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Dick Clark, Entertainment Icon Nicknamed 'America's Oldest Teenager,' Dies at 82
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.
Clark's agent Paul Shefrin said in statement that the veteran host died this morning following a "massive heart attack." He is survived by his wife Kari and his three children, RAC, Duane, and Cindy.
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.
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AsahinaKimi
(20,776 posts)one_voice
(20,043 posts)AsahinaKimi
(20,776 posts)I guess he will finally lose his "teenager" moniker. 82! Wow.. he had some good years.
leeroysphitz
(10,462 posts)Texasgal
(17,045 posts)Poor guy. New Years will never be the same. Rip Mr. Clark, it's been a helluva' run!
Initech
(100,068 posts)superpatriotman
(6,247 posts)out of respect