American Bandstand - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

AB-281: Frankie Ford

AB-282

AB-283

AB-284: Jerry Butler and The Impressions

AB-285

AB-286: The Four Voices/ Curt Jenson

AB-287: The Echoes/ Dale Wright

AB-288: Eddie Cochran/ Little Anthony & the Imperials

AB-289: Dickie Doo & the Don'ts/ Clair Nelson

AB-290 Danny & the Juniors/ The Schooners

AB-291

AB-292

AB-293

AB-294: Arlene Smith & the Chantels

AB-295

AB-296

AB-297

AB-298: Johnny Tillotson

AB-299

AB-300

AB-301

AB-302

AB-303

AB-304

AB-305

AB-306: Ritchie Valens

AB-307

AB-308

AB-309: Duane Eddy

AB-310

AB-311

AB-312

AB-313

AB-314

AB-315: Roy Hamilton

AB-316

AB-317

AB-318

AB-319

AB-320

AB-321: Gene Vincent

AB-322: Buddy Holly & the Crickets

AB-323: The Teddy Bears (with Phil Spector)

AB-324: Kathy Linden

AB-325: Arlene DeMarco

AB-326

AB-327

AB-328: Earl Grant

AB-329

AB-330: The Cadillacs

AB-331: The Four Aces

AB-332

AB-333

AB-334

AB-335: Eddie Cochran

AB-336

AB-337

AB-338: Duane Eddy

AB-339

AB-340

AB-341

AB-342

AB-343

AB-344

AB-345: Bobby Helms

AB-346

AB-347

AB-348

AB-349

AB-350

AB-351

AB-352

AB-353

AB-354

AB-355

AB-356: The Four Coins

AB-357: The DeJohn Sisters

AB-358: Coby Dijon

AB-359: Bobby Day

AB-360: Ersel Hickey

AB-361

AB-362

AB-363: American Bandstand's Christmas Eve Show

AB-364: American Bamdstand's Christmas Show

AB-365

AB-366: The Nobles

AB-367: Ricki Pal

AB-368: Jimmy Bowen (New Year's Eve Show)

AB-369

AB-370

AB-371

AB-372

AB-373

AB-374: Elvis phone interview

AB-375: Dion & the Belmonts

AB-376

AB-377

AB-378

AB-379: Duane Eddy

AB-380

AB-381

AB-382: Jim Reeves

AB-383

AB-384

AB-385: Little Willie John

AB-386: Georgia Gibbs

AB-387

AB-388

AB-389

AB-390

AB-391

AB-392

AB-393

AB-394

AB-395: The Poni-Tails

AB-396: Billy Graves

AB-397: Link Wray & His Wraymen

AB-398: Bob D'Fano

AB-399: Billy Barnes

AB-400: The Skyliners

AB-401: Little Anthony and the Imperials

AB-402: The Riveras

AB-403: Roy Hamilton

AB-404: The Moonglows

AB-405: The Platters

AB-406

AB-407

AB-408

AB-409

AB-410

AB-411

AB-412

AB-413

AB-414: Chuck Berry

AB-415: Fats Domino

AB-416: Don French

AB-417

AB-418

AB-419: Fabian

AB-420

AB-421

AB-422

AB-423

AB-424

AB-425: Bobby Rydell

AB-426: Frankie Ford

AB-427

AB-428: The Flamingos

AB-429

AB-430: Annette Funicello

AB-431: Jerry Granahan

AB-432: Stan Robinson

AB-433: Bobby Pedrich Jr.

AB-434

AB-435: Neil Sedaka

AB-436

AB-437

AB-438

AB-439: Garry Stiles

AB-440

AB-441: Al Martino

AB-442: Bob Carroll

AB-443: Sonny James

AB-444: Ed Townsend

AB-445: Bob Carroll

AB-446: Tony Bellus

AB-447: Jesse Belvin

AB-448: Johnny Nash

AB-449

AB-450: The Teddy Bears

AB-451

AB-452: The Rockin' Rs

AB-453: Chubby Checker

AB-454: Dee Clark

AB-455: Freddy Cannon

AB-456: Martin Dewey

AB-457: The Crests

AB-458

AB-459

AB-460

AB-461: Chuck & Betty

AB-462

AB-463: The Falcons (feat. Wilson Pickett)

AB-464: Candy Anderson

AB-465: Dave Baby Cortez

AB-466: Jesse Lee Turner

AB-467: The Intruders

AB-468

AB-469: Harvey Fuqua

AB-470: Gary Lee

AB-471: Lou Monte

AB-472: The Four Lads

AB-473

AB-474: Baby Washington

AB-475: The Addrisi Brothers

AB-476: Dion & the Belmonts

AB-477

AB-478: Preston Epps

AB-479: Johnny & the Hurricanes

AB-480

AB-481

AB-482

AB-483

AB-484

AB-485

AB-486

AB-487: Sam Fletcher

AB-488

AB-489: Bobby Freeman

AB-490

AB-491

AB-492

AB-493

AB-494

AB-495

AB-496: Sam Cooke

AB-497: The Drifters

AB-498: Jimmy Clanton

AB-499

AB-500: Ray Peterson

AB-501

AB-502: The Tradewinds

AB-503

AB-504

AB-505

AB-506

AB-507

AB-508: Duane Eddy / Johnny Johns

AB-509: Kenny Loran

AB-510

AB-511

AB-512

AB-513

AB-514

AB-515

AB-516

AB-517

AB-518: Frankie Ford

AB-519

AB-520

AB-521

AB-522: Bobby Rydell / Carl Smith

AB-523: Annette Funicello / Phil Phillips

AB-524: Eugene Church & the Fellows

AB-525: Skip & Flip / Dave Baby Cortez

AB-526

AB-527: Johnny Tillotson

AB-528: LaVern Baker

AB-529

AB-530

AB-531: Ronnie Hawkins & the Hawks

AB-532: Edd Kookie Byrnes

AB-533: Leslie Uggams

AB-534: Judy Cross

AB-535: Dick Killman

AB-536

AB-537

AB-538

AB-539

AB-540
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