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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 ...

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  4. American Bandstand - Wikipedia

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    American Bandstand played a crucial 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 ...

  5. Kathy Sledge - Wikipedia

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    1975, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1992: Soul Train — Herself (5 episodes) 1979: American Bandstand — Herself (1 episode) 1982: Fridays — Herself (1 episode) 1984: The Jeffersons — Kathy Satin (1 episode) 1992: It's Showtime at the Apollo — Herself (1 episode) 2000: 100 Greatest Dance Songs of Rock & Roll — Herself

  6. Bob Horn (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    The Bandstand makeover debuted on October 7, 1952, with hundreds dancing on live TV. Bandstand sometimes drew over 60 percent of the daytime audience, making Horn wealthy. [4] On July 9, 1956, Horn, fired after a drunk driving arrest, was replaced by Dick Clark after a period of on-air tryouts from various DJs.

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  8. Dick Clark - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wagstaff Clark [1] [2] (November 30, 1929 – April 18, 2012) was an American television and radio personality and television producer who hosted American Bandstand from 1956 to 1989.

  9. David Hirsch (television personality) - Wikipedia

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    David Hirsch (born 1962 in Detroit) is an American television personality.A graduate of Michigan State University, Hirsch spent time as a disc jockey and drummer. [1] Dick Clark selected Hirsch to be the host of the 1989 (and final) season of American Bandstand.