The Big T.N.T. Show

Show (1964), the film was directed by Larry Peerce and produced by Phil Spector.

[4][5] Director Larry Peerce used four television cameras to record the performances.

[7] The film's theme song, "This Could Be the Night", was written by Harry Nilsson, produced by Phil Spector, and performed by the Modern Folk Quartet.

[8] During the opening sequence of audience shots, Ron Mael and Russell Mael, who would later form the band Sparks can be seen at 4:44 and Sky Saxon, singer and frontman for The Seeds can be seen at 5:21.

Marilyn McCoo of the Fifth Dimension also appears as one of the backing singers during Ray Charles' performance.

[9] The Big T.N.T Show premiered in theaters in late December 1965.

[1] UPI Hollywood columnist Vernon Scott wrote that the "film is aimed solely at kids who buy recoding of the performers in the cast.

The Lovin' Spoonful performing on stage for The Big T.N.T Show. From left to right: Steve Boone , Zal Yanovsky , Joe Butler , John Sebastian .
The Byrds performing on stage for The Big T.N.T Show. From left to right: Chris Hillman , David Crosby , Michael Clarke , Gene Clark , Roger McGuinn .