American Bandstand
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- Avalon
- In Frankie Avalon
…on the Philadelphia-based television show American Bandstand; capitalizing on youthful good looks and a clean-cut image, he became the prototype of the pop-music teen idol created on that program. Rydell and Fabian quickly followed in his footsteps. Between 1958—when his first charting single, “Dede Dinah,” reached the Top Ten—and 1962…
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- Clark
- In Dick Clark
…businessman, best known for hosting American Bandstand.
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- marketing rock and roll
- In rock: Marketing rock and roll
…teen-aimed television shows such as American Bandstand. For the major record companies, Presley’s success marked less the appeal of do-it-yourself musical hybrids than the potential of teenage idols: singers with musical material and visual images that could be marketed on radio and television and in motion pictures and magazines. The…
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- rock and television
- In Rock and television
…early examples being Dick Clark’s American Bandstand in the United States, which began as a local Philadelphia program in 1952 before going national five years later, and Juke Box Jury in the United Kingdom, which premiered in 1959.
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- “American Bandstand”
- In American Bandstand
From 1957 through 1963 Philadelphia was the “Home of the Hits,” a reflection of the power of Dick Clark’s American Bandstand television show, carried nationally on the American Broadcasting Company network. The program’s format was simple: singers mimed to their records, and the show’s teenage…
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