This was the slogan that opened every episode, right before the 1963 surf rock instrumental WIPE OUT started blaring. British teens would tune in weekly to see their favorite bands and singers perform ...
From August 1963 until just before Christmas 1966, “Ready Steady Go!” was appointment television for pop and rock music lovers in the U.K. The Friday night ITV program — whose motto was “The weekend ...
For British DJ and producer Paul Oakenfold, 2022 was an eventful year. After nearly a year and a half forced off the road amidst pandemic, Oakenfold made his return to clubs while performing in larger ...
Paul Oakenfold has announced that he’s releasing an autobiography this summer, Ready Steady Go: My Unstoppable Journey In Dance. The superstar DJ’s memoir follows his journey from his “musical baptism ...
In 1964, the Rod Stewart made his TV debut on the show to sing his first single, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl. The Rolling Stones made their big RSG! debut in August 1963 Get daily headlines and ...
They weren’t exactly dancing in the streets – or the seats – yet when the Motortown Revue came to the U.K. from Detroit during April 1965. But a national TV show changed that tune in a hurry. “Ready ...
It all started with the cheering words "The weekend starts here!" For music fans across the UK back in the sixties that phrase which launched TV show Ready Steady Go! marked the end of the working ...
(CBS 11) - Happy New Year to you and your family! 2020 represents our 9th year of The Foote Files and we are honored to be here! Ready Steady Go! was the British version of ABC's American Bandstand ...
The Teletubbies are getting the band back together, with the reunion album 'Ready, Steady, GO!' dropping next month. By Heran Mamo The Teletubbies are getting the band back together! Tinky Winky, ...
Stumbling on stage as a tipsy teenager, Rod Stewart had no idea that he’d just fallen into the limelight – where he’d stay for the rest of his life. In 1964, the young Mod made his TV debut on music ...