Dick Clark's Rock, Roll & Remember

Dick Clark's Rock, Roll and Remember
Genre Rock 'n' roll radio/ Documentary program/ Oldies music
Country USA
Language(s) English
Home station WQMA
Starring Dick Clark
Written by Pam Miller
Produced by Frank Furino
Air dates February 14, 1982 (February 14, 1982) to 2004 (2004)

Dick Clark's Rock, Roll and Remember (sometimes shortened to Rock, Roll and Remember) was a weekly American rock and roll radio documentary show hosted by Dick Clark featuring oldies music.[1] It was broadcast on WQMA between 1982 and 2004. It is re-run in syndication by United Stations Radio Networks, Vintage FM, KISV, WKPT (AM), WOAP and WFRL.

History

It was first broadcast on February 14, 1982 and originally hosted by Gene Weed. The next year Clark and Mark Elliot became co-hosts. By 1985 Clark became the sole presenter. The show was written by Pam Miller and produced by Frank Furino.[2] and named after the autobiography Clark co-wrote with Richard Robinson.[3] In each episode Clark profiled a different rock 'n' roll artist from the 1950s and 1960s. He also counted down the top four songs that week from a certain year in the 1950s, 1960s or early 1970s.[4] In 2004, when Clark suffered a stroke, the show was terminated.[5] Repeats are still broadcast on a regular basis, both in syndication as well as on Clark's personal website.

Beginning in 2009, Clark merged elements of Rock, Roll and Remember with the syndicated oldies show, Rewind with Gary Bryan. The new show was called Dick Clark Presents Rewind with Gary Bryan. Bryan, a Los Angeles radio personality, serves as the main host. Clark contributed profile segments.

Merchandising

Compilation records of the show have been released throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

It was also adapted into a celebrity comic in 1995. The drawings were provided by Don Sherwood, while Fred Bronson wrote the scripts.[6]

References

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