Want this question answered?
American Bandstand among many others.
1ooo
There were so many and too many to name them all. However, one of the last pop artists to perform on American Bandstand must have been Madonna, Fine Young Cannibals and Taylor Dayne when the tv show was cancelled in the mid, or late 1980's.
i think it last 5-10 years
NO, Ryan Seacrest never hosted American Bandstand. Amerian Bandstand was a show hosted by Dick Clark for many years. After he left the show, David Hirsch hosted for a short period, but no one could replace the amazingt Dick Clark. Ryan Seacrest was most likely a child at this time and was busy eating donuts and beign a pudgy fat kid :) It wasnt until his later years that he began hosting and got involved in the entertainment industry.
the Leo last around 2165 years.
There have been six leap years in the last 25.
They easily last 30 to 40 years, if not longer.
4 years
"Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel." -- Samuel Johnson, 1775 It has been paraphrased many times over the last 235+ years.
70 in the last 15 years
In the 1950s, when rock and roll was becoming the dominant music on the radio and baby boomers like me were young teenagers, American Bandstand was the first nationally-syndicated show aimed at that baby boomer audience. It featured popular singers performing their hits (okay fine, they were lip-synching, but we were just excited to see them on TV), and also introduced us to a number of up-and-coming performers. Bandstand was a pop culture experience-- it featured stylishly dressed and attractive teens from the Philadelphia area (where the show was broadcast), doing the latest dances, which is how many of us learned the steps. We fans wanted to be like the folks we saw on Bandstand; they seemed so confident and poised; some were romantically involved too, and we vicariously lived through their relationships. I was among the many young teens who dreamed of one day dancing on the show or meeting Dick Clark himself. Coming home from school and watching American Bandstand was an important part of life in the late 1950s.