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OhioChick

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Wed Apr 18, 2012, 03:48 PM Apr 2012

Dick Clark, Entertainment Icon Nicknamed 'America's Oldest Teenager,' Dies at 82 [View all]

Source: ABC News

April 18, 2012

Dick Clark, the music industry maverick, longtime TV host and powerhouse producer who changed the way we listened to pop music with American Bandstand, and whose trademark Rockin' Eve became a fixture of New Year's celebrations, died today at the age of 82, ABC News has learned.

Clark, who suffered a serious stroke in 2004 but returned to the airwaves, reportedly died from a heart attack.

Born in Mount Vernon, N.Y., on Nov. 30, 1929, Richard Wagstaff Clark began his lifelong career in show business began before he was even out of high school. He started working in the mailroom of WRUN, a radio station in upstate New York run by his father and uncle. It wasn't long before the teenager was on the air, filling in for the weatherman and the announcer.

Clark pursued his passion at Syracuse University, working as a disc jockey at the student-run radio station while studying for his degree in business. After graduating in 1951, Clark went back to his family's radio station, but within a year, a bigger city and bigger shows were calling.

Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/dick-clark-entertainment-icon-nicknamed-americas-oldest-teenager/story?id=16076252#.T48abPX2ut8



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Just heard that as well. Time flies so fast. nt MADem Apr 2012 #1
So sad Renew Deal Apr 2012 #2
I would say he was an American icon. IcyPeas Apr 2012 #3
Certainly for the Rock and Roll generation. HereSince1628 Apr 2012 #6
+1 Little Star Apr 2012 #19
Dick Clark did not look well at Seedersandleechers Apr 2012 #4
Bummer. I feel older just now. Faygo Kid Apr 2012 #5
Sad, RIP.. Grassy Knoll Apr 2012 #7
Rest in Peace, Mr. Clark. You were such a part of my young life. gauguin57 Apr 2012 #8
RIP to his final countdown dbackjon Apr 2012 #9
Did they find the painting in his attic that looks really, really old? tclambert Apr 2012 #10
Dammit. I was going to post that. Codeine Apr 2012 #34
R.I.P. Dick Clark AH1Apache Apr 2012 #11
I remember my brother going to bandstand. RIP Dick n/t Bonhomme Richard Apr 2012 #12
Don Cornelius and Dick Clark in the same year Tabasco_Dave Apr 2012 #13
was just thinking the same thing.. frylock Apr 2012 #22
Gotta say, the guy led an INCREDIBLY full life. I watched a special on him a few years ago... Poll_Blind Apr 2012 #14
Gone to the great 'Bandstand' in the sky. sinkingfeeling Apr 2012 #15
Bandstand came on every day at 4:00 Kingofalldems Apr 2012 #16
I would watch it every day when I was a teenager and then as an adult. n/t RebelOne Apr 2012 #21
I was on one of them. RIP emilyg Apr 2012 #23
Well, there it is. I am now the world's oldest teenager. KamaAina Apr 2012 #17
I have many good memories of watching American Bandstand. RIP Mr. Clark. n/t Little Star Apr 2012 #18
RIP - 2013 can't arrive without him Adenoid_Hynkel Apr 2012 #20
I grew up with Dick Clark and American Bandstand. Lugnut Apr 2012 #24
Goodbye old friend jcboon Apr 2012 #25
It's so sad watching these people go PlanetBev Apr 2012 #26
Mr. American Bandstand... katty Apr 2012 #27
I remember rushing home from school to watch Bandstand. Paper Roses Apr 2012 #28
Boy we first generation Rock and Rollers are feeling it right now. nolabear Apr 2012 #29
Closing a chapter of American POP culture. liberal N proud Apr 2012 #30
I saw him on this last Rockin' in the New Year. I wondered if it would be his last. Behind the Aegis Apr 2012 #31
There was a time when he was the only game in town... Amerigo Vespucci Apr 2012 #32
K&R! That's quite a shocker! My brother just heard this on the news... Rhiannon12866 Apr 2012 #33
Thanking Mr. Clark for the memories Skittles Apr 2012 #35
He wasn't 82. He was the world's oldest teenager. Alexander Apr 2012 #36
That's right, dead at the young age of Eighty-tween n/t HereSince1628 Apr 2012 #39
R.I.P. BumRushDaShow Apr 2012 #37
No fair!!!!! dixiegrrrrl Apr 2012 #38
Damn Stinky The Clown Apr 2012 #40
RIP Vidar Apr 2012 #41
I guess the world really is going to end in December charlie and algernon Apr 2012 #42
Hey... don't wanna start no East vs West thing here but... Once American Bandstand left Philly - cyberpj Apr 2012 #43
p.s. This one's for you Dick - 'Because I'm on, because I'm on The American Bandstand" cyberpj Apr 2012 #44
Oh No!!! Odin2005 Apr 2012 #45
American Bandstand inspired the TV show "American Dreams" ~ 2002 DinahMoeHum Apr 2012 #46
My mother knew him in High School SeattleVet Apr 2012 #47
going way back guappo1 Apr 2012 #48
Like most homes in the US fujiyama Apr 2012 #49
Something I bet many don't know FlaGranny Apr 2012 #50
His rock 'n roll lifestyle contributed to his peaceful demise. sofa king Apr 2012 #51
Did you ever see him in Bowling for Columbine adigal Apr 2012 #52
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