TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1956)

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Bandstand, the WOR-TV show, gives Ted Steele a chance to gather high-schoolers together for a real studio party. R & R a problem? No — he's glad to see kids dancing again! What do such dance experts as Arthur and Kathryn Murray think of rock 'n' roll? Well, they devoted a whole program of The Arthur Murray Party, on CBS-TV, to a demonstration. Former "mayor of Harlem" Willie Bryant (left mike) now hosts ABC's Rhythm On Parade from Detroit, makes movies — and makes a strong defense of his kind of music. R & R ripples (or rips) through all entertainment media — records, radio, TV, films. Above, The Platters in a typical number from the Columbia Picture, "Rock Around the Clock." The rhythmic story rolls on: The foxtrot . . . the Charleston . . . and now the joint's really rockin'! 31