Zal Yanovsky

Zal Yanovsky

Born: December 19, 1944
Died: December 13, 2002

Movies for Zal Yanovsky...

The Lovin' Spoonful: Do You Believe in Magic
Title: The Lovin' Spoonful: Do You Believe in Magic
Released: January 1, 2007
Type: Movie
Pop sensations the Lovin' Spoonful perform their biggest hits in this collection of television appearances from the 1960s and '70s. Lead singer and songwriter John Sebastian discusses the band, their music and their legacy. Songs include "Summer in the City," "She's Still a Mystery," "Nashville Cats," the hit theme to the sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter," "Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?" and "Do You Believe in Magic?"
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One Trick Pony
Title: One Trick Pony
Character: Member of the Lovin' Spoonful
Released: October 3, 1980
Type: Movie
An aging rock star trying to put together a new album in the face of an indifferent record label and a talentless producer. At the same time, he's struggling to save his failing marriage.
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What's Up, Tiger Lily?
Title: What's Up, Tiger Lily?
Character: Self (Lead Guitarist)
Released: November 2, 1966
Type: Movie
In comic Woody Allen's film debut, he took the Japanese action film "International Secret Police: Key of Keys" and re-dubbed it, changing the plot to make it revolve around a secret egg salad recipe.
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The Big T.N.T. Show
Title: The Big T.N.T. Show
Character: Self (as The Lovin' Spoonful)
Released: January 7, 1966
Type: Movie
Live performances by some of the top rock-and-roll acts of the mid 60s. Includes Ray Charles, The Byrds, Joan Baez, Ike and Tina Turner, Donovan, The Lovin' Spoonful, and several more.
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Title: Beat-Club
Character: Self
Released: September 25, 1965
Type: TV
Beat-Club was a German music program that ran from September 1965 to December 1972. It is notable for being the first German show to be based around popular music, and featured artists such as The Equals, Grateful Dead, Zager and Evans, Cream, Frank Zappa, The Rolling Stones, Gene Pitney, Ten Years After, Rory Gallagher, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Ike & Tina Turner, The Who, Black Sabbath, Harry Nilsson, David Bowie, The Bee Gees, The Beach Boys, Chicago, The Doors, Kraftwerk and Robin Gibb in its seven-year run. In 1972, it was replaced by Musikladen.