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 ...
When The New York Post published a story that a new coffee-table book, Bandstand Diaries, revealed stories about the secret gay lives of some of the dancers, sales of the book went through the roof.
American Bandstand was an American music-performance show that aired in various versions from 1952 to 1989 and was hosted from 1956 until its final season by Dick Clark, who also served as producer.
1. Jerry Lee Lewis performs 'Great Balls of Fire' The fans went wild for Jerry Lee Lewis' performance of "Great Balls of Fire". The song was released in 1957 and it was a massive success, having sold ...
Of the many firsts on the show, American Bandstand censored its first act on May 4, 1987, when the Beastie Boys were invited to the show to promote their breakthrough debut No. 1 Licensed to Ill and ...
Back when television was still a novelty, many local stations, even network affiliates, had no trouble filling the day and afternoon hours before local and national news shows led in to prime time ...
Dick Clark, a music industry maverick and creator of the iconic "Rockin' Eve" New Year's Eve program, died today after suffering a massive heart attack, according to numerous news reports quoting ...
The East Valley Harmonizers, singing members of the Barbershop Harmony Society, are casting their annual spring show this month with a nostalgic theme. Titled “Barbershop, Doo-Wop and Rock-n-Roll, a ...
19 de abril de 2012, 11:37 a. m. PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Dick Clark may have worked in bigger cities over the course of his long entertainment career, but it was his time in Philadelphia that made him a ...
National Museum of American History (U.S.) Division of Community Life National Museum of American History (U.S.) (NMAH) "American Bandstand" comes to the National Museum of American History. Host Dick ...
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