American Bandstand Regulars -- Justine Carrelli, Joe Fusco, Myrna Horowitz - The 3rd Degree - 1989 Bandstands Best 3.54K subscribers Subscribe 343 127K views 10 years ago THE USE OF ANY. One older brother survives Norman. I tried my best to fill your shoes and I hope I have lived up to what you were expecting of me. [8] In the fall of 1961, ABC truncated American Bandstand's airtime from 90 to 60 minutes (4:005:00pm ET), then even further as a daily half-hour (4:004:30pm ET) program in September 1962; beginning in early 1963, all five shows for the upcoming week were videotaped the preceding Saturday. I kissed a girl, and I liked it! Sullivan, now 74 and long out of the closet, reveals in a fascinating self-published book, Bandstand Diaries billed as The Book Youve Waited Over 50 Years to Read!. This site does not collect any information from you. Michael Jackson, a frequent Bandstand guest, performed There were even allegations that Clark conducted witch hunts, sending production staff to Rittenhouse Square, at the center of Philadelphia's gayborhood, to see if any of the young stars were there. She is a Marco Polo member of the Society of American Travel Writers, a past president of Virginia Professional Communicators and a member of the Virginia Communications Hall of Fame. Im sure shell be thrilled to hear well wishes and from Bandstand friends and fans and donations would help her a lot. Not only was it extremely intelligent, but there was something moving about the mans story. //-->. For now, Dick Clark on ABC, so long. "This man had the strongest personality that I had ever seen as a young boy," he said. At age 30 in 1960, already a millionaire, Dick Clark, Americas only national deejay, stood at the center of the payola storm. As the books highlight, Ray Smith and Arlene Sullivan provided two thoughtful and unadornedBandstandmemoirs. While the American series has aired sixteen seasons, its format was also replicated worldwide, from Norway (Dansefeber) to Australia (So You Think You Can Dance Australia). . When I used to walk down the streets of Philadelphia and be recognized, Id be called a Bandstand f*****.. We were like sisters. Wed stay up all night talking about boys, she said. Mrs. Spada attended West Catholic Girls High School. . She wasnt immediately successful, but with the help of a new southwest Philly friend, she eventually got in. On Bandstand, she became lifelong friends with one of the celebrity guests, straight Annette Funicello, of Mickey Mouse Club and Beach Party fame. . In other parts of the country, if you were a gay kid growing up, you were probably the only one in town who was gay, Sullivan said. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Another time, a dancer was thrown onto the subway tracks. I am on that stage just trying to do my own thing and turn the party. from CBS in November 1957, they renamed the program as Who Do You Trust? It also was a prototype for musical television properties including cable channel MTV and Fox's reality-competition show American Idol. History goes back and forth with the timing and motives of the integration, but nevertheless, American Bandstand socially impacted teenagers' opinions regarding race. Carol Highsmith, photographer, Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Online Catalog. Very sadly, Bob passed away 2 . Bunny Gibson was a kid when Dick Clark came into her life - or, rather, when she entered his world in Studio B at 46th and Market Streets in West Philadelphia. Sullivan was most frequently paired with a boy named Kenny Rossi, who was straight, but still subject to attacks for appearing on the show: One time, Kenny and I went to visit one of the other regulars up in North Philadelphia, and we were leaving her apartment and were headed to the El, and I heard car doors slamming, and I looked back, and all these guys were coming up the steps, and they started beating up on Kenny, Sullivan says. Clark's sunny smile and cuteness masked a strong will and iron determination. [3] Horn was temporarily replaced by producer Tony Mammarella before the job went to Dick Clark permanently. The Hand Jive. [3] Jackson,American Bandstand, quote from unpaginated photo section. A storybook ending to a tale that began with American Bandstand, albeit 40 years ago. e9 = new Object(); Once when Sullivan and Rossi visited another show regular in North Philadelphia, "we were leaving her apartment and were headed to the El, and I heard car doors slamming, and I looked back, and all these guys were coming up the steps, and they started beating up on Kenny, she recalls. The program was permanently shot in color starting on September 9, 1967. The only singer to ever co-host the show with Dick Clark was Donna Summer, who joined him to present a special episode dedicated to the release of the Casablanca film Thank God It's Friday on May 27, 1978. Wed stay up all night talking about boys, said Sullivan. And the one thing that really shocked me was that those boys who were 14 and 15 and 16 were sleeping with each other.. All rock'n roll and most owned by Dick Clark himself. At the time, unless a broadcaster failed to report under-the-table income (federal income tax evasion), payola wasnt illegal in federal law. But overall, their meet-ups remained a sanctuary. She was a senior.and luckily on the Honor Roll. Many local Philadelphia teenagers became household names by appearing and dancing on American Bandstand on a regular basis from the '50s to the early '60s: As Bandstand moved towards the 1980s, the ratings began to decline. In 2019, a trio of formerAmerican Bandstandregulars assembled a book on their experiences on the popular show. Its original host was fired after a DWI arrest and in July 1956 a young radio DJ took over. Clark looked like one of the kids." (Horn was 40 when he left Bandstand and Clark was a babyfaced 27.) This first national broadcast of American Bandstand was filmed in the Starlight Ballroom in Wildwood, NJ. Barbara Levick was a very popular young lady who was a Regular who danced on American Bandstand in the late 50s/very early 60s. She tracked them down for the new coffee-table book, Bandstand Diaries: The Philadelphia Years, 1956-1963. But it was obvious to the teen dancers that he was set on a trajectory that would take him far from Studio B in West Philly. . The Bop. Barbara finally came back and said I had to come to the front because the back was only for colored people. "Studio 'B'" measured 80 by 80 by 24 feet (24.4m 24.4m 7.3m), but appeared smaller due to the number of props, television cameras, and risers that were used for the show. "For all those who knew her throughout her life and for those who watched her dance on American Bandstand, Carole was full of love and full of God. I went to coffee shops, but I also hung out in Rittenhouse Square and so did many of the dancers. American Bandstand only allowed dancers from 14 to 18. One show from this first season (December 18, 1957, identified as the "Second National Telecast") is preserved in the archives of Chicago's Museum of Broadcast Communications. and they put a drinking cup in front of him and said, This is your cup, and youre the only one who will use this cup. One friend of mine was kicked out of the house.. From that dance on we became steady dance partners until I had to leave the show on my 18th birthday, which was in August of 1961., The Pony Contest Ray Smith says he was upset when Dick Clark claimed only one of the dancers had died from AIDS when asked about it in an interview. . One time, Kenny and I went to visit one of the other regulars up in North Philadelphia, and we were leaving her apartment and were headed to the El, and I heard car doors slamming, and I looked back, and all these guys were coming up the steps, and they started beating up on Kenny, Sullivan says. . We moved around the floor the way our parents did in the 40s. Black music and black dances originating in Philadelphia neighborhoods contributed substantially to the success ofAmerican Bandstand; yetAmerican Bandstandsdancefloor and bleachers were racially segregated, and some of the shows most popular dances were adapted without attribution from black neighborhoods. Teen idol Bobby Rydell, whose music career is still going strong 60 years after American Bandstand, wrote the books introduction; but former Regular Arlene Sullivan, who shares her memories and personal images, is a standout as well as a co-author of the book. "He was the commander," Colanero said. LOS ANGELES - APRIL 1960: Host of the television show 'American Bandstand' Dick Clark appears in a scene with Michael Callan from the movie 'Because They're Young' which was released in April 1960. [Clark] was a cool professional with an agenda from the beginning, an agenda for success that made him rich; he was a millionaire by the end of the 1950s. Sadly we also lost: When Gibson moved from Philadelphia to Los Angeles in the 1980s, she paid Clark a call at his office. Fifty years later, Bandstand fan Sharon Sultan Cutler wondered what had become of the Regulars, the name given to the teens that showed up daily to dance. On September 13, 1969, the Bandstand set was given a complete overhaul and Les Elgart's big band version of "Bandstand Boogie" was replaced by the Mike Curb theme. At the time, being open about their sexuality would have meant the end for these young performers with stars in their eyes. Jax Spills the Tea on That "Shocking" Lip-Sync LaLaPaRuza, "In those lip-syncs, I fend for myself. Another time, a dancer was thrown onto the subway tracks. "My heart hurts," said Gibson, a regular from 1959 to 1961. The "ab" logo was replaced with the iconic stylized "AB" logo (shown at the top of this page) used for the remainder of the show's run. The Village People performed their legendary song, "YMCA" for the audience in Pasadena, California. We call him Namron and yes, if you spell his name backwards it spells, Norman. When she heard the news of Clark's death Wednesday, Gibson immediately headed to Hollywood to be with other former Bandstand regulars at Clark's star on the Walk of Fame. Tony Mammarella was the original producer with Ed Yates as director. Does Alan Cumming Really Live in a Scottish Castle? They were introduced as a result of an email sent to the Fifties Web. I knew I was different early on, but being with all these [Bandstand] friends, I came to terms with my feelings," Bandstand star Arlene Sullivan writes in her memoir, Bandstand Diaries. Although the Regulars didnt perform in the South, Sullivans memory of a personal visit to Fort Worth, Texas, stuck with her: My friend Barbara [a fellow Regular] and I were visiting Barbaras friend there. It was a local show Philadelphia, Jersey, the Lehigh Valley [Pennsylvania]. Where Are the American Bandstand Regulars Now? This version was canceled after 26 weeks, and its final show (with The Cover Girls performing "My Heart Skips a Beat" and "We Can't Go Wrong") aired on October 7, 1989,[37] thus ending the show's 37-year run.[38][39]. But . She also mentions a gay dancer who was pushed in the train tracks, and another who was dangled over an elevator shaft. EARLY BANDSTAND FASHIONS. Oddly enough, I have never checked with the other Regulars to get their feedback. Duke is a premier photographer of the martial arts as well as being an expert. The show, hosted by Dick Clark, sounds like it was both a community of welcome amongst the teens and a repressive construct from higher ups. Later, in hindsight, I guessed that made me the first white Rosa Parks. The couple first honeymooned on the Chattanooga Choo Choo, the famed railway that was immortalized by Glenn Miller and was the first to run South to North. As WFIL grew financially and the account became less important, Stewart wasn't needed and was eventually dropped from the program. ", "I was shaking like a leaf," Colanero recalled. He had other irons in the fire. He kept his distance, she says. Delmont, Matthew F. (September 30, 2014). Five-foot-two, brown-eyed, brown-haired Arlene and handsome Kenny, a year younger, were among the TV music shows elite, its stars, the vaunted regulars along with another couple often on camera pert, blond Justine Carrelli and suave Bob Clayton. Clark was known for integrating his audiences as well as his performers unusual in the late 50s. Jerry Oppenheimer is a best-selling author. This story has been shared 115,637 times. It featured teenagers dancing to Top 40 music introduced by Clark; at least one popular musical actover the decades, running the gamut from Jerry Lee Lewis to RunD.M.C.usually appeared in person to lip-sync one of their latest singles. Regardless, the music historian John Jackson calls it the gravest crisis in his professional career.1, At all events, the payola hearings spurred action by Congress. When ABC picked the show up, it was renamed American Bandstand, airing its first national show on August 5, 1957. Dick Clark never played either song on American Bandstand. We each won a HI-FI, and 50 record albums. "I put a lot of my mom's makeup on and stuffed my bra," said Gibson. you could do in half time - the hop, the bop, and the stomp," she wrote. The Regulars, also known as The Committee were only a part of the Bandstand story. It was horrible., Smith says he was lucky to have escaped a beating. We followed their dance steps on TV and their personal lives in Teen magazines. In 1962, ABC trimmed the shows airtime from 90 to 60 minutes. The Twist the first dance to come out where people danced separately and the Monkey and Jerk came out after Id left.. I was trying to hit them over their heads with my pocketbook, but they just wouldnt give up. They are extending the honeymoon in Stone Mountain, Georgia, where Duke has called home. In August 1963, ABC reassigned American Bandstand to Saturday afternoon. He said funeral services are pending. Teenagers dance on an episode of Dick Clark's television program, 'American Bandstand,' 1950s. M Marsha Early American Bandstand Wallet type photos of Dancers/Regulars Sisters Mary Rosalie Susan 50s Susan Beltrante (on left) and Mary Beltrante on the right. As two or three stations grab it off, you get less clearance, therefore you get less rating, and its an endless cycle. "My heart hurts," said Gibson, a regular from 1959 to 1961. California residents do not sell my data request. Bunny Gibson was a kid when Dick Clark came into her life - or, rather, when she entered his world in Studio B at 46th and Market Streets in West Philadelphia. I was a preteen, which is to say, I was a teenage wannabe. She acknowledges that some of the other girls she knew on the show were also gay. He would dance on the show until early 1960. Featured artists typically performed their current hits by lip-syncing to the released version of the song. They knew what was going on, but they never asked the question., Sullivan says there were at least four other popular girl dancers on Bandstand who she quickly learned were lesbians and we all started hanging out together. 10/7/1957 9/5/1987 ABC 60 minutes "When I walked through those doors, that was the only place I wanted to be," said Gibson, 66, an actress who now lives in Los Angeles. They were hurting him. The increase in competition hurt Bandstand and the variety of options for music on TV decreased its relevance. This historical marker recalls Dick Clarks American Bandstand, which was broadcast from West Philadelphia from 1957 to 1964. The show's popularity helped Dick Clark become an American media mogul and inspired similar long-running music programs, such as Soul Train and British series Top of the Pops. On December 27 Bunny Gibson, American Bandstand Regular from 1959-1962, married Duke Tirschel in Chattanooga , Tennessee. The show was moved to Los Angeles in 1964. Norman was born on January 18, 1944. Thats why Elvis Presley and Ricky Nelson would never appear on the show, but movie stars Jeff Chandler, Tab Hunter, Sal Mineo came., Dancing came naturally to Sullivan, the way it did to all Regulars, she says. Norman had a very, very unique sense of humor, which made him so popular with all that knew him. The most memorable day for Norman and me was April 13, 1961, the day we won second place in the Pony Dance Contest. TV Ratings - US & UK, Quiz Shows On all the music they play On the Bandstand.! He was also reportedly involved in a prostitution ring and brought up on morals charges. West Philadelphia, North Philadelphia, Jersey you learned the different styles of the same dances., The Regulars did the Pony, Jitterbug, Calypso, Cha-cha and a slow dance that she says wasnt exactly a waltz: The kids didnt stand in one spot. To many of you, it was about the music and the artists. When cute young teenagers Arlene Sullivan and Kenny Rossi slow danced together on American Bandstand back in the late 50s and early 60s, kids across the country swooned. They joined Arlenes and Kennys fan clubs. Like the white homeowners associations' concerns about property values, WFIL's version of defensive localism built on a belief that integration would hurt the station's investment in Bandstand. "With Bandstand, WFIL resolved this tension by drawing on Philadelphia's interracial music scene to create an entertaining and profitable television show, while refusing to allow the city's black teenagers into the studio audience for fear of alienating viewers and advertisers. Squeaky clean commercial pitchman and deejay Dick Clark inherited Bob Horns locally broadcastBandstandin July 1956 and revamped it for a national audience of teenage consumers as ABCsAmerican Bandstand, which first aired in August 1957. By clicking Consent you are authorizing advertisers to collect information to personalize the ads you see. Carole Ann Scaldeferri Spada, 70, of Newtown Square, a regular dancer on American Bandstand from 1957 to 1961, died Sunday, Dec. 8, of congestive heart failure at a Springfield hospital. You eventually get cancelled.. "That really annoyed me," said Smith, "Because quite a few of. [42] American Bandstand was a daily ritual for many teenagers throughout the nation. And he has the one criteria required to attract Bunny Gibson. She never saw much of Clark outside of the studio. The guy who had been in charge of the show before he took over was the subject of a scandal a DUI, I think so Clark wanted to be the clean-cut guy, and he was. His latest book, The Kardashians: An American Drama, will be published in September. 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved. He promoted the couples on the show to mask the fact that so many guys were gay.5. In fact, it was dangerous. Sullivan and the other dancers often congregated in Rittenhouse Square, the historic epicenter of what is known as the City of Brotherly Loves Gayborhood. There even was chatter and fear that Clark, who died at 82 in 2012, sent members of his production staff to spy on them and report back the names of the suspected gay regulars. From 1974 to September 6, 1986, Bandstand featured another instrumental at its mid-show break: Billy Preston's synth hit "Space Race". Come and join us two weeks from today for an hour version of American Bandstand on Saturday, September 19. A show where well-dressed teens gently bop around to the big hits while maintaining an appropriate distance apart hardly seems like it would be a hot bed of sexual experimentation, but American Bandstand apparently featured a crew of Philadelphia kids who had more than dancing in common. Arlene Sullivan and Kenny Rossi on the cover of Teen magazine in 1959. The short Snader and Official music films continued in the short term to fill gaps when dancers were changed during the showa necessity, because the studio could not fit more than 200 teenagers. "He made sure the guys wore suits and we were dressed properly. In late spring of 1957, the ABC television network asked their O&O's and affiliates for programming suggestions to fill their 3:30p.m. (ET) time slot (WFIL had been pre-empting the ABC programming with Bandstand). LGBT identities were hidden on the shows dancefloor. e9.size = "300x250"; On the other hand, they had each other. James Morgan, who danced 17 times on Bandstand and stayed interested in it over the years, said Mrs. Spada had run a beauty parlor in the suburbs. In fact, she was "the first female car racer at Cecil County Drag Strip," according. Fundraiser for the renovation of the original American Bandstand Studio Floor Clark regularly asked teenagers their opinions of the songs being played, through the "Rate-a-Record" segment. The Top 40 hits that everyone heard were matched with fun routines performed by relatable teenagers. The typical production schedule consisted of videotaping three shows on a Saturday and three shows on a Sunday, every six weeks. Known for her perky personality, Pat Moliterri is credited with inventing the dance, the Hop, by combining elements of the Slop and the Bop.Sadly, Pat died in in the mid-seventies of a heart attack. While ABC wasnt in the quiz show business, a congressional subcommittee found another reason to investigate the network. American Bandstand will be back someday, I assure you. There were occasional shows that were not hosted by Clark, in which case a substitute host (among them Rick Azar) was brought in.[6]. American Bandstand, abbreviated AB, is an American music-performance and dance television program that aired in various versions that aired regularly from 1952 to 1989, [1] and was hosted from 1956 until its final season by Dick Clark, who also served as the program's producer. Unsure and fearful about her true sexual identity, Sullivan tried passing as straight. BUT he was out for Clark., Sullivan claims there were four other popular girl dancers on the show whom she knew to be lesbians, and they hung out together. That really annoyed me because quite a few of the Philadelphia dancers on Bandstand died of AIDS, Smith said. Normally, I do not forward mail to the Regulars. She calls it her one night out.. The bare necessitiesThis kit packs $431 worth of premium skincare and haircare into a small packageand it's only $80 with the promo code. . . . But I didnt have any crushes on any of the straight girls. Bandstand debuted in Philadelphia in 1950 and took on its familiar format two years later. But to his credit and diligence, he brilliantly created his own myth, and he stuck to it for the rest of his life. As previously mentioned, during the 1978 season of Bandstand, Donna Summer became the only music artist in Bandstand's history to co-host the program. He is a man of God and over the years has established both karate and prison ministeries. In 1988, the National Park Service listed 4548 Market Street on the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places. Like Smith, she believes that if her true sexual preference and that of others on the show had become public in the days before Stonewall and todays LGBT power, Bandstand would have been taken off the air. EARLY BANDSTAND VIDEOS. Soul Unlimited was not well-received among its target audience of African-Americans, ostensibly due to its being created by a white man (Clark), and because of its alleged usage of deliberately racial overtones despite this fact. They married during her Thanksgiving vacation from Northeast High School. They werent playing baseball they were DANCING. Norman passed away on December 6, 1990. [8] On September 7, 1963, the program was moved from its weekday slot and began airing weekly every Saturday afternoon, restored to an hour, until 1989. May, 1961. Music by Charles Albertine The parents of one kid on the show found out that he was gay . We only had three channels in those days. In an online page marking her 68th birthday on Nov. 23, 2011, Bandstand "documentarian" Charles W. Amann III posted: "The name Scaldeferri and American Bandstand go hand-in-hand. The use of videotape allowed Clark to produce and host a series of concert tours around the success of American Bandstand and to pursue other broadcast interests. Both were ratings disasters. You want to know about the guy! NEW PAGE! 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Clark said this about Horn: We'll see you then. And in her early 20s, she actually tied the knot with a young man. At least three factors are important to note regarding the last three years ofAmerican Bandstandin West Philadelphia: the 1960 payola scandal, the reality behind the shows happy faces, and developments in the pop music industry that affected the show and compelled its relocation in 1964 to Los Angeles in a reduced version. In a nice way, he'd discipline us.". The kids who showed up every day (Bandstand aired every weekday afternoon for the first six years) knew all the most popular steps. Hey, our thanks to Laura Branigan for joining us here on American Bandstand today. Ray Smith was one of the shows secretly gay dancers. There were represented American Bandstand Dancers from the beginnings in Philadelphia to the last days in Los Angeles.After this short there is the complete Sesame Street Park Parade with the Regulars dancing all along with them. In 1964 Dick Clark took Dick Clark Productions and American Bandstand to Hollywood, Los Angeles in search of new markets for his myriad projects. Clark moved the show to California in 1964, but many fans remember it as a Philadelphia phenomenon. On December 27 Bunny Gibson, American Bandstand Regular from 1959-1962, married Duke Tirschel in Chattanooga , Tennessee. "I kissed a girl, and I liked it!. Broadcast only on Saturdays after 1963, American Bandstand lost the homegrown vitality of the daily program in West Philadelphia. Clark, known as Americas oldest teenager, knew. I have a Champion Samoyed show dog. They were hurting him. Rossi was straightbut Sullivan, many of her female co-stars, and most of the young male dancers were not. 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