Topic: Dick Clark
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Taylor Swift, Psy perform for New Year's Eve in Times Square
Taylor Swift, Carly Rae Jepsen, and others performed for New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square in New York City.
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American Music Awards: Justin Beiber wins big and brings Mom (+video)
American Music Awards: Justin Beiber (favorite pop/rock male artist), Nick Minaj (favorite rap/hip-hop artist), and Taylor Swift (favorite country female artist). Other American Music Awards winners included Carly Rae Jepsen (favorite new artist) and Carrie Underwood (favorite country album).
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Toting a fake Space Shuttle nose, NASA's 'Super Guppy' touches down in Seattle
A reporter shares his first-hand flight experience aboard NASA's Super Guppy, designed for carrying massive payloads.
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American Idol: Colton Dixon admits he doesn't care and is eliminated (+video)
American Idol voters proved that even the male favorites are not safe. Colton Dixon was voted off, leaving six American Idol contestants.
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Dick Clark: how a tax-accountant look-alike changed American music
Dick Clark understood how to introduce African-American performers and their music to a post-civil rights society still fraught with racial tensions. Basically, Dick Clark brought rock 'n' roll to America's living rooms.
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Dick Clark: Music-TV mogul, restaurateur, investor, and entrepreneur
Dick Clark was known as a media mogul with integrity and unbounded energy. Dick Clark built a business empire that changed television and music.
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American Idol host Ryan Seacrest honors mentor, Dick Clark (+video)
American Idol began Wednesday with host Ryan Seacrest paying tribute to his mentor, Dick Clark. Then, Hollie Cavanagh finally had her moment on the American Idol stage.
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From Our Files: Dick Clark 1986 Interview, 'Guru of pop compares three decades of rockin' teens'
Dick Clark, television personality and producer, entrepreneur and music enthusiast, was affectionately known as 'America's Oldest Teenager.' Millions of teenagers grew up watching 'American Bandstand,' which Clark hosted from 1957 - 1989, and began the New Year for forty years with Clark, and "New Year's Rockin' Eve.' 'American Bandstand' propelled many musicians' careers, as well as the pop music industry. Clark, who died today, was interviewed by the MONITOR in 1986, where he spoke about generations, musical styles, racial integration, and what kept him motivated.







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