Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The "Bandstand" Man

The world of pioneers suffers a void from another lost marvel, as a heart attack sequestered the life of Dick Clark. He died at 82 years old in Santa Monica, California.
During his halcyon days of attending Syracuse University, he joined forces with the Delta Kappa Epsilon (Phi Gamma).
Bronxville, New York was his origin before landing a successful plateau in TV and radio.
 
The popular smash “American Bandstand” debuted in 1957 and was the longest-running variety show, achieving 30 years on the map. This era consisted of new beginnings as African-American and Caucasian musical acts, shared the same stage for the first time in history.
A small encyclopedia of stats and hosting gigs include game showPyramid”, production behind the American Music Awards, and the conventional, live Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve special centered in Times Square. No matter where the party was happening, every year I tuned in to see ball drop at 12 o’clock. It was a bit of a tradition!
The man of three marriages and three children set the latter for others and Ryan Seacrest (American Idol), who was saddened by the loss of someone, he too called a friend. Dick Clark was a man of many endeavors and twirled in the world of entertainment.
RIP  

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