Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Death of Dick Clark



It is kind of too bad that the teenagers of today have no idea of how important a figure Dick Clark was. For many of them he is only that older man who speaks as a stroke victim on New Year's Eve. And as he recovered somewhat and fought against the results of his stroke he was admirable and a role model for those dealing with adversity.

Still this is not Dick Clark. Dick Clark was, perhaps along with Elvis, the most important figure in the launch of Rock and Roll. The truth is that even for someone of my generation Dick Clark's greatest moments of influence were well before my time. The history of his influence in bringing rock and roll to the mainstream, first in Philadelphia, and then as his show became nationally syndicated was one that brought rock and roll legends in the making into the homes each afternoon.

Tell your children to go on Google, find some of the early clips from the fifties and sixties. Explain to them that this was the first time anyone ever did what he did. Explain to them how " it's got a good beat and you can dance to it " became a part of the American lexicon.

Dick Clark was a legend. He will be missed.

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