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Yes, Lou Christie appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show." He was known for his hit songs in the 1960s, including "Lightnin' Strikes." His performances on the show helped to boost his popularity during that era. Christie's appearances contributed to the show's reputation as a platform for showcasing musical talent.

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