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  2. Larry Elgart - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, the Elgarts left their permanent mark on music history in recording Albertine's "Bandstand Boogie," for the legendary television show originally hosted by Bob Horn, and two years later, by Dick Clark. In 1956, Clark took the show from its local broadcast in Philadelphia, to ABC-TV for national distribution as "American Bandstand."

  3. List of acts who appeared on American Bandstand - Wikipedia

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    Dick Dale; Vic Damone; Ron Dante; E.G. Daily; Michael Damian; Danny and the Juniors; Bobby Darin; James Darren; Mac Davis; Paul Davis (singer) Skeeter Davis; Tyrone Davis

  4. Bunny Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Elizabeth "Bunny" Gibson (born January 19, 1946) is an actress and former regular dancer on the American Bandstand television program. Teen magazines referred to her as "American Bandstand's Sweetheart" and Dick Clark called her a "national symbol" receiving thousands of letters each week.

  5. The Buddy Deane Show - Wikipedia

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    The Buddy Deane Show is an American teen dance television show, created by Zvi Shoubin, hosted by Winston "Buddy" Deane (1924–2003), and aired on WJZ-TV (Channel 13), the ABC affiliate station in Baltimore from 1957 until 1964. It is similar to Philadelphia's American Bandstand.

  6. Robert Banas - Wikipedia

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    Robert Joseph Banas (September 22, 1933 – July 29, 2024) was an American dancer and actor who worked in films such as West Side Story (1961), Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986) and Always (1989). He was also a choreographer and dance coach.

  7. Dick Clark Productions - Wikipedia

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    The Dick Clark radio show began syndication in the late 1950s as part of MARS Broadcasting. [2] The name and lower-case stylization of Dick Clark Productions dates back to, at latest, 1964, when Dick Clark's public relations manager, Henry Rogers of Rogers & Cowan, suggested naming his production company after himself, so he could be more visible following American Bandstand ' s move to Hollywood.

  8. Bob Horn (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    After several years in Philadelphia (and a brief stint in Los Angeles), Horn had a popular show as a DJ on WIP called C'mon and Dance. Since Horn wanted to appear on television, WFIL was able to woo him to its station, to create a daytime radio show, Bob Horn's Bandstand, and a TV version of the show.

  9. Laurel Lea - Wikipedia

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    In 1960 or 1961 she married fellow Bandstand singer Kevin Todd (born ca. 1943), and the couple had a son Mark (born ca. 1962). [6] [11] The pair often performed duets and by December 1963 had signed with CBS Records. [12] By November 1975, Lea had been married and divorced twice, "[she] has finished with two husbands and has a son of 13 1 ⁄ 2 ...

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