Monday, August 08, 2022

The LuLac Edition #4, 781. August 8th, 2022

 AMERICAN BANDSTAND @ 65 


It was 65 years ago last week that American Bandstand with Dick Clark debuted on ABC TV. The fledgling third place network got a boost with the youth of America by airing music and dancing. 

 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 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.

Purely local, Bandtand when through ups and down with Bob Horn. In late spring of 1957, the ABC television network asked their O&O's and affiliates for programming suggestions to fill their 3:30 p.m. (ET) time slot (WFIL had been pre-empting the ABC programming with Bandstand). Clark decided to pitch the show to ABC president Thomas W. Moore, and after some negotiations the show was picked up nationally, becoming American Bandstand on August 5, 1957.

Bandstand originally used "High Society" by Artie Shaw as its theme song, but by the time the show went national, it had been replaced by various arrangements of Charles Albertine's "Bandstand Boogie. The most well know was from Les nd Larry Elgart.

From 1977 to September 6, 1986, the show opened and closed with Barry Manilow's rendition of "Bandstand Boogie"  which he originally recorded for his 1975 album Tryin' to Get the Feeling.  

This version introduced lyrics written by Manilow and Bruce Sussman, referencing elements of the series. The previous theme was retained as bumper music. From September 13, 1986, to September 5, 1987, Manilow's version was replaced at the close of the show by a new closing theme arranged by David Russo, who also performed an updated instrumental arrangement of "Bandstand Boogie" when Bandstand went into syndication.

Dick Clark hosted every episode of the show.(wikipedia, LuLac)

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