Silent footage of the Sunshine Company performing on July 17, 1967. MOS. Color & black and white footage of band, hippie crowd dancing and peacefully listening to the band. From Bob Bass, possibly originally shot for Wexler Film Productions, Inc.
The Sunshine Company was an American sunshine pop band from Los Angeles, California. Originally the duo of Mary Nance and Maury Manseau, the group later added the rhythm section of bassist Larry Sims and drummer Merel Bregante and signed to Imperial Records, releasing their debut album in 1967. They scored three hit singles on the U.S. singles chart over the next two years before disbanding after their third album, 1968’s self-titled effort. Sims and Bregante later backed Loggins and Messina.