American Bandstand

American Bandstand is an American music-performance show that aired in various versions from 1952 to 1989 and was hosted from 1956 until its final season by Dick Clark, who also served as producer. The show featured teenagers dancing to Top 40 music introduced by Clark; at least one popular musical act—over the decades, running the gamut from Jerry Lee Lewis to Run DMC—would usually appear in person to lip-sync one of their latest singles. Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon holds the record for most appearances at 110.

The show's popularity helped Dick Clark become an American media mogul and inspired similar long-running music programs, such as Soul Train and Top of the Pops. Clark eventually assumed ownership of the program through his Dick Clark Productions company.

Background

American Bandstand premiered locally in late March 1950 as Bandstand on Philadelphia television station WFIL-TV Channel 6 (now WPVI-TV), as a replacement for a weekday movie that had shown predominantly British films. Hosted by Bob Horn as a television adjunct to his radio show of the same name on WFIL radio, Bandstand mainly featured short musical films produced by Snader Telescriptions and Official Films, with occasional studio guests. This incarnation was an early predecessor of sorts of the music video shows that became popular in the 1980s, featuring films that are themselves the ancestors of music videos.

American Bandstand (album)

American Bandstand is an album by American keyboardist and composer Wayne Horvitz recorded in 1999 and released on the Canadian Songlines label. The album was later released under the title Forever after Dick Clark objected to the original title.

Reception

The Allmusic review by Tim Sheridan awarded the album 4½ stars stating "Working with his band Zony Mash in an acoustic setting, Horvitz creates an album that is rich with flavor".

Track listing

  • "Ben's Music" - 4:36
  • "Prepaid Funeral" - 5:45
  • "Love, Love, Love" - 4:43
  • "Capricious Midnight" - 3:18
  • "9 To 4" - 4:44
  • "In the Ballroom" - 5:19
  • "Forever" - 5:16
  • "Disingenuous Firefight" - 5:13
  • "Tired" - 5:26
  • "Little Man" - 3:35
  • "American Bandstand" - 5:08
    • Recorded at Studio Litho in Seattle, Washington on July 19 & 20, 1999
  • Recorded at Studio Litho in Seattle, Washington on July 19 & 20, 1999
  • Personnel

  • Wayne Horvitz - piano
  • Timothy Young - guitar
  • Keith Lowe - bass
  • Andy Roth - drums
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