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CHICAGO (WLS) -- The ABC show "American Bandstand" brought music to the masses for over 30 years. Now, on the 60th anniversary of when the show went to a national audience, a new book is revealing ...
Just over a year later, on August 5, 1957, Bandstand went national on ABC as American Bandstand, broadcasting live every weekday afternoon from Studio B at 4548 Market Street. Clark’s clean-cut ...
“The greatest American Bandstand appearance. Warner Brothers must have bought Dick a car for this one,” wrote another fan, referencing the band’s record label at the time.
On March 24, 1973, Dick Clark tried to launch an R&B version of his "American Bandstand" to take down Don Cornelius' Soul Train.
Teen dancer-turned-celebrity Arlene Sullivan, photographed last week in Atlantic City, shot to fame in fan magazines in the 1950s after being a TV camera favorite face of "Bandstand" hosted by ...
Arlene Sullivan, 73, of Ventnor, flips through the new book she co-authored, ‘Bandstand Diaries: The Philadelphia Years 1956 to 1963.’ She will sign copies at the orginal ‘American Bandstand ...
Erie native Ron Seggi will bring his "Salute to the Music of Dick Clark's American Bandstand" to the Warner Theatre on May 4. The show features Seggi, his 16-piece orchestra and back-up singers ...
The Celtics use the American Bandstand clips and then cut to live shots from the crowd dancing along in the arena. It's priceless.