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American Bandstand

1952-1989
"It's Got a Good Beat"

American Bandstand was more than a dance show, it introduced many major musical talents of the late fifties and early sixties.

American Bandstand began as a local show in Philadelphia. Guiding its success was Richard W. Clark, known simply as Dick Clark. He turned a daily dance show into an national institution, and helped the careers of many singers and musicians along the way. Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Jackie Wilson, James Brown and many others were featured on his show.

Clark, known as the 'oldest teenager', has become an icon is now celebrating his 50th year in the entertainment industry. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993.




Perspectives

A Phone Call
SUSAN kAPLAN
After School Hop
Tallulah Dancier
American Banstand
Sonny Herrbach
Bandstand Wannabe
Davey Frees
Blacks On Bandstand
Walter DeLegall
Dancing High
Peggy Waggoner Names
My Grandmother's Jewelry Box
William Thomas
That Fifties Look
Kathryn Friedland
White American Bandstand
Thomas E. Kennedy


For More Information

American Bandstand : Dick Clark and the Making of a Rock 'N' Roll Empire (1)
Dick Clark's American Bandstand

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