Dave Moore Posted April 19, 2012 Share Posted April 19, 2012 Was waiting for someone to post about the passing of Dick Clark but am surprised no one has. So, I'll do it... Dick Clark was the archetypal clean cut All American teenager. Radio DJ, TV presenter, Media savvy and An advertisers dream, his squeaky clean image alongside the likes of Fabian, Bobby Rydell etc belied a contribution to US popular music, and alongside that a major contribution to the acceptance of America's black music makers into mainstream media, that many may wrongly pay lip service to. His determination to see the original black Rock n Roll performers take their place alongside their white counterparts and the way he ushered this 'devil's music' into US families homes whilst instilling confidence in the previous' generation in what their kids were listening to was a masterstroke of diplomacy. Dick Clark made Rock n roll palatable to parents! Just speaking to any US black artists from that golden era will soon convince you that his iconic American Bandstand was a major component in breaking down the racial barriers still associated with the recording industry at that time. When the likes of Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Chubby Checker, Smokey Robinson, Berry Gordy pay tribute to his life and work then you know the influence he wielded. He died after a massive heart attack in Los Angeles yesterday after having a stroke a few years ago. So Mr Clark...... Your contribution to the development and acceptance of black music was immense and you can rest assured that we here think you should step up and take a well deserved bow Sir, for a job extremely well done. Regards, Dave 1 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
heyjoerekkids Posted April 21, 2012 Share Posted April 21, 2012 Dick Clark provided a beacon weekly that illuminated my rather backward corner of the USA. White teenagers could listen to black artists but actually seeing them perform was more difficult. Mr. Clark did good and bold work for his time. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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