American Bandstand - Season 23

Season 23

Episodes

The Beach Boys

B.B. King / Patrick Hernandez

Smokey Robinson / Mary McGregor

Oct. 13, 1979 - no information available

Nov. 10, 1979 - no information available

Leif Garrett / Bell and James

Willie Aames / Lauren Wood

Joe Jackson

Captain & Tennille / Terry Desario with K.C.

John Cougar Mellencamp / ELO (video)

Richie Furay / The Motels

The Boomtown Rats / Rupert Holmes

Prince / Patrice Rushen

Nicolette Larson / Jackie DeShannon

Tom Johnston

Rufus

Feb. 23, 1980 - no information available

Pat Benatar / Manhattan Transfer

Bonnie Pointer

Shalamar / 29 with Lenny White

Kool & the Gang / Cindy Bullens

The Romantics / Ray, Goodman & Brown

Kenny Nolan / Sister Sledge

Jose Feliciano / The Ritchie Family

Tommy James

The Spinners / The Jam

Felix Cavalieri

Photoglo

Public Image Ltd. / Robbie Dupree

Jermaine Jackson / Mary MacGregor

Barry White / Peter Mclan

Cretones

June 14, 1980 - no information available

Devo / Bernadette Peters

Rocky Burnette

Stephanie Mills

The Whispers

The Temptations

July 26, 1980 - no information available

Aug. 2, 1980 - no information available

Kim Carnes

Ali Thompson

Pete Townshend (music video)

Pure Prairie League

Billy Preston & Syreeta / Dave Mason
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