Retroist Podcast Episode 357 (Sha Na Na)

Retroist Podcast Episode 357 (Sha Na Na)

From Retroist Retro Podcast by The Retroist

January 16, 2026 · 39 min · Episode 357

About this episode

This episode explores the history and impact of the band Sha Na Na, their performance at Woodstock, and their cultural significance.

In the late 1960s, the pop culture of the 1950s was still well-remembered, but the United States was going through some major changes. A counter-culture was going mainstream and with it came a rejection of things associated with older generations. Emblematic of this era was Woodstock. This music festival was filled with bands and artists that defined the era. But another act, took to the stage during the festival that didn’t quite fit in, Sha Na Na. Started as a college performance act, Sha Na Na came to the attention of Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix liked their energy and with his urging, the organizers of Woodstock went to see them and invited them for perform. You can see their performance in the Woodstock documentary and some members of the audience look confused, but in the end, Sha Na Na wins them over and you can see why. Their energy and talent was relentless. The music? Timeless. The group would go onto tour successfully, star in their own TV show, and have a memorable turn in Grease. So they were on the stage, the radio, the small screen and the big screen. Yet now, they are not often talked about, and if they are, its often as a punchline, which is all sorts of wrong. On this…

People in this episode

Host: The Retroist

Topics covered

  • pop culture
  • music history
  • Woodstock
  • Sha Na Na
  • counter-culture
  • TV shows
  • 1970s

Keywords

  • Sha Na Na
  • Woodstock
  • Jimi Hendrix
  • music festival
  • pop culture
  • 1970s music
  • Grease
  • DEVO

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Sha Na Na

Books & works: Grease

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