•
Hootenanny with the Highwaymen is a 1963 album by folk band
the Highwaymen. • "Surfin' Hootenanny" is a surf pop/rock song written by
Lee Hazlewood (tune) and
Al Casey, and performed by Al Casey with
the K-C-Ettes (aka
the Blossoms). It opens Casey's 1963 album ''Surfin' Hootenanny
(issued by Sundazed Music Inc.). The song re-appeared in 1996 (in remastered version) on the Cowabunga! Set 2: Big Waves (1963)
compilation. Cowabunga! Set 2: Big Waves (1963)'' is a second disc from
Rhino Records'
Cowabunga! The Surf Box 4-CD set compilation that contains songs from the four-decade long history of
surf music. •
The Glencoves had a hit single with their release "Hootenanny", which peaked at No. 38 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. •
Eels released an album titled
Shootenanny! in 2003. The album's title is a
portmanteau of the words "shoot" and "hootenanny". • The rock and roll band
the Replacements released their second album in 1983, titled
Hootenanny on
Twin/Tone Records. • The band
Weezer had a "Hootenanny" tour in 2008 which allowed fans to play songs with the band. • The New Zealand rock band
HLAH released a single entitled "Hootenanny" (which also appears on their 1996 album
Double Your Strength, Improve Your Health, & Lengthen Your Life on the
Wildside Records label) in 1997. • A song called "We Are Having a Hootenanny" appears on
the Magnetic Fields's 2010 album
Realism. • The album
The Repercussions of Angelic Behavior by
Rieflin,
Gunn and
Fripp contains a track titled "Hootenanny At The Pink Pussycat Cafe". • Reggae legends
the Wailers recorded a song called "Hoot Nanny Hoot", sung by
Peter Tosh, available on Tosh's CD
The Toughest. • Swedish 1960s folk band
Hootenanny Singers included
Björn Ulvaeus, who later was a member of
ABBA. • In 1964
George Jones and
Melba Montgomery released a country/bluegrass album titled
Bluegrass Hootenanny. •
Paul & Paula, who had a big hit with "
Hey Paula" in 1963, also released a single later in that year called "Holiday Hootenanny". ==Television==