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The entertainment world was all shook up as the landmark TV program "American Bandstand" made its national debut on this day in history, August 5, 1957. "American Bandstand" had been a local hit ...
Written off as a “too sweet for the times” female a capella group 1954, the lyrics of Just Between You And Me, from the Chordettes launched American Bandstand, one of television’s greatest hits. The ...
Dick Clark became the full-time host of Bob Horn's Bandstand in Philadelphia on July 9th, 1956. The show first aired nationally on August 5th, 1957 and was rebranded American Bandstand.
Broadcast icon Dick Clark, the longtime host of the influential “American Bandstand,” has died, publicist Paul Shefrin said. He was 82. Clark suffered a heart attack while at St. John’s Hospital in ...
DECATUR — About a year after the iconic "American Bandstand" began being broadcast nationally, Decatur teen Jean Buttz found herself in 1958 on a family vacation in Philadelphia, where the incredibly ...
It was announced today that members of the original AMERICAN BAND STAND will be joining Radio Broadway Presents "The Radio Hits of 1958," on Monday, June 30 at 8 p.m. at The Town Hall, Times Square's ...
Last month the pioneering TV broadcaster Don Cornelius died at the age of 75. As the host of “Soul Train,” many obituaries described Cornelius as the “African-American Dick Clark,” the legendary host ...
On June 30, 2008 BroadwayWorld.com and Radio Broadway presented "The Radio Hits of 1958" featured a variety of Broadway stars in addition to American Idol's Constantine Maroulis and alumni from ...
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