Saturday, 31 August 2019

Teenagers, Bandstand, WFIL-TV - December 1952

  Teenagers waiting to dance on Bandstand - WFIL-TV, Philadelphia - December, 1952




  Kids dancing 'The Bunny Hop' on Bandstand, WFIL-TV - December 1952


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WFIL TV 6 Philly Ad Oct 1952



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Disc Jockey Play Chart Top 10 in USA
 - December 6, 1952


Juke Box Charts Top 10 in USA
 - December 6, 1952



Bob Horn, Don Flanagan - 1952, November

  Don Flanagan said he and the girls managed to keep things orderly by distributing color coded entry tickets, each assigned for a different day of the week. Broadcast Pioneers member Jerry Blavat also played an important part in the Horn days of Bandstand.

Bob Horn poster cover LP

  It was Bob Horn who Flanagan credits with establishing much of the basic format of the later incarnation of “American Bandstand,” the name the show used when on network. Local segments (which preceded the network show were still called “Bandstand”).

  For a few months, Bob took over hosting an afternoon TV music show called “Parade of Stars” which ran filmed songs, the first so-called music videos. WFIL-TV wanted to capitalize on Horn’s very popular radio program called, Bandstand. They thought of just changing the name of “Parade of Stars” to “Bandstand,” but that idea was nixed.

Lee Stewart - The Original Bandstand Set - WFIL-TV, Philadelphia - 1952

  Bandstand teen dance program on WFIL-TV with Bob Horn as co-host with Lee Stewart. 


Disc Jockey Play Chart Top 10 in USA
 - November 8, 1952


Juke Box Charts Top 10 in USA
 - November 8, 1952


Don Flanagan - 1952, October

   In 1952, a 16-year-old West Catholic High School junior Don Flanagan can tell you he was the first record runner for the TV show that became the forerunner to American Bandstand. It was called, “Bandstand.”



   He signed up to show up Monday through Fridays at the “new” home of WFIL-TV and Radio at 46th and Market Streets in West Philly, near several major high schools.

   Don Flanagan, tall, a string bean of a kid, was given the assignment to run records from the station’s afternoon teen record hop with Bob Horn and Lee Stewart across the hall to the AM radio station. He deposited them into the hands of a young 26 year-old guy from upstate New York. His name was Dick Clark.

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Disc Jockey Play Chart Top 10 in USA
 - October 25, 1952


Juke Box Charts Top 10 in USA
 - October 25, 1952


Bob Horn, October 13, 1952

  October 13, 1952—Bandstand teen dance program debuts on WFIL-TV with Bob Horn as co-host with Lee Stewart. Horn is named director of recorded music for WFIL radio and WFIL-TV.

Lee Stewart and Bob Horn


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   WFIL 1947 Publication Cover - Cover drawing from 1947 WFIL 
"Going Forward With Radio" publication.


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Disc Jockey Play Chart Top 10 in USA
 - October 11,1952


Juke Box Charts Top 10 in USA
 - October 11,1952


Dick Clark, June 28, 1952

  520628-Dick Clark- June 28, 1952 with my high school sweetheart, hom I married, Bobbie Mallery

Dick Clark- At the Salisbury, Maryland, wedding reception, Bobbie and I posed with her uncle and her mother. On my left, my mom and dad.


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Dick Clark, May 13, 1952

  May 13, 1952-Dick Clark, 22, joins staff of WFIL radio.

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   WFIL Whitemarsh Transmitter Site - Construction of the WFIL-AM towers at Whitemarsh Pa. The three 397 foot towers were completed in the fall of 1947. Power was raised to 5,000 watts. These towers were replaced in 1987.


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Disc Jockey Play Chart Top 10 in USA
 - May 10,1952


1 Kiss Of Fire-Georgia Gibbs
2 Wheel Of Fortune-Kay Starr
3 Guy Is A Guy-Doris Day
4 Blue Tango-Leroy Anderson
5 Blacksmith Blues-Ella Mae Morse
6 I'll Walk Alone-Don Cornell
7 Be Anything (But Be Mine)-Eddy Howard
8 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-Guy Mitchell & Mitch Miller
9 I'm Yours-Don Cornell
10 Blue Tango-Hugo Winterhalter

Juke Box Charts Top 10 in USA
 - May 10,1952
1 Wheel Of Fortune-Kay Starr
2 Guy Is A Guy-Doris Day
3 Blue Tango-Leroy Anderson
4 Blacksmith Blues-Ella Mae Morse
5 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-Guy Mitchell & Mitch Miller
6 Kiss Of Fire-Georgia Gibbs
7 Any Time-Eddie Fisher
8 I'll Walk Alone-Don Cornell
9 Blue Tango-Guy Lombardo
10 Forgive Me-Eddie Fisher & Hugo Winterhalter

Bob Horn, 1951

   In 1951 Bob Horn adds television to his duties, at WFIL-TV. 

   Bandstand was originally a radio show broadcast by Philadelphia's WIP-AM station and hosted by Bob Horn, who moved with the show to rival station WFIL in 1951.

  In 1951 Bob Horn moved his highly popular Bandstand to rival WIP.


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1947 - Eastern Light Company - 12 Sep MC - Allentown PA

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Disc Jockey Play Chart Top 10 in USA
 - January 13,1951

Juke Box Charts Top 10 in USA
 - July 7,1951


Dick Clark, 1947

  470533-Dick Clark graduated with the class of 1947 from A.B. Davis High School in Mt. Vernon, New York







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1940-WFIL reklama magazine

WFIL-AM's Transmitter site in South West Philadelphia. Original WFIL FM Tower, 
erected on the roof of the Widner Building in 1941. Later moved to Rxoborough.


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Disc Jockey Play Chart Top 10 in USA
 - May 31,1947

1 Heartaches-Ted Weems Orchestra 
2 Linda-Ray Noble Orchestra, Buddy Clark, Anita Gordon
3 Mam'Selle-Pied Pipers, Paul Weston Orchestra
4 Mam'Selle-Art Lund, Johnny Thompson Orchestra
5 I Believe-Frank Sinatra, Axel Stordahl Orchestra
6 Mam'Selle-Frank Sinatra, Axel Stordahl Orchestra
7 I Never Knew-Sam Donahue Orchestra, Bill Lockwood, Blue Hues
7 Mam'Selle-Ray Dorey, Paul Baron Orchestra 
8 Red Silk Stockings And Green Perfume-Tony Pastor Orchestra
9 Peg O' My Heart-Harmonicats
9 That's My Desire-Frankie Laine, Mannie Klein's All Stars
9 My Adobe Hacienda-Eddy Howard Orchestra
10 Red Silk Stockings And Green Perfume-Ray McKinley Orchestra

Juke Box Charts Top 10 in USA
 - June 28,1947
1 Peg O' My Heart-Harmonicats
2 Across The Alley From The Alamo-Mills Brothers
3 I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder-Eddy Howard Orchestra
4 Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go To Sleep)-Perry Como, Satisfiers
5 I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder-Guy Lombardo Orchestra, Don Rodney
6 Peg O' My Heart-Three Suns
7 That's My Desire-Sammy Kaye Orchestra, Don Cornell
8 Red Silk Stockings And Green Perfume-Sammy Kaye Orchestra, Don Comell
9 Mam'Selle-Art Lund, Johnny Thompson Orchestra
9 Heartaches-Ted Weems Orchestra
10 Linda-Ray Noble Orchestra, Buddy Clark, Anita Gordon


Sunday, 25 August 2019

Bob Horn, August 1950


August 1950 - Disc jockey Bob Horn, 34, moves from WIP radio in Philadelphia to WFIL radio.


  Bandstand was originally a radio show broadcast by Philadelphia's WIP-AM station and hosted by Bob Horn.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Horn_(broadcaster)


  WFIL-AM's Transmitter site in South West Philadelphia, began operation December 1, 1937 here with 1,000 watts. Scanned from 1947 WFIL publication "Going Forward With Radio".

   WFIL-AM's Transmitter site in South West Philadelphia, 1939


Disc Jockey Play Chart Top 10 in USA
 - September 2,1950



1 Goodnight, Irene-Gordon Jenkins & The Weavers
2 Mona Lisa-Nat "King" Cole
3 Play A Simple Melody-Bing Crosby & Gary Crosby
4 Sam's Song (The Happy Tune)-Bing & Gary Crosby
5 Bonaparte's Retreat-Kay Starr
6 Tzena, Tzena, Tzena-Gordon Jenkins & The Weavers
7 All My Love-Patti Page
8 Goodnight Irene-Frank Sinatra
9 Tzena, Tzena, Tzena-Vic Damone
10 Can Anyone Explain-Ray Anthony
 + September 16,1950
Goodnight, Irene-Jo Stafford
 + September 23,1950
Can Anyone Explain-Ames Brothers
I Love That Guy-Sarah Vaughan
 + September 30,1950
Harbor Lights-Sammy Kaye,Tony Alamo & The Kaydets
M.S. Touchdown-Hugo Winterhalter
Nevertheless-Paul Weston

Juke Box Charts Top 10 in USA
 - September 2,1950
1 Goodnight, Irene-Gordon Jenkins & The Weavers
2 Mona Lisa-Nat "King" Cole, Les Baxter Orchestra
3 Play A Simple Melody-Bing Crosby & Gary Crosby, Matty Matlock Orchestra
4 Sam's Song (The Happy Tune)-Bing & Gary Crosby, Matty Matlock Orchestra
5 Bonaparte's Retreat-Kay Starr, Lou Busch Orchestra
6 Tzena, Tzena, Tzena-Gordon Jenkins Orchestra, Weavers
7 I Wanna Be Loved-Andrews Sisters, Gordon Jenkins Orchestra
8 I'll Never Be Free-Kay Starr, Tennessee Ernie Ford
9 Cincinnati Dancing Pig-Red Foley
10 Can Anyone Explain ? (No, No, No!)-Ames Brothers
 + September 9,1950
Goodnight Irene-Frank Sinatra, Mitch Miller Orchestra
 + September 16,1950
Harbor Lights-Sammy Kaye Orchestra, Tony Alamo & The Kaydets
Nola-Les Paul
 + September 23,1950
All My Love (Bolero)-Patti Page, Harry Geller Orchestra
Mona Lisa-Victor Young Orchestra & Chorus, Don Cherry
 + September 30,1950
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles-Gordon Jenkins Orchestra, Artie Shaw

Most Played Juke Box Race Records Top 10 in USA
 - September 2,1950
1 Mona Lisa-Nat "King" Cole
2 Pink Champagne-Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers
3 Blue Light Boogie (Parts I & II)-Louis Jordan
4 Everyday I Have The Blues-Lowell Fulson
5 Well, Oh Well-Tiny Bradshaw
6 Blue Shadows-Lowell Fulson
7 I'll Never Be Free-Paul Gayten & Annie Laurie
8 Goodnight, Irene-Paul Gayten
9 Good Morning, Judge-Wynonie Harris
10 My Foolish Heart-Gene Ammons
 + September 9,1950
Cupid's Boogie-Little Esther
Hard Luck Blues-Roy Brown
 + September 16,1950
I'm Yours To Keep-Herb Fisher Trio
 + September 23,1950
Tenderly-Lynn Hope Quintet
 + September 30,1950
Sax Shack Boogie-Amos Milburn
Deceivin' Blues-Johnny Otis & Little Esther



Bandstand premiered

   Bob Horn's Bandstand premiered on WFIL-TV (Channel 6) in late September 1952 as a replacement for a weekday movie.



Market Street Elevated 32nd Street West Philadelphia Street Scene 1948 PEB

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Market Street Elevated 4548 Market Street West Philadelphia Street Scene 2019 - WFIL Studio

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Disc Jockey Play Chart Top 10 in USA
 - September 6,1952

1 You Belong To Me-Jo Stafford
2 Wish You Were Here-Eddie Fisher & Hugo Winterhalter
3 Half As Much-Rosemary Clooney
4 Auf Wiedersehen-Vera Lynn
5 I Went To Your Wedding-Patti Page
6 Botch A Me-Rosemary Clooney
7 You Belong To Me-Patti Page
8 Jambalaya-Jo Stafford
9 Somewhere Along The Way-Nat "King" Cole
10 Auf Wiedersehen-Eddy Howard
 + September 13,1952
Meet Mr. Callaghan-Les Paul
 + September 20,1952
I Should Care-Ralph Flanagan
High Noon-Frankie Laine
 + September 27,1952
The Glow-Worm-Mills Brothers


Juke Box Charts Top 10 in USA
 - September 6,1952
1 You Belong To Me-Jo Stafford
2 Auf Wiedersehen-Vera Lynn
3 Half As Much-Rosemary Clooney
4 Wish You Were Here-Eddie Fisher & Hugo Winterhalter
5 I Went To Your Wedding-Patti Page
6 Botch A Me-Rosemary Clooney
7 Walkin' My Baby Back Home-Johnnie Ray
8 Maybe-Perry Como & Eddie Fisher
8 Jambalaya-Jo Stafford
10 Should I-Four Aces
 + September 13,1952
Auf Wiedersehn Sweetheart-Eddy Howard
Indian Love Call-Slim Whitman
 + September 20,1952
Meet Mr. Callaghan-Les Paul
You Belong To Me-Patti Page
 + September 27,1952
High Noon-Frankie Laine
Take Me In Your Arms-Les Paul & Mary Ford

Most Played Juke Box Rhythm & Blues Records Top 10 in USA
 - September 6,1952
1 Have Mercy, Baby-Dominoes
2 Lawdy Miss Clawdy-Lloyd Price
3 Mary Jo-Four Blazers
4 Call Operator 210-Johnny Otis & Mel Walker
5 Ting A-Ling-The Clovers
6 Juke-Little Walter
7 Goin' Home-Fats Domino
7 Daddy, Daddy-Ruth Brown
9 Moody Mood For Love-King Pleasure
10 Let's Call It A Day-Sonny Thompson
 + September 13,1952
Don't You Cry-Joe Turner
Call Operator 210-Floyd Dixon
Night And Day-Roy Milton
I'll Drown In My Tears-Sonny Thompson
 + September 20,1952
My Song-Johnny Ace
Beside You-Swallows
Rock Me All Night Long-Ravens
 + September 27,1952
My Heart's Desire-Jimmie Lee & Artis


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