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Richard Wagstaff Clark (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 celebrations in New York City's Times Square. As host of American Bandstand, Clark introduced rock and roll to many Americans. The show gave many new music artists their first exposure to national audiences, including Ike & Tina Turner, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Stevie Wonder, Simon & Garfunkel, Iggy Pop, Prince, Talking Heads, and Madonna. Episodes he hosted were among the first in which black people and white people performed on the same stage, and they were among the first in which the live studio audience sat down together without racial segregation. Singer Paul Anka claimed that Bandstand was responsible for creating a "youth culture". Due to his perennially youthful appearance and his largely teenaged audience of American Bandstand, Clark was often referred to as "America's oldest teenager" or "the world's oldest teenager". In his off-stage roles, Clark served as chief executive officer of Dick Clark Productions company (though he sold his financial interest in the company during his later years). He also founded the American Bandstand Diner, a restaurant chain themed after the television program of the same name. In 1973, he created and produced the annual American Music Awards show, similar to the Grammy Awards. Early life Clark was born in Bronxville, New York, and raised in neighboring Mount Vernon, the second child of Richard Augustus Clark and Julia Fuller Clark, née Barnard. His only sibling, elder brother Bradley, a World War II P-47 Thunderbolt pilot, was killed in the Battle of the Bulge. Clark attended Mount Vernon's A.B. Davis High School (later renamed A.B. Davis Middle School), where he was an average student. At the age of 10, Clark decided to pursue a career in radio. In pursuit of that goal, he attended Syracuse University, graduating in 1951 with a degree in advertising and a minor in radio. While at Syracuse, he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Phi Gamma). Radio and television career In 1945, Clark began his career working in the mailroom at WRUN, an AM radio station in Utica, New York, that was owned by his uncle and managed by his father. Almost immediately, he was asked to fill in for the vacationing weatherman and, within a few months, he was announcing station breaks. While attending Syracuse, Clark worked at WOLF-AM, then a country music station. After graduation, he returned to WRUN for a short time where he went by the name Dick Clay. After that, Clark got a job at the television station WKTV in Utica, New York. His first television-hosting job was on Cactus Dick and the Santa Fe Riders, a country-music program. He later replaced Robert Earle (who later hosted the GE College Bowl) as a newscaster. In addition to his announcing duties on radio and television, Clark owned several radio stations. From 1964 to 1978, he owned KPRO (now KFOO) in Riverside, California under the name Progress Broadcasting. In 1967, he purchased KGUD-AM-FM (now KTMS and KTYD respectively) in Santa Barbara, California. American Bandstand In 1952, Clark moved to Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, where he took a job as a disc jockey at radio station WFIL, adopting the Dick Clark handle. WFIL had an affiliated television station (now WPVI) with the same call sign, which began broadcasting a show called Bob Horn's Bandstand in 1952. Clark was responsible for a similar program on the company's radio station and served as a regular substitute host when Horn went on vacation. In 1956, Horn was arrested for drunk driving and was subsequently dismissed. On July 9, 1956, Clark became the show's permanent host. Bandstand was picked up by the ABC television network, renamed American Bandstand, and debuted nationally on August 5, 1957. The show took off, due to Clark's natural rapport with the live teenage audience and dancing participants as well as the "clean-cut, non-threatening image" he projected to television audiences. As a result, many parents were introduced to rock and roll music. According to Hollywood producer Michael Uslan, "he was able to use his unparalleled communication skills to present rock 'n roll in a way that was palatable to parents." James Sullivan of Rolling Stone stated that "Without Clark, rock & roll in its infancy would have struggled mightily to escape the common perception that it was just a passing fancy." In 1958, The Dick Clark Show was added to ABC's Saturday night lineup. By the end of year, viewership exceeded 20 million, and featured artists were "virtually guaranteed" large sales boosts after appearing. In a surprise television tribute to Clark in 1959 on This Is Your Life, host Ralph Edwards called him "America's youngest starmaker", and estimated the show had an audience of 50 million. Clark moved the show from Philadelphia to Los Angeles in 1964. The move was related to the popularity of new "surf" groups based in southern California, including The Beach Boys and Jan and Dean. After moving to Los Angeles, the show became more diverse and featured more minorities. The show was notable for promoting desegregation in popular music and entertainment by prominently featuring black musicians and dancers. Prior to this point, the show had largely excluded black teenagers. The show ran daily Monday through Friday until 1963, then weekly on Saturdays until 1988. Bandstand was briefly revived in 1989, with David Hirsch taking over hosting duties. By the time of its cancellation, the show had become the longest-running variety show in TV history. In the 1960s, the show's emphasis changed from merely playing records to including live performers. During this period, many of the leading rock bands and artists of the 1960s had their first exposure to nationwide audiences. A few of the many artists introduced were Ike and Tina Turner, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, The Beach Boys, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Simon and Garfunkel, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, Bobby Fuller, Johnny Cash, Sam Cooke, Fats Domino and Chubby Checker. During an interview with Clark by Henry Schipper of Rolling Stone magazine in 1990, it was noted that "over two-thirds of the people who've been initiated into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame had their television debuts on American Bandstand, and the rest of them probably debuted on other shows [they] produced." During the show's lifetime, it featured over 10,000 live performances, many by artists who were unable to appear anywhere else on TV, as the variety shows during much of this period were "antirock". Schipper points out that Clark's performers were shocking to general audiences: The music establishment, and the adults in general,.... Discover the Richard Clark popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Richard Clark books.

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  • The Art of Innovation synopsis, comments

    The Art of Innovation

    Ian Blatchford & Tilly Blyth

    Based on the landmark Radio 4 series, this beautifully illustrated modern history of the connections between science and art offers a new perspective on what that relationship ha...

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    Roseland

    Judy Finnigan

    Lose yourself in the Cornish countryside with this gorgeous new novel from the Richard and Judy Book Club champion. If you love Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, you'll adore Roseland....

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    A Dog of My Own

    Richard Clark

    A boy and his rentadog… “The story blends heartwarming moments and action beautifully in a way that will make children of any age enjoy the book.” Readers’ Favorite 5★ review “Swee...

  • Colinas que arden, lagos de fuego synopsis, comments

    Colinas que arden, lagos de fuego

    Javier Reverte

    «Volver a las colinas, las praderas, los bosques y los lagos del este de África, después de varios años de ausencia, acelera los latidos del corazón y renueva los fluidos del espír...

  • InduSoft Application Design and SCADA Deployment synopsis, comments

    InduSoft Application Design and SCADA Deployment

    Richard Clark

    InduSoft conducts ongoing product and informational SCADA security webinars, publish Technical Notes and White Papers on application construction and security related topics, and p...

  • Framework for SCADA Cybersecurity synopsis, comments

    Framework for SCADA Cybersecurity

    Richard Clark & Stephen Miller

    Purpose: Provide Critical Infrastructure customers and academic students an understanding of the NIST Cybersecurity Critical Infrastructure Framework and how to apply the framework...

  • Richard Clark v. State Alaska synopsis, comments

    Richard Clark v. State Alaska

    Court Of Appeals Of Alaska

    This is the consolidated appeal of Lucy and Richard Clark who were convicted, following a joint trial, of possession of marijuana for purpose of sale in violation of former AS 17.1...

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    The High Moments

    Sara-Ella Ozbek

    Don't miss NOTHING I WOULDN'T DO, the compelling, original and hilarious new novel from SaraElla Ozbek. 'Addictive, hilarious, bold' Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Adults ...

  • The Most Dangerous Game and Other Stories of Adventure synopsis, comments

    The Most Dangerous Game and Other Stories of Adventure

    Connell, Jack London, O. Henry, Clark Ashton Smith, John Kruse & Rudyard Kipling

    Readers seeking exotic locales and nonstop pulsepounding thrills will love this collection of six classic adventure stories, beginning with The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Conne...

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    How To Keep Dinosaurs

    Robert Mash

    Perfect Christmas gift for any dinosaur enthusiast!'Who could resist a handbook about potential pets that has a little symbol for "likes children" and a separate one for "likes chi...

  • Myra Clark Gaines, Appellant v. Richard Relf synopsis, comments

    Myra Clark Gaines, Appellant v. Richard Relf

    United States Supreme Court

    Mr. Chief Justice Taney and Mr. Justice McLean did not sit in this cause. THIS was an appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

  • My Dad, the Private Eye synopsis, comments

    My Dad, the Private Eye

    Richard Clark

    He’s a private eye without a clue. “A great and humorous kids/young teen story with plenty of twists and tension.” Entrada Publishing ‘Your On the Fly Private Eye’ father and daug...

  • Richard W. Clark v. State Alaska synopsis, comments

    Richard W. Clark v. State Alaska

    Court Of Appeals Of Alaska

    Richard W. Clark was convicted of firstdegree misconduct involving weapons. AS 11.61.200(a)(1). He was charged with knowingly possessing a concealable firearm after having been con...

  • Richard Clark v. State Alaska synopsis, comments

    Richard Clark v. State Alaska

    Supreme Court of Alaska

    MATTHEWS, Justice. OPINION. The question presented by Clark is whether a police search of his rented vehicle was invalid. The question presented by the State on crossappeal is whet...

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    HughTube

    Richard Clark

    I’m blogging for my life… 14yearold Hugh Hollenbeck doesn’t get it. What doesn’t he get? Just about everything. That’s why he walks around with a little camera attached to his glas...

  • Richard Hooker synopsis, comments

    Richard Hooker

    Philip Hobday

    For some, Hooker and Anglicanism are basically reformed; for others, fundamentally Catholic; for some embodying a 'middle way' between Roman Catholic and Protestant extreme...

  • The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook synopsis, comments

    The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook

    Kate White, Harlan Coben, Gillian Flynn, Mary Higgins Clark & Brad Meltzer

    Enjoy over 100 recipes and murderously fun facts from legendary mystery authors like Sue Grafton, Louise Penny, Harlan Coben, and James Patterson! With art deco embellishments and...

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    Unhinged

    Richard Clark

    "Can you imagine a world without doors?" This sweet little picture book imagines how nice life would be if we didn't put barriers between us. For little ones everywhere!... And big...

  • The Man I Think I Know synopsis, comments

    The Man I Think I Know

    Mike Gayle

    As seen on ITV in the Zoe Ball Book Club'Beautifully written, thoughtprovoking and completely charming.' Ruth Hogan'Mike Gayle is the king of touching, human stories, and this bigh...

  • Richard R. Keene, Plaintiff in Error v. the Heirs of Daniel Clark synopsis, comments

    Richard R. Keene, Plaintiff in Error v. the Heirs of Daniel Clark

    United States Supreme Court

    This is a writ of error to the supreme court of Louisiana, brought here under the twentyfifth section of the judiciary act of 1789, ch. 20, to revise the judgment of that court. Th...

  • It Occurs to Me That I Am America synopsis, comments

    It Occurs to Me That I Am America

    Jonathan Santlofer

    A provocative, unprecedented anthology featuring original short stories on what it means to be an American from thirty bestselling and awardwinning authors with an introduction by ...

  • My Dad, the Private Eye synopsis, comments

    My Dad, the Private Eye

    Richard Clark

    He makes dumb mistakes so you don’t have to. “A great and humorous kids/young teen story with plenty of twists and tension.” Entrada Publishing 15yearold Krista Winnette worries ab...

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    The Way Back

    Jamie Fewery

    A moving, funny, sweeping and emotional family drama perfect for fans of David Nicholls, Beth O'Leary, Mike Gayle and Caroline Hulse. If you're reading this, my funeral must h...

  • Richard Hooker synopsis, comments

    Richard Hooker

    Paul Anthony Dominiak

    Richard Hooker's Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity has long been acknowledged as an influential philosophical, theological and literary text. While scholars have commonly no...