Chad and Jeremy
On (what appears to be) America's The Hollywood Palace television show, which would put this at late 1964.
On The Dick Van Dyke show (which they talk about here), which first appeared February 10th, 1965, at the height of the British Invasion.
Didja Know ... ?
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Chad Stuart born Chad Stuart Chadwick December 10, 1943
Windermere, United Kingdom -
Jeremy Clyde born March 22, 1944
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, England -
At the onset of 1964's British Invasion, Chad and Jeremy was one of the first British bands to arrive on America's West Coast (bypassing the East Coast scene)
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The two met while both attended London’s Central School of Speech and Drama
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In 1953, Jeremy had a role in the ceremony that crowned Queen Elizabeth II . He was a Page of Honour, carrying his grandfather's coronet during the ceremony
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Chad was music director for the Smothers Brothers television show.
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The two appeared on several American television sitcoms, including The Patty Duke Show, Laredo, and Batman (Catwoman stole their voices). Jeremy appeared solo on My Three Sons.
Chad and Jeremy's American Hits
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Yesterday's Gone (1964)
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A Summer Song (1964)
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Willow Weep For Me (1964)
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If I Loved You (1965)
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What Do You Want With Me (1965)
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Before And After (1965)
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From A Window (1965)
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I Don't Wanna Lose You Baby (1965)
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I Have Dreamed (1965)
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Distant Shores (1966)
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You Are She (1966)
A classic: Willow Weep For Me