Episodes (47)

Episode #18.1
S18E01 · Episode #18.1

Sep 07, 1974

Singer-songwriter Dave Loggins performs "Please Come to Boston." The group Bloodstone performs "That's Not How It Goes."

Action '74 (9 of 9)
S18E02 · Action '74 (9 of 9)

Sep 14, 1974

Taped at Malibu Beach. The Impressions sing "Finally Got Myself Together (I'm A Changed Man)." Jan and Dean perform their 1963 hit "Surf City." Jan Berry sings "Tinsel Town (Hitch-A-Ride To Hollywood)."

Episode #18.3
S18E03 · Episode #18.3

Sep 21, 1974

The Miracles sing "Do It Baby." The DeFranco Family featuring Tony DeFranco perform "Write Me A Letter."

Episode #18.4
S18E04 · Episode #18.4

Oct 05, 1974

The Tymes perform "You Little Trustmaker."

Episode #18.5
S18E05 · Episode #18.5

Oct 26, 1974

Johnny Bristol sings "You and I." Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods perform "Who Do You Think You Are?"

Episode #18.6
S18E06 · Episode #18.6

Nov 02, 1974

The Spinners perform "Love Don't Love Nobody" and "Mighty Love."

Episode #18.7
S18E07 · Episode #18.7

Nov 16, 1974

Carl Carlton sings "Everlasting Love." Bobby Vinton sings "My Melody of Love."

Episode #18.8
S18E08 · Episode #18.8

Nov 30, 1974

Lattimore sings "Let's Straighten It Out."

Episode #18.9
S18E09 · Episode #18.9

Dec 07, 1974

Andy Kim sings "Fire, Baby I'm On Fire." Al Wilson sings "La La Peace Song."

Episode #18.10
S18E10 · Episode #18.10

Dec 14, 1974

The Hues Corporation performs "Rockin' Soul." Jimmy Osmond sings "Yes Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus."

Episode #18.11
S18E11 · Episode #18.11

Dec 21, 1974

Kool and the Gang perform "Rhyme Time People."

Episode #18.12
S18E12 · Episode #18.12

Dec 28, 1974

Gloria Gaynor sings "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "Honey Bee." Gene Cotton performs "Sunshine Roses."

Episode #18.13
S18E13 · Episode #18.13

Jan 04, 1975

Shirley Brown sings "Woman to Woman." Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods perform "The Heartbreak Kid."

Episode #18.14
S18E14 · Episode #18.14

Jan 11, 1975

B.T. Express perform "Do it (Til You're Satisfied)." Singer-actor Scott Jacoby performs "Hey Girl (Act Like A Woman)."

Episode #18.15
S18E15 · Episode #18.15

Jan 18, 1975

The Chi-Lites sing "Toby." Anson Williams (Potsie from "Happy Days") performs "It's Only Me," his record on the ABC Dunhill label.

Episode #18.16
S18E16 · Episode #18.16

Jan 25, 1975

Michael Jackson sings "We're Almost There." Singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka performs "Laughter in the Rain."

Episode #18.17
S18E17 · Episode #18.17

Feb 01, 1975

Carol Douglas sings "Doctor's Orders." Nigel Olsson performs "Only One Woman."

Episode #18.18
S18E18 · Episode #18.18

Feb 08, 1975

Lamont Dozier performs "Let Me Start Tonite." Maureen McGovern sings "We May Never Love Like This Again."

Episode #18.19
S18E19 · Episode #18.19

Feb 15, 1975

Barbi Benton sings "The Teddy Bear Song." Philadelphia band Diamond Reo perform "Ain't That Peculiar."

Imperial Grand Band
S18E20 · Imperial Grand Band

Feb 22, 1975

Dick Clark Productions produced this comedy pilot. Sue Barton inherits a bankrupt resort hotel. She tries to avoid foreclosure with help from her brother and his band mates. A concert by The DeFranco Family is staged the hotel's ballroom.

Episode #18.21
S18E21 · Episode #18.21

Mar 01, 1975

Candi Staton sings "Here I Am Again." Sugarloaf with Jerry Corbetta perform "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You."

Episode #18.22
S18E22 · Episode #18.22

Mar 08, 1975

Smokey Robinson sings "Baby That's Backatcha." The Rhodes Kids, seven siblings ranging in age from 9 to 21, perform their cover of Del Shannon's "Runaway."

Episode #18.23
S18E23 · Episode #18.23

Mar 15, 1975

Phil Everly performs "Words in Your Eyes." Flash Cadillac and The Continental Kids perform "Good Times, Rock and Roll."

Episode #18.24
S18E24 · Episode #18.24

Mar 22, 1975

Minnie Riperton sings "Lovin' You." Barry Manilow performs "Mandy" and "It's a Miracle."

Episode #18.25
S18E25 · Episode #18.25

Mar 29, 1975

Polly Brown sings "I'm Saving All My Love" and "Up in a Puff of Smoke." Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods perform "The House On Telegraph Hill."

Episode #18.26
S18E26 · Episode #18.26

Apr 05, 1975

Freddy Fender performs "Before The Next Teardrop Falls." Viewers are given a final look at the couples competing in this year's dance contest.

Episode #18.27
S18E27 · Episode #18.27

Apr 12, 1975

Jose Feliciano performs "Chico and the Man" (the theme song for the NBC-TV sitcom). Al Downing sings "I'll Be Holding On."

Episode #18.28
S18E28 · Episode #18.28

Apr 19, 1975

David Essex sings "Stardust" and "Gonna Make You a Star."

Episode #18.29
S18E29 · Episode #18.29

Apr 26, 1975

Sammy Johns performs "Chevy Van."

Episode #18.30
S18E30 · Episode #18.30

May 03, 1975

B.J. Thomas sings "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song." Elvin Bishop performs "Sure Feels Good" from his "Juke Joint Jump" album.

Episode #18.31
S18E31 · Episode #18.31

May 10, 1975

Captain and Tennille perform "Love Will Keep Us Together." Charlie Kulis performs "Runaway."

Episode #18.32
S18E32 · Episode #18.32

May 17, 1975

Johnny Bristol performs "Leave My World." The Allens perform "A Bird In The Hand (Is Worth Two In The Bush)."

Episode #18.33
S18E33 · Episode #18.33

May 24, 1975

Evie Sands sings "You Brought the Woman Out of Me." The Undisputed Truth perform "UFO's."

Episode #18.34
S18E34 · Episode #18.34

May 31, 1975

Ted Neeley sings "Paradise." Disco Tex and The Sex-O-Lettes Featuring Sir Monti Rock III perform their Top 40 hit "I Wanna Dance Wit' Choo (Doo Dat Dance)."

Episode #18.35
S18E35 · Episode #18.35

Jun 07, 1975

Singer-songwriter Boomer Castleman performs "Judy Mae." Consumer Rapport perform "Ease On Down The Road."

Episode #18.36
S18E36 · Episode #18.36

Jun 14, 1975

The Beau Brummels perform "Wolf" and "Singing Cowboy." Tamiko Jones sings "Touch Me Baby (Reaching Out For Your Love)."

Episode #18.37
S18E37 · Episode #18.37

Jun 21, 1975

Barry Mann sings "I'm a Survivor." The Joneses perform "Love Inflation."

Episode #18.38
S18E38 · Episode #18.38

Jun 28, 1975

The Jackson 5 perform "Dancing Machine" and "Moving Violation." Michael Jackson sings "Just A Little Bit Of You."

Episode #18.39
S18E39 · Episode #18.39

Jul 05, 1975

The Blackbyrds perform "Walkin' in Rhythm." Al Martino sings "Charmer."

Episode #18.40
S18E40 · Episode #18.40

Jul 12, 1975

Sparks perform "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us." Gwen McCrae sings "Rockin' Chair."

Episode #18.41
S18E41 · Episode #18.41

Jul 19, 1975

Melissa Manchester sings "Midnight Blue." Tony Camillo's Bazuka perform "Dynomite."

Episode #18.42
S18E42 · Episode #18.42

Jul 26, 1975

The Dwight Twilley Band perform "I'm On Fire."

Episode #18.43
S18E43 · Episode #18.43

Aug 02, 1975

The Spinners sing "Games People Play." Johnny Rivers performs "Help Me Rhonda."

Episode #18.44
S18E44 · Episode #18.44

Aug 09, 1975

Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds perform "Fallin' in Love." Willie Hutch sings "Love Power."

Episode #18.45
S18E45 · Episode #18.45

Aug 16, 1975

Joe Simon sings "Get Down, Get Down (Get on the Floor)." The DeFranco Family perform "We Belong Together." Dick Clark interviews comedian Jimmy "J.J." Walker.

Episode #18.46
S18E46 · Episode #18.46

Aug 23, 1975

The Supremes sing "He's My Man." Freddy Fender performs "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights."

Episode #18.47
S18E47 · Episode #18.47

Aug 30, 1975

K.C. and the Sunshine Band perform "Get Down Tonight." Morris Albert sings "Feelings."

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American Bandstand (also know as Bandstand) Season 18 (1974) is released on Sep 07, 1974 and the latest season 32 of American Bandstand is released in 1989. Watch American Bandstand online - the English Music TV series from United States. American Bandstand is directed by Ed Yates,Kip Walton,Barry Glazer,Hal Galli and created by Charles Isaacs with Dick Clark and Stan Rodarte.

On this show, Dick Clark a weekly dance that featured the latest hit music for attending to dance to. In addition, the show had performances by popular musicians and audience members rated songs.

As know as:

Bandstand, AB, VH1's Best of American Bandstand, Bandstand, Dick Clark's American Bandstand

Countries:

United States

Language:

English

Production Companies:

WFIL Philadelphia, American Broadcasting Company (ABC), USA Network

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