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  2. American Bandstand - Wikipedia

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    American Bandstand premiered locally in late March 1952 as Bandstand on Philadelphia television station WFIL-TV Channel 6 (now WPVI-TV) as a replacement for a weekday movie. Hosted by Bob Horn as a television adjunct to his radio show of the same name on WFIL radio, Bandstand featured short musical films produced by Snader Telescriptions and ...

  3. Bob Horn (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Loyd "Bob" Horn (February 20, 1916 in Pine Grove, Pennsylvania – July 31, 1966 in Houston) was an American radio and television personality in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, best known for being the original host of Bandstand (which later became American Bandstand).

  4. Dick Clark - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wagstaff Clark [1] [2] (November 30, 1929 – April 18, 2012) was an American television and radio personality and television producer who hosted American Bandstand from 1956 to 1989. He also hosted five incarnations of the Pyramid game show from 1973 to 1988 and Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve , which broadcast New Year's Eve ...

  5. Bunny Gibson - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Jerry Blavat - Wikipedia

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    From 1965 to 1967, Blavat produced and hosted a weekly television show in Philadelphia called The Discophonic Scene, a dance show for "all my yon [sic] teens" along the lines of American Bandstand (which began in Philadelphia a decade earlier), referring to himself as "the Geator with the Heater" and "the big boss with the hot sauce."

  7. Cameo-Parkway Records - Wikipedia

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    Cameo-Parkway Records was the parent company of Cameo Records and Parkway Records, which were major American Philadelphia-based record labels from 1956 (for Cameo) and 1958 (for Parkway) to 1967. Among the types of music released were doo-wop , dance hits , popular/rock , rockabilly , big band , garage rock , soul and novelty records .

  8. Reviews: 'Almost, Maine' is authentic look at love ... - AOL

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    What It’s About: The set is American Bandstand, a wildly popular, daily daytime show produced at WFIL Philadelphia and hosted by Dick Clark (Jesse Lang) and his sidekick Charlie O’Donnell ...

  9. Tony Mammarella - Wikipedia

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    Mammarella, a World War II veteran, started with Philadelphia television station WFIL-TV in 1947 as a switchboard operator and moved his way up to various positions in production. In 1958, as a way of increasing his financial portfolio, he, along with Dick Clark and Bernie Binnick started Swan Records , with the first signed artist being ...