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  2. List of acts who appeared on American Bandstand - Wikipedia

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    Hair (entire cast) Haircut One Hundred; Bill Haley & His Comets; Hall & Oates; Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds; Albert Hammond; Wayne Handy; Slim Harpo; Corey Hart; Ritchie Hart (aka Charlie Gearheart) Dan Hartman; Dale Hawkins; Isaac Hayes; The Edwin Hawkins Singers; Justin Hayward; Robert Hazard; Joey Heatherton; Heaven 17; Bobby Helms ...

  3. American Bandstand - Wikipedia

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    American Bandstand played an important role in introducing Americans to famous artists as Prince, Jackson 5, Sonny and Cher, Aerosmith, and John Lydon's PiL—all of whom made their American TV debuts on the show. [46] American Bandstand was a daily ritual for many teenagers throughout the nation. The Top 40 hits that everyone heard were ...

  4. Happening '68 - Wikipedia

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    Happening '68 was a rock-and-roll variety show produced by Dick Clark Productions, which aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network. The show followed American Bandstand on Saturday afternoons. Happening '68 premiered on January 6, 1968 [1] and was popular enough that ABC added a weekday spin-off.

  5. Linda Scott - Wikipedia

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    Linda Scott (born Linda Joy Sampson; June 1, 1945) [1] is an American pop singer and actress who was active from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. Her biggest hit was the 1961 million-selling single, "I've Told Every Little Star". [1]

  6. Bunny Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Elizabeth "Bunny" Gibson (born January 19, 1946) is an actress and former regular dancer on the American Bandstand television program. Teen magazines referred to her as "American Bandstand's Sweetheart" and Dick Clark called her a "national symbol" receiving thousands of letters each week.

  7. Ron Joseph - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Ron Joseph graduated from Upper Darby High and it was about that time that he joined the staff of WEEZ Radio (then licensed to Chester, Pennsylvania). He did a nightly top 40 music show on the station. For a time, he was a paid staff member. In the meantime, there was a new TV station in town, WPCA-TV, Channel 17 in Philadelphia.

  8. John Zacherle - Wikipedia

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    He was best known for his long career as a television horror host, often broadcasting horror films in Philadelphia and New York City in the 1950s and 1960s. [2] Best known for his character of "Roland/Zacherley", he also did voice work for films, and recorded the top ten novelty rock and roll song " Dinner with Drac " in 1958. [ 3 ]

  9. Charlie O'Donnell - Wikipedia

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    O'Donnell was a Philadelphia native, and was of English, Irish, and Scottish ancestry. He began his career as a teenager at WCHA in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.In 1956, he worked as program director at WHAT, a 250-watt R&B station in Philadelphia, where he discovered and launched the career of future Philadelphia radio personality Hy Lit.