIL-FM with Ron Chapman. Ralph Baker, Jr. still remained in the Dallas-Fort Worth broadcast market and continued to be heard as a commercial announcer on KLIF-AM and television commercials on WFAA and many of the other DFW television and radio stations.
Reunion
The 20th Anniversary Reunion Episode, hosted by Ron Chapman, was broadcast live from the
Galleria Dallas
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shopping mall in Dallas on Sept. 7, 1985, in a simulcast with Channel8 WFAA-TV and KVIL-FM. Ralph Baker, Jr. both "Little Groups" and recurring substitute members, and Kenny and the Kasuals were on this episode.
References
External links
* http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/ent/stories/DN-nipples_13gl.ART.State.Edition2.4263f47.html
* http://www.dallashistory.org/cgi-bin/webbbs_config.pl?noframes;read=36998
* http://www.dragonstreet.com/novas.html
* http://home.online.no/~frodebye/bugs_henderson/cd_mouse_traps.htm
* http://www.wfaa.com/about/about2.html
* https://www.facebook.com/billinthe60s
* http://www.cicadelic.com/livinliner.htm
* http://www.dragonstreet.com/aboutus.html
AllMusic
* http://members.shaw.ca/fz-pomd/giglist/1966.html
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* http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/videography/1965-69.html
* http://www.rimpo.de/justusfive.html
* http://www.guitarmasta.net/1/13th_floor_elevators/
1965 American television series debuts
1968 American television series endings
Local music television shows in the United States
Culture of Dallas