And with all due modesty, I am a hell of a jitterbugger.. 215-248-8800, Viral video captures a Morehouse dream come true, Black women florists group blooms in the spotlight at the PHS Flower Show, Letter: Whatever you do, please dont cry in front of your child., Presentation on first Native American physician, Sometimes the path to simplicity can be complicated, Powered by Creative Circle Media Solutions. Peter and Paul, at 1723 Race Street. and had a son, Jonathan. So my first impressions of what I wanted to be was that side. And whereas 135 ABC-affiliated stations carried American Bandstand on a revenue-sharing basis in 1960, the stations were bailing out of this relationship in 1963. After his first marriage ended, Kenny eventually remarried Mike and Arlene Sullivan. Burial will follow at Cushing City Cemetery. Happy tears. A private remembrance service is planned for May 8th. She was taken by ambulance to the emergency room, where she died, her husband said. One chapter in the book, "Tributes to the Regulars," features short sketches of some of those dancers who have died. I wanted to do it with class and style, and that's how I grew up. When they met, "it was love at first sight," her husband said. Victor met Patty Molittieri, a popular American Bandstand regular, and married her in September 1965. But the ratings declined, and Bandstand was no longer the barometer of teenage taste as it had been in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Who is going to remember hip-hop 20 years from today?''. March 3, 1998. It's the only time we saw our father on Friday when he was uptown and he would take us to the movies, me and my sister. A loving and devoted couple married nearly 66 years, father to Ian, Peter, Diane and John, father-in-law to Edna and Estelle, grandfather to Jeffrey, Timothy, Suzanne, Diana, Phillip, Mark, Corine Read More, RICHARDS, BRUCE A. Bruce A. Richards MD, 59, of Gainesville died unexpectedly April 23rd at Shands UF with "His Special Lady," Pauline Gregory, by his side. justine and bob. 8434 Germantown Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19118 (Some of todays teenagers might not believe it, but back in the prehistoric 1950s some people actually wrote letters by hand with a ballpoint pen! Late of Kew. He was there to help when needed and was always loyal. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. You can still show your support by sending flowers directly to the family, or plant a tree in memory of Victor G. Ranieri. She would learn their names but, like all of us and them, she would mature, and those images on the screen and her affection for "those kids" would fade. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Andrea Pergolese; four grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; and many nieces and nephews. He later received a BS degree in Economics in 1963 through the University of Minnesota Business School. He joined the Marine Corp. in 1953 and served with great pride until 1962. ", Fame followed her into adulthood. Will be greatly missed by his puppy Timmie. Dick Clark, the longtime host of American Bandstand and Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, has died at the age of 82, TMZ reports.According to the site, Clark died from a massive heart . It takes place Saturday, Jan. 28, at the Cathedral Basilica of Sts. Year should not be greater than current year. Richard, Bruce A. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. There was an error deleting this problem. Jaime Green The Wichita Eagle. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Carole made the world a better place," Gibson wrote on a Facebook page called America's Original Bandstand Dancers. ABC aired American Bandstand every weekday afternoon until 1963, when it moved to a Saturday afternoon slot. Father of Roderick. ", The correct response, "Blast from the past. Bruce died December 9, 2012, at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in St. Barbara Jean Warchol, of Kensington, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Mar. Clark, who had risen to fame in the 1950s as the host of American Bandstand, and from that had created a colossal entertainment empire that extended to other television programs . Network: WFIL-TV, ABC, Syndicated, USA Network. Read More, RICHARDS, Bruce William 70, of Lutz, died Jan. 3, 2019. The film, the latest in the "X-Men" franchise, costars James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Jessica Chastain. When Bandstand first went national with ABC in August 1957, Lee Andrews and the Hearts appeared among the first guests performing their song, "Long Lonely Nights." In that year as well, other black artists also appeared, including Jackie Wilson . Studio B at Forty-Sixth and and Market Streets All rights reserved. 1950s. This week is the fourth anniversary of the death of Dick Clark on April 18, 2012, at the age of 82. Funeral service will be at 11:00 Read More, Bruce Lawrence Richards of Easton, Maryland born on July 16, 1940, passed away on July 30, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. Graveside services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday at Pittsfield West Cemetery. Congrats to our man, pots and pans, the boss with the hot sauce, Jerry Blavat on being a #jeopardy answer last night. His four older brothers (Nick, Tony, Carmen and James) and two older sisters (Mary, and one who died in early infancy) all preceded him in death. Loving brother, brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle. In a fine introduction to this book one of those people, singer Bobby Rydell, recalls his first appearance on the show in 1959 and the many that followed, as well as a "short but sweet" romance with one of the teen dancers, writing: "To appear on 'American Bandstand' was everyone's dream.". Dick Clark, the perpetually youthful-looking television host whose long-running daytime song-and-dance fest, "American Bandstand," did as much as anyone or anything to advance the influence of teenagers and rock 'n' roll on American culture, died on Wednesday in Santa Monica, Calif. "She was the most precious wife in the whole world, and one of the most popular dancers.". Victor is survived by his one living daughter, Dellane Develin (Colin), four grandsons, one granddaughter and one great-granddaughter, as well as his extended family, including his beloved inlaws and friends. EARLY BANDSTAND FASHIONS. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Victor G. Ranieri please visit our. Known then as Carole Scaldeferri, Mrs. Spada was among the teens who jitterbugged and slow-danced their way to fame in a TV studio in Philadelphia, while host Dick Clark spun what are now oldies. Marketplace 120 For Sale. Recommend Victor's obituary to your friends. Artist [a1552588] Edit Artist ; Share. He enjoyed traveling with Joan as well as other friends and family and was an avid sports fan. NBC10 hires Fred Shropshire to replace Jim Rosenfield as weekday evening anchor. Preceded in death by loving wife of 56 years Joan, parents Albert and Violet Richard and . Justine Carrelli. If I'm walking with a banker, does that mean I'm a banker?" Bruce graduated from Edison High School in NE Minneapolis in 1947 and went on to attend the Univer-sity of Minnesota before being federalized to serve in the Minne-sota Army National Guard from May, 1948 to May, 1952. She was one of the great stars of the Philadelphia years. Then we got to see Paul Anka sing his hit song, Put Your Head on My Shoulder, which I did not like much in 1957 and still don't. After his first marriage ended, Kenny eventually remarried and had a son, Jonathan. To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. Sharon Sultan Cutler, of Chicago, talks about "Bandstand Diaries," the book she co-authored with Ray Smith and former American Bandstand participant Arlene Sullivan remembering the shows early days. On a sociological front, the show helped popularize rock and roll and make it acceptable to many adults (i.e., parents). And believe it or not, I got on Record Review one more time. mixed regulars galleries. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Brother of Evelyn. Pop Singers. In 1951 he came home on leave to marry Joan and they returned to Alabama to continue his service. Art said The DC5 always did this, because they didnt trust TV audio men to get the vocal mix right. I do not have the exact date and hope it can be provided. Gerald Joseph Blavat was born to a Jewish father, who was a bookie, and an Italian mother, who worked as a riveter in the Philadelphia Navy Yard during World War II. (Whats important is) the impression you get as an audience. ). The result of her journey is the very worthwhile "Bandstand Diaries: The Philadelphia Years 1956-1963," a colorful, charming and evocative book (more at bandstanddiaries.com). Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. Victor Ranieri was born in West Philadelphia on June 4, 1939, son of the late Antonio and Carmela Ranieri, immigrants from Guardiagrele, Italy. American Bandstand regular from 1957-58, who gained teen idol status as a dance partner with Arlene Sullivan. SWIMSUITS of the regulars. This is a montage I created of one of my favorite dance . Tiffany Rivera Please try again later. A complete obituary Read More, BRUCE LLOYD RICHARDS Granada Hills, California May 21, 1931 - February 10, 2007 Bruce was born in LaSalle, Illinois. To see video clips of the American Bandstand dancers, visit www.criticalcommons.org/Members/mattdelmont/clips/bandstand-close-up-on-couples-dancing.mov/view. A correct photo of Carrelli and Clayton is featured at left. LYNN ELBER. Los Angeles Times. Dick Clark, the youthful-looking television personality who literally introduced rock 'n' roll to much of the nation on "American Bandstand . Burial will be in Cushing City Cemetery. Yet American Bandstand's seven-year stint in West Philadelphia was about to end. But it found her. boomers-fifties-pinups.com. ", Blavat attended Southeast Catholic High School, which changed its name to Bishop Neumann High School the year he graduated in 1958. "She would walk into the room, and your heart would flutter," he said. More than a dozen Branson shows joined together to perform at Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theatre on Saturday, Feb. 25, for the 29th Annual Hot Winter Fun Big Show. He served as a US Army officer for over 20 years, including 2 tours in Vietnam and 11 duty posts, finally retiring to Colorado Springs in 1988. 1950s Pop culture History |, Work products by Boomers Pinups- NOT FOR USE ON OTHER WEB PAGES passed away at home on November 6, 2016. best known for his love of music and dancing on American Bandstand with his partner Justine Carrelli from 1957 to 1961. Blavat received a plaque on Broad Street's Avenue of the Arts. Wall Collage. In the heyday of radio, DJs became celebrities and often created on-air personas. The flag flying over the bandstand during the month of March is in honor of Arthur S. Rogers. Dec 06, 2016 at 10:32 am. Uey at the Buoy , 8 p.m., The Rhumb Line, 41 Railroad Ave., Gloucester. Aged 63 years The Relatives and Friends of BRUCE are respectfully invited Read More, A celebration of the life of Don Bruce Richards, 78, of Cushing, Texas, will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, September 16, 2016, at Landmark Baptist Church in Cushing. 1950s History | Wayne Shorter, born Aug. 25, 1933, in Newark, N.J., was known as a deep thinker on and off the bandstand, ingrained with an intense curiosity that began during his childhood. His family moved to Houston in 1938, where he attended Cooley Elementary, Hamilton Junior High and Reagan High School. He graduated from Midland High, and from the University of Michigan with a degree in forestry Read More, TRAVERSE CITY "" Bruce "Bud" C. Richards, 82, of Traverse City, died Sunday, May 13, 2007, at Munson Hospice House in Traverse City. Her husband, Richard Spada, said Mrs. Spada was recovering from a minor stroke she had suffered earlier when she became ill on the way to church. Oops, we were unable to send the email. Brother of Evelyn. regulars gallery 1. regulars gallery 2. regulars gallery 3. gallery 4. ab wallet photos. Age 91 of Roseville, MN passed away peacefully on April 11, 2021 surrounded by family. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. He is also predeceased by his wife Patricia . Arrangements: Midwest Cremation and Funeral Services, Springfield, MO Read More, Bruce was born on January 4, 1939 and passed away on Friday, July 14, 2017. He is survived by his beloved daughter Rachel Williams of New York, New York, parents Frances and Benjamin Morey of Gainesville Read More, RICHARDS, Bruce William April 9, 1950 - October 3, 2010 It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Bruce on October 3, 2010. Arthur S. Rogers, son of Millard and Eva (Myers) Rogers, was born Sept. 14, 1895, in Oskaloosa. american bandstand blog. Blavat also was a dancer on the show early in his career. Notes: Jul 1960: Name listed as PATRICIA ANN MOLITTIERI; Oct. Trace Your Genealogy. . Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? They lost touch over the years. Chicago Tribune. Search Obituary Records Online Free. At just 13 and 16, respectively, the twosome became regulars on the Dick Clark-hosted show, dancing as a couple for almost three years before they parted ways. BRUCE RICHARDS OBITUARY. Even in the obituaries following his death from a massive heart attack, the 82-year-old Dick Clark was still being referred to as "America's oldest teenager." It was a nickname he had worn proudly for decades. If you look closely, you might see Len Lear dancing with a girl in a Catholic school dress on "American Bandstand" at 46th and Market Streets in 1957, when Lear did manage to make the most acerbic comments in the history of American Bandstand's "Record Review" feature. Bruce joined the United States Navy in 1948 Read More, RICHARDS: The Funeral Mass for Mr Bruce Richards of White Gum Valley will be celebrated in Our Lady Of Mt Carmel Church, Cnr Collick and Laidlaw Sts Hilton, commencing at 9.45am WEDNESDAY (7.3.2012). The film, the latest in the "X-Men" franchise, costars James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Jessica Chastain. Back then I was such a wimp that when the actress in . He was 82. Years later, when Clark was asked whether any of the dancers had died of AIDS, he . [/caption] by Len Lear Dick Clark, a television host and entrepreneur who sold rock-and-roll to Middle America on the dance show "American Bandstand" and counted down the new year with millions of TV . Singers Cyndi Lauper, left, of the 1980s and Little Richard of the 1950s find a common note to share during ceremonies honoring American Bandstand and its host, Dick Clark, at Chasen's Restaurant . He graduated from Midland High and from the University of Michigan with a Read More, Bruce Chandler Richards, 82, of Traverse City, died Sunday, May 13, 2007, at Munson Hospice House, with his family by his side. Hosted by local radio personality Bob Horn, the original Bandstand nevertheless established much of the basic format of its later incarnation. "The Italians, when ever that radio was on, they would start to dance," he said. Filled with 700-some photographs, both old and new, it is handsomely designed and co-written with Ray Smith, who danced on the show for a short time, and Arlene Sullivan, who became one of the stars of the show, with her own international fan club for a time. There is another chapter about Clark. He was 82. Popular Philly Sound artists included The O'Jays, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, and The Delfonics. Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Cedar . Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in West Cemetery. He had an oldies show scheduled at the Kimmel Center in Center City on Jan. 28 that he had postponed earlier this month due to his health issues. Anyway, although he looked like he wanted to, Dick Clark never did call the police and tell them to take me away in handcuffs, and for that I am eternally grateful. Links | Funeral arrangements were incomplete, but will be announced soon. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Using social media, Cutler contacted some of the show's regulars. based on information from your browser. Richard Wagstaff Clark became a national icon with American Bandstand in the 1950s, hosting the show for more than 30 years. They don't bother you, but if you get close to it, it snatches you up. He grew up watching "Bandstand" and said some of his aunts and uncles appeared on the show, which was filmed in West Philly. She danced the "push" - a "type of jitterbug . Arlene with singer Frankie Avalon at an American Bandstand event. ' (The show took place at the WFIL-TV studio at 46th and Market Streets. She was an agent for Century 21 in Springfield, Delaware County. It was a sad day when I learned of her passing. GREAT NEWS!