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  2. American Bandstand - Wikipedia

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    American Bandstand played an important role in introducing Americans to such 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 ...

  3. Newly Restored Pink Floyd Footage Shows The Band At A ...

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    This 1967 footage from "American Bandstand" was recorded just two months before cofounder Syd Barrett's final appearance with the band.

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

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    The B'zz; The Babys; Bachman–Turner Overdrive; Badfinger; Philip Bailey; Baltimora; Scott Baio; Anita Baker; Joby Baker; LaVern Baker; Marty Balin; Bananarama; The ...

  5. 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.

  6. Dick Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark also produced the television series American Dreams about a Philadelphia family in the early 1960s whose daughter is a regular on American Bandstand. The series ran from 2002 to 2005. The series ran from 2002 to 2005.

  7. Jerry Blavat - Wikipedia

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    From 1965 to 1967, Blavat produced and hosted a weekly television show in Philadelphia called The Discophonic Scene, a dance show for "all my yon [sic] teens" along the lines of American Bandstand (which began in Philadelphia a decade earlier), referring to himself as "the Geator with the Heater" and "the big boss with the hot sauce."

  8. Bob Horn (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Bob Horn's Bandstand was mostly short musical films (the ancestors of music videos); there also were studio guests. [ 4 ] Horn was disenchanted with the film-based program and sought to have it changed to teens dancing along, live on camera - live - as popular records played, based on an idea from WPEN 's 950 Club , hosted by Joe ...

  9. Holdin' Back: The '60s is back with the great music of the ...

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    The 1960s are back. Or at least they will be when Holdin' Back: The '60s takes the stage again this summer.. The Holdin' Back Band, a popular local ensemble known for its free summer bandstand ...