In the late 1950s and early ‘60s, everyone knew Bob and Justine, Kenny and Arlene, and Ed and Bunny. They were some of the most famous kids in America, dancing every day on “American Bandstand.’’ “We ...
Nostalgia seekers, Dick Clark fans: The original “American Bandstand” studio where the recently departed Clark compere’d his way to television ubiquity will reopen for tours this Saturday between noon ...
Arlene Sullivan flipped through the pages while sitting on her couch, pointing to different pictures of her and her friends from the past. What: Book release for Bandstand Diaries, The Philadelphia ...
It was déjà vu in West Philadelphia on Monday August 6, as the multi-purpose room at the Enterprise Center on 45th Market Street, transformed into the American Bandstand studio. The Enterprise Center, ...
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 ...
Celebrity Dick Clark has returned to his entertainment roots, in a way.The memorabilia collection of the American Bandstander, a New York native who worked at Philadelphia radio station WFIL in 1950s, ...
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 ...
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