About Bandstand Diaries
Bandstand Diaries is an end table book that offers perusers a nostalgic stroll through those halcyon, memory-filled days when jammin' turned into the soundtrack of an age, when TV was in grainy high contrast and when a 45 RPM record cost under 70 pennies. America's most famous youngsters from the late 1950s and mid 1960s, the American Bandstand Regulars, come back to the spotlight again in their wistfulness filled end table book . Loaded up with almost 700 photos, it incorporates tales about Dick Clark's ascent to popularity, Arlene Sullivan's own journal, interviews with more than 40 Regulars today, in addition to tributes to numerous Regulars who have left them. Bandstand Diaries is the book you'll appreciate perusing over and over. It's the American Bandstand book you've held up more than 50 years to peruse!