
An historic moment in Chicago's local television programming occurred when Sheldon Cooper launched a musical variety show for 13 weeks entitled "The All-Time Hits" featuring The Buckinghams in color. Fall of 1965.......Doree Crews sings "Baby Love" covering the Supremes....After winning a local battle of the bands competition in late 1965, the Pulsations secured a job as the house band on WGN-TV's variety show called All-Time Hits. The show's producers suggested they adopt a name reflective of the British invasion, which was popular at the time, and the band adopted the name The Buckinghams, which was suggested by a security guard named John Opager at the station. The band liked the name because of its similarity to a hometown landmark Buckingham Fountain..
John Poulos -drums
Carl Giammarese -lead guitar
Curtis Bachman -bass guitar
George LeGros -vocals
Dennis Tufano -vocals,harmonica
Dennis Miccolis -organ