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American Bandstand (AB) was an American music-performance and dance television program that aired regularly in various versions from 1952 to 1989. [1] It was hosted by Dick Clark from 1956 until its final season. Clark also served as the program's producer. [2] The show featured teenagers dancing to Top 40 music tracks introduced by Clark.
In December 1964 the group was given a contract by local record label Youngstown Records, and made their first record of "Sometimes", which was very popular locally in early 1965. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After bubbling under the Billboard chart for a week, [ 3 ] the Gentrys scored with the million-selling " Keep On Dancing " which reached No. 4 on the ...
Oct 1965 RA Around the World with The Supremes planned release cancelled. US 01 Nov 1965 RA The Supremes at the Copa released. [5] [6] US 01 Nov 1965 RA Merry Christmas released. US 18 Nov 1965 RS "Children's Christmas Song" / "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Me" released. US Dec 1965 RA A Tribute to the Girls planned release cancelled. US 29 Dec 1965 RS
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."
October 10, 1965 [235] Molina, IL Danceland October 22, 1965 [236] Indianapolis, IN North Side Armory October 23, 1965 [237] Benld, IN: Coliseum Ballroom October 29, 1965 Muncie, IN: Muncie Armory November 29–30, 1965 Hollywood, CA Moulin Rouge: Filmed for The Big T.N.T. Show (1965) concert film [238] December 13, 1965 [239] El Monte, CA The 49er
Kathleen Elizabeth Gibson was born in 1946 in Jersey City, New Jersey, and grew up in Darby, Pennsylvania near Philadelphia. [1] Gibson started attending American Bandstand when she was thirteen years old, and was a regular dancer on the show from 1959 through 1961.
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.