Dick Clark’s American Bandstand ran from 1957 to 1987, and Clark hosted ABC’s version of New Years Eve from 1972 until 2003 or 4. Clark died of a heart attack. He was born in 1929.
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5 thoughts on “Dick Clark, who has been 45 years old since 1972, has died”
This only happened because he renouced his deal with the Elder Gods, and they returned him to mortality.
In fact he still hosted New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, sort of, as recently as this year. He could barely speak the last few years, and many of his duties were passed to Ryan Seacrest, but he was there for the countdown.
This only happened because he renouced his deal with the Elder Gods, and they returned him to mortality.
Another death attributable to religion.
In fact he still hosted New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, sort of, as recently as this year. He could barely speak the last few years, and many of his duties were passed to Ryan Seacrest, but he was there for the countdown.
Ah, but the real question is: will he rise again next New Year’s Eve?
It’s too bad that he passed away before he was old enough to have grey hair and wrinkles.
While his death is newsworthy and sad, I have to say it doesn’t have much of a beat and I really can’t dance to it. So I give it a 40.