Episodes (52)
Sep 05, 1964
Johnny Rivers performs "Maybelline." Jerry Wallace sings "In the Misty Moonlight."
Sep 12, 1964
Brenda Holloway sings "I'll Always Love You." John Andrea sings "Every Heart."
Sep 19, 1964
Ray Peterson sings "Oh No!" The Superbs sing "Baby Baby All the Time."
Sep 26, 1964
The Ventures perform "Slaughter On Tenth Avenue." Bobby Jameson sings "I'm So Lonely." Dick Clark interviews TV personality-actor Robert Q. Lewis.
Oct 03, 1964
The Newbeats sing "Bread and Butter" and "Everything's Alright." Round Robin sings "Kick that Little Foot, Sally Ann" and "Who's the Roundest of them All?" Dick Clark interviews actor-singer Paul Petersen (of "The Donna Reed Show").
Oct 10, 1964
American Bandstand's 4th Salute to the Beatles. The Fab Four are seen, and heard, in interviews provided by KABC TV and KRLA radio. Casey Kasem's tribute record, "A Letter from Elena," is played. Plus, scenes from "A Hard Day's Night."
Oct 17, 1964
Lou Christie sings "The Gypsy Cried" and "Have I Sinned?" The Hondells perform "Little Honda" and "Hot Rod High." Dick Clark interviews singer-actor Bobby Darin.
Oct 24, 1964
Jerry Lee Lewis performs "Great Balls of Fire" and "High Heel Sneakers." The Spats perform "The Roach" and "Gator Tails and Monkey Ribs." Dick Clark interviews singer Bobby Vinton.
Oct 31, 1964
1964 Halloween Show. Lou Johnson sings "Always Something There to Remind Me" and "Kentucky Bluebird (Send A Message To Martha)." Bobby "Boris" Pickett sings "Monster Swim" and "Monster Mash." "Addams Family" star John Astin is interviewed.
Nov 07, 1964
The Everly Brothers perform "Gone, Gone, Gone" and "Cathy's Clown." Bobby Vinton sings "It's Better To Have Loved" and "Mr. Lonely." Dick Clark interviews singer Bobby Freeman.
Nov 14, 1964
Dick and DeeDee sing "The Mountain's High" and "Thou Shalt Not Steal." Terry Black sings "Unless You Care" and "Can We Go Somewhere?" In the Celebrity Corner, Dick Clark interviews guitarist Duane Eddy.
Nov 21, 1964
The Larks sing "The Jerk" and "Forget Me." Mike Clifford sings "Don't Make Her Cry" and "Close to Cathy." In the Celebrity Corner, Dick Clark interviews singer Arthur Prysock.
Nov 28, 1964
Chad and Jeremy perform "A Summer Song" and "Willow Weep for Me." Bobby Freeman sings "C'mon and Swim" and "S-W-I-M." In the Celebrity Corner, Dick Clark interviews actor Jimmy Boyd.
Dec 05, 1964
Al Martino sings "I Love You Because" and "We Could." Mickey Lee Lane sings "Shaggy Dog" and "Ooh-Ooh." Dick Clark interviews 12-year-old actor Bryan Russell, who talks about his upcoming movie "Emil and the Detectives."
Dec 12, 1964
Arthur Prysock sings "Close Your Eyes." Freddy Cannon sings "Tallahassee Lassie" and "Too Much Monkey Business." Neil Sedaka sings "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" and "I Hope He Breaks Your Heart."
Dec 26, 1964
Mel Carter sings "When A Boy Falls in Love" and "The Richest Man Alive." Bobby Vee sings "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes" and "Pretend You Don't See Her." Dick Clark interviews actor Gene Barry, of the ABC TV series "Burke's Law."
Jan 02, 1965
Marvin Gaye sings "Hitch Hike" and "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)." Adam Faith sings "It Sounds Good To Me" and "It's Alright." Dick Clark interviews singer Johnny Rivers.
Jan 09, 1965
Ronnie Dove sings "Hello Pretty Girl." Jumpin' Gene Simmons sings "Skinny Minnie" and "The Dodo." Dick Clark interviews actor Chris Connelly of ABC-TV's "Peyton Place."
Jan 16, 1965
Mel Carter sings "The Richest Man Alive" and "After The Parting The Meeting Is Sweeter." James Darren sings "Goodbye Cruel World" and "Punch and Judy." Dick Clark interviews actor Michael (Mickey) Callan.
Jan 23, 1965
Dobie Gray sings "The 'In' Crowd" and "Look at Me." Dee Dee Sharp sings "Mashed Potato Time" and "To Know Him Is to Love Him." In the Celebrity Spotlight, Dick Clark interviews Charlie O'Donnell (Bandstand's announcer and a KRLA radio DJ).
Jan 30, 1965
Gale Garnett sings "Lovin' Place." Jewel Akens sings "The Birds and The Bees." "Hot Line" segment: A telephone interview with singer Jack Jones.
Feb 06, 1965
The Hondells perform "Little Sidewalk Surfer." Donna Loren sings "Ten Good Reasons." A telephone interview with actor Robert Conrad.
Feb 13, 1965
John Andrea sings "Take Her" and "You're Thirteen." Sue Thompson sings "Paper Tiger" and "Norman." Dick Clark interviews singer-actor Frankie Avalon. "Hot Line" segment: A telephone interview with singer Shirley Ellis.
Feb 20, 1965
The Beau Brummels perform "Laugh, Laugh" and "Still In Love with You Baby." Vic Dana sings "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" and "Blue Ribbons." Dick Clark interviews Johnny Mathis.
Feb 27, 1965
Cannibal and The Headhunters perform "Land of 1000 Dances" and "Out of Sight." Sonny Knight sings "If You Want This Love" and "Love Me (As Though There Were No Tomorrow)." Dick Clark interviews actress Chris Noel.
Mar 06, 1965
J. Frank Wilson sings "Six Boys." Little Richard sings "It Ain't What You Do" (with a cameo by Jimi Hendrix - dressed as a Buckingham Palace guard) and "Lucille." Dick Clark interviews actor Chad Everett.
Mar 13, 1965
Buddy Knox sings "Jo Ann." Alvin Cash and The Crawlers perform "The Barracuda" Dick Clark interviews actor Joby Baker, who talks about his work as an artist.
Mar 20, 1965
Brenda Holloway sings "When I'm Gone" and "Every Little Bit Hurts." The Standells perform "The Boy Next Door" and "Big Boss Man."
Mar 27, 1965
Jackie Wilson sings "Baby Workout" and "Danny Boy. " The Uniques Featuring Joe Stampley perform "Not Too Long Ago." Dick Clark interviews Mike Clifford.
Apr 03, 1965
The Four Tops sing "Ask The Lonely" and "Baby I Need Your Lovin'." Bobbi Martin sings "I Can't Stop Thinking of You."
Apr 10, 1965
Gene Chandler sings "Nothing Can Stop Me" and "Rainbow." The Reflections perform "Poor Man's Son" and "(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet." Dick Clark interviews actor Pierre Jalbert (of the TV series "Combat!")
Apr 17, 1965
The Dixie Cups sing "Iko Iko" and "Chapel of Love." Chris Connelly (of "Peyton Place") sings "Young Love" and "500 Miles Away From Home." Australian Murray Rose, six-time Olympic medalist of the 1956 and 1960 Summer games, is interviewed.
Apr 24, 1965
Dick Clark presents an "All-Time Hits" show featuring film highlights from the past seven years.
May 01, 1965
The Ikettes sing "Peaches and Cream" and "I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song)." Ian Whitcomb sings "This Sporting Life" and and "You Turn Me On (Turn On Song)." Dick Clark interviews teenage actor Michael Burns (from "Wagon Train")
May 08, 1965
Tina Turner sings "Good Bye, So Long." Nino Tempo and April Stevens sing "Swing Me." Dick Clark interviews actor Dick Peabody of the TV series "Combat!" Dick Clark talks by phone with Doc Downey, a DJ at WFUN radio, Miami Beach, FL.
May 15, 1965
Guests: The Ronettes ("Be My Baby" and "Is This What I Get for Loving You?"), Jackie DeShannon ("When You Walk in the Room" and "What the World Needs Now is Love"), and Dean Jones (interview). Plus, clips from the NME Poll Winners concert.
May 22, 1965
Tony Clarke sings "The Entertainer." Paul Revere and the Raiders perform "Oo Poo Pah Doo." Dick Clark interviews singer-actor Eddie Hodges.
May 29, 1965
The Shindogs featuring Joey Cooper perform "Love (Is You)" and "It Looks Like It's Gonna Be My Year." Dick Clark talks by phone with New Orleans disc jockey Greg Mason, of WNOE radio. The studio audience dances to top records of 1962.
Jun 05, 1965
Jr. Walker and The All-Stars perform "Shotgun" and "Do the Boomerang." Linda Scott sings "Don't Lose Your Head." An interview with singer Kim Weston.
Jun 12, 1965
Sonny and Cher sing "I Got You Babe." Eddie Hodges performs "New Orleans." Actress Cheryl Miller is interviewed. Dick Clark talks by phone with disc jockey Dave Shafer, of CKLW radio, Windsor, Ontario.
Jun 19, 1965
Jimmy Clanton sings "Hurting Each Other" and "Venus in Blue Jeans." The Four Freshmen sing "When I Stop Loving You" and "Nights are Long." Dick Clark interviews singer Linda Scott, a regular on the upcoming TV series "Where The Action Is."
Jun 26, 1965
The Beau Brummels perform "Just A Little." Steve Alaimo sings "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" and "Everyday I Have to Cry." Dick Clark interviews actor Jeremy Slate, who appears in the new movie "The Sons of Katie Elder."
Jul 03, 1965
Brian Hyland sings "Sealed with A Kiss." Terry Black sings "Unless you Care" and "Only Sixteen." Singer-songwriter Ian Whitcomb is interviewed by Dick Clark. Mr. Clark talks by phone with Fresno, CA, disc jockey Dave McCormick.
Jul 10, 1965
Lenny Welch sings "Since I Fell for You" and "Darling Take Me Back." Ian Whitcomb performs "You Turn Me On" and "Sugar Baby." Dick Clark interviews actor Don Grady (of 'My Three Sons'). A telephone interview with singer Barbara Mason.
Jul 17, 1965
Duane Eddy performs "Puddin'" and Trash." Nino Tempo and April Stevens sing "I'm Sweet On You" and "Think Of You." Actress Jocelyn Lane is interviewed by Mr. Dick Clark about The New Elvis Presley Allied Artists Motion Picture "Tickle Me." A phone call from disc jockey name "Kelly" (Tim Kelly?) of KDWB radio, Minneapolis-St. Paul by the way of KMSP-TV ABC 9.
Jul 24, 1965
Jewel Akens sings "The Birds and the Bees" and "It's the Only Way to Fly." P.J. Proby performs "Let the Water Run Down" and "That Means A Lot." Patrick Wayne, actor and son of John Wayne, is interviewed by Dick Clark.
Jul 31, 1965
The Hondells perform "Sea of Love." Freddy Cannon sings "Action." Raquel Welch (actress and "Hollywood Palace" billboard girl) is interviewed by Dick Clark. A telephone interview with "Herman" (Peter Noone) of Herman's Hermits.
Aug 07, 1965
Donovan sings "Catch the Wind" and "Colours." We Five perform "You Were on my Mind" and "Small World." Dick Clark talks by phone with disc jockey Roy Haven, of KRIB radio, Mason City, Iowa.
Aug 14, 1965
John Andrea sings "Come On In" and "My Fool of a Heart." The Liverpool Five perform "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" and "Everything's Al'right."
Aug 21, 1965
Bobby Goldsboro performs "Voodoo Woman" and "If You Wait for Love." Freddy Cannon sings "Action" ("Where the Action Is" theme) and "Abigail Beecher."
Aug 28, 1965
Danny Hutton sings "Roses and Rainbows." The Lovin' Spoonful perform "Do You Believe in Magic?" and "You Baby."
Sep 04, 1965
Del Shannon sings "Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow The Sun)" and "Move It On Over." Round Robin sings "I'm The Wolf Man" and "Little People."
About
American Bandstand (also know as Bandstand) Season 8 (1964) is released on Sep 05, 1964 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 Charlie O'Donnell.
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.