American Bandstand was not only ground-breaking for it's time but also broke ground for a lot of hall of fame music acts. Since the early 1950's and for the next decade Dick Clark's American Bandstand called Philadelphia home. Arlene Sullivan co author of the new book Bandstand Diaries: The Philadelphia Year 1956-1963. The inside scoop of the teenage regulars of American Bandstand then and now will be my guest on the MMB Radio Podcast.
Arlene was a teenager in the Philadelphia years of American Bandstand and would dance in studio B of the then WFIL-TV later becoming WPVI-TV building as a regular on the popular music show. Arlene shares her diary memories of being a regular on American Bandstand in this new book and will be giving us a little sample of what you can expect when reading through the pages.
If you would like to purchase a copy of the book or want more information visit their website at http://bandstanddiaries.com/
Arlene was a teenager in the Philadelphia years of American Bandstand and would dance in studio B of the then WFIL-TV later becoming WPVI-TV building as a regular on the popular music show. Arlene shares her diary memories of being a regular on American Bandstand in this new book and will be giving us a little sample of what you can expect when reading through the pages.
If you would like to purchase a copy of the book or want more information visit their website at http://bandstanddiaries.com/