I wasnt going to go on and not be seen. But even Evanne turned bashful on one show, when Buddy made a surprise announcement: I was voted prettiest girl on this whole Army base. In 1985 the Committee members are for the most part happy and healthy, living in Baltimore, and still recognized on the street. "Buddy" Deane was a broadcaster for more than 50 years, beginning his career in Little Rock, Arkansas, then moving to the Memphis, Tennessee market, before moving on to Baltimore, where he worked at WITH radio. Helens fans flocked to see her at the Buddy Deane Record Hops (Committee members had to make such personal appearances and sign autographs.) When I became of age to understand it all I became motivated to make a difference. Ironically, The Buddy Deane Show introduced black music and artists into the lives of white Baltimore teenagers, many of whom learned to dance from black friends and listened to black radio. My mother used to pick me up after school to make sure nobody hassled me., The adoring fans could also be a hassle. Buddy Deane, a native of Pine Bluff, was one of the first radio hosts to understand the appeal of Rock n Roll in its infancy, the host of a popular 60s teen dance show, the inspiration for a film and musical character in Hairspray, and so much more. If you were a Buddy Deane Committee member, you were on TV six days a week for as many as three hours a dayenough media exposure to make Marshall McLuhans head spin. Joe remembers a sport coat I bought for $5 from somebody who got it when he got out of prison. The very first day on the set, I didnt recognize Divine, the filmmaker said. This sort of nearsighted, if not disingenuous, framing persists today, whether in affluent parents in New York City insisting their opposition to school rezoning proposals is not about race, or in arguments suggesting that the best way to address racism is to stop accusing people of being racists.. When: Summer 1963. You are history. "I told him I thought it was terrible," Melva Lee Scruggs said about the "Buddy Deane Show." This document may not be reprinted without the express written permission of Northwest Arkansas Newspapers LLC. He was mad because I was as popular as he was. It was the times, most remember. He was one of the first to showcase rock and roll music on a continual basis. Waters's nostalgic and detailed appreciation for The Buddy Deane Show, . There were a lot of obscene phone calls., And the rumors, God, the rumors. We faked a feud. It was hilarious., Some of the rumors were fanned on purpose. The Buddy Deane Show was a highly visible regional program that asserted a racially segregated public culture. For the rest of the time, the show's participants were all white. From 1964 to 1984, Deane hosted a show and owned KOTN-FM and KOTN-AM radio stations at Pine Bluff. In Baltimore, Maryland in the year 1962, Tracy Turnblad and her best friend, Penny Pingleton, audition for The Corny Collins Show, a popular Baltimore teenage dance show (based on the real-life Buddy Deane Show). Being a teenage star in Baltimore had its drawbacks. My mother wanted me to go, she took me down to the tryouts. That's one of the things that the Black Lives Matter movement is talking about. I was playing bongos on them in between takes because it was hilarious and he thought it was hilarious and I didnt stop to think, what the hell am I doing?, shared actor Holter Graham, who was 15 years old during filming. She became so popular that she was written up in the nationwide Sixteen Magazine. On the show you were either a drape or a square, explains Sharon. [citation needed] In several instances, the show went on location to the Milford Mill swim club on the westside of suburban Baltimore County. Advertisement. Although WJZ-TV, owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting (now CBS since January 2, 1995), was an ABC affiliate, the station "blacked out" the network broadcast of American Bandstand in Baltimore and broadcast the Deane program instead, reportedly because Bandstand showed black teenagers dancing on the show (although black and white teenagers were not allowed to dance together until the show was moved to California in 1964). The Corny Collins Show, it turns out, was lifted almost literally from the extremely popular Buddy Deane Show, Baltimore's answer to Dick Clark's American Bandstand. I used to get death threats on the show. Like many couples, Joe and Joan met through the show and became an item for their fans. A devoted fan of the Buddy Deane Show, Waters drew on this history to write and direct the original film version of Hairspray. Here, Clark's memories of American Bandstand are nested in an overview of important events in U.S. history from the 1950s and 1960s. Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! The Buddy Deane Show was a teen dance television show, created by Zvi Shoubin, hosted by Winston "Buddy" Deane (1924-2003), and aired on WJZ-TV (Channel 13), the ABC affiliate station in Baltimore from 1957 until 1964. There were threats and bomb scares; integrationists smuggled whites into the all-black shows to dance cheek-to-cheek on camera with blacks, and that was it. It ran two hours a day, six days a week. Because Buddy Deanes competition was soap operas, the budding teenage romances were sometimes played up for the camera. From 1996 to 2003, he hosted dance events in Baltimore, Pennsylvania and aboard cruise ships. Waters would rush home . The television news reporter covering the Corny Collins Show in the film sums up the climactic scene: Youre seeing history being made today. As Marie puts it, The rewards were so great emotionally that you didnt have to ask for a monetary award., Many had difficulties dealing with the void when the show went off the air. Deane also presented British artist Helen Shapiro, who sang her Baltimore hit, "Tell Me What He Said," at about the time that she was touring England with The Beatles as one of her support acts. One time I was going with this guy, and he was dancing with this guest I didnt like, says Evanne. Many parents and local officials were angry. Its host was Winston "Buddy" Deane (1924-2003), who died in Pine Bluff, Arkansas after . Nicknamed "Buddy" as a child, Deane developed an early love for radio. Over the next several years, Deane's show became the top-rated local TV show in Baltimore and the highest rated local show in the United States. . How Actress Rachel Hilsons Baltimore Roots Influence Her Work Today, The Mount Vernon Virtuosi is Much More Than a Chamber Orchestra, Jen Michalski Discusses New Short Story Collection The Company of Strangers. The "Corny Collins Show" in Hairspray is loosely based on the Baltimore teen dance program called the "Buddy Deane Show." One Baltimore woman fought to get black teens on the popular show back in 1958. The Buddy Deane Show was over. "I still go to the Buddy Deane reunions," he says. You could throw her down on the ground, and her hair would crack, recalls Gene. Nationally, American Bandstand blocked black teens from entering the studio during its years in Philadelphia, despite host Dick Clarks claims to the contrary. His show became one of the highest rated stations in the country. He just didnt understand., But some have dealt with the problems in good humor. I graduated from an HBCU, lived through racism, marched on Washington with Martin Luther King, and was active in fighting injustices in Baltimore County at the height of the Civil Rights Movement. You are watching the "Buddy Deane Show." "The Buddy Deane Show" defined a new generation of rock & roll as well as dance on television in the late 1950s. I didnt mean to, because I never would have messed up the makeup.. But something unforeseen happened: The home audience soon grew attached to some of these kids. The main thing was your hair was flat, the antithesis of Buddy Deane, she says, chuckling. The show featured only white kids dancing, so Scruggs wrote him a letter in the fall of 1958 to . Both black and white activists picketed the . I got these letters from the Naval Academy, Helen remembers, so I went there one day, and all the midshipmen were hanging out the windows. But black kids in . On the last day of the show, January 4, 1964, all the most popular Committee members through the years came back for one last appearance. On the one hand, the storys feel-good conclusion implies that colorblindness is the silver bullet that ends racial discrimination, that good intentions and individual acts of bravery are enough to bring about harmony. [2], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Buddy_Deane_Show&oldid=1101079819. The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, sponsored by Matt Palumbo's MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN for Friday shows that 46% of Likely U.S. SOUL! Neither these AP materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and noncommercial use. Arguably the first TV celebrities in Baltimore. On Sept. 13, 1964, he introduced The Beatles before their concert at the Baltimore Civic Center, and a few days later, he and his family moved back to Arkansas. Romance was one thing; sex was another. If Im ever depressed, sometimes I think, Well this will make me feel better, and I go and dig in the box., Holding onto the memories more than anyone is Arlene Kozak, who is by far the most loved by all the Committee members. Several local art contests were also held on the show, with viewers submitting their own art work. This town just wasnt ready for that. There were threats and bomb scares; integrationists smuggled whites into the all-black shows to dance cheek to cheek on camera with blacks, and that was it. Waters took inspiration from the real-life Buddy Deane Show, a local dance party program that ran from 1957 to 1964 in the Maryland area. Or Hartford Motor Coach Company? And who could forget those great ads for the plastic furniture slipcovers that opened with the kids jumping up and down on the sofa and Royal Parker screaming, Hey kids! On Negro day a group of black and white kids staged a similar sneak attack on the Buddy Deane Show. This assessment proved true when on Aug. 12, 1963 a group of black and white kids stormed the stage of "The Buddy Deane Show" and danced together. (Special to The Commercial/OzNet.com/ExplorePineBluff.com). Most are happily married with kids and maintain the same images they had on the show. And because a new dance was introduced practically every week, you had to watch every day to keep up. Everywhere we went, people would say Theres Mary Lou. I wondered if she had just been released from the penitentiary.. So that was all true in a way, in a weird way., The girls hair was higher, the pants were tighter, and in real life it went off the air because they wouldnt integrate it. [1], Deane's dance party television show debuted in 1957 and was, for a time, the most popular local show in the United States. Once I was off the show for a while, and they said I had joined the nunnery, says Helen, laughing. Marie Fischer was the first Joe to become a Committee memberchosen simply because she was such a good dancer. Buddy wanted it to end happily, but WJZ angered Deaners when it tried to blame the ratings. Arlene Kozak, Buddys assistant and den mother to the Committee. The story also locates racial prejudice in a single character, Velma Von Tussle (played in the live musical by Kristin Chenoweth), which enables the other white characters to remain largely innocent bystanders to the discrimination faced by the programs black teenagers. Waters based the main storyline and "The Corny Collins Show" on the real-life "The Buddy Deane Show" and racial events surrounding it. Deane even played a small role in the movie, which premiered to moderate success but went on to become a cult classic. The black cops would stop us and say: This isnt Greenwich Village, you know. This program is a tribute to long-time Maryland radio announcer Buddy Deane, who passed away in August, 2003. On the last day of the show, January 4, 1964, all the most popular Committee members through the years came back for one last appearance. Some fifty years later, the mindset is STILL the same. In fact, "American Bandstand" was not shown on television in Baltimore because Deane's show was so popular. They would drive me nuts when theyd come in the door, and Id say Man, youre gone. Chaseman had this idea for a dance party show, with Buddy as the disc jockey, and Buddy asked Arlene to go to work for him. | Actor: Hairspray. It's not just about police brutality. The information used was obtained from WJZ. Deane organized and disc-jockeyed dances in public venues across the WJZ-TV broadcast area, including much of central Maryland, Delaware, and southern Pennsylvania where tens of thousands of teenagers were exposed to live recording artists and TV personalities. The big garage-type door they remember would open, and theyd all pile in, past George and Mom, the Pinkerton guards who used to keep attendance, and crowd into Arlenes office to comb their hair, confide their problems, and touch up their make-up. Theatre producer, Margo Lion, saw a television broadcast of the film in 1998 and started to conceive it as a stage musical. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Pixie was barely five feet tall, but her hair sometimes added a good six to eight inches to her height. Thank you for including me as one of the Buddy Dean family. Ninfa O. Barnard Special to The Commercial The Buddy Deane Show was taken off the air because home station WJZ-TV was unwilling to integrate black and white dancers. From 1968 into 1973, the public television variety show SOUL! by Still, as an historian of the television era that Hairspray so lovingly recreates, I believe the story also presents a more nuanced vision of how popular culture helped to educate white and black teenagers about racial hierarchies. The buddy dean show debuted on Sep. 9. But it went something like this: Buddy Deane was an exclusively white show. In 1942, Deane enrolled at Cornell University in New York. Other vices were likewise eschewed. Special appearances. A big strong line!) up the hill to the famous dance party set, the one that now houses People Are Talking. . Mary Lou laughs at the memory of doing a pimple medicine spot on camera. It is hosted by the titular Corny Collins, with the exception of the monthly Rhythm and Blues special which is hosted by Motormouth Maybelle . Each reunion (and a new one is in the works) ls bigger than the last. The whole day on the show was devoted to me.. We are kind of like Ozzie and Harriet, says Gene Snyder as Linda nods in agreement. On Jan. 4, 1964, "The Buddy Deane Show" aired its last episode. Deane also held dances at various Maryland American Legion posts and National Guard armories which were not taped or broadcast on television. Oh, black teens could dancejust not with the white kids. Sure, as a teenager I was a guest on the show. August 8, 2022 at 3:55 a.m. Even doing commercials was expected. Bill Haley and the Comets did their premier perf of "Rock Around the Clock" on Deane's show, and Deane was named the No. 'Buddy' Deane; www.WashingtonPost.com -- The Messy Truth of The Real 'Hairspray.' Deane helped the Bill Haley and the Comets song "Rock Around the Clock" become a hit in Baltimore a full year before it became a worldwide success by promoting their music while at WITH. I couldnt be bothered with education. This weekly time slot became known as "Special Guest Day" by the Deane Show's white performers and "Black Monday" by Baltimore's Black teens. January 4, 1964. All of those dances were real, they were real dances, we didnt make any of them up and two were cut out. Evanne and her brother run the John Brock Benson Dance Studios, in Pasadena, and have a line of dancers who appear at clubs all over the state. See more ideas about buddy, historic baltimore, baltimore. Originally aired 11/5/1986. Influencers: Profiles of a Partnership 2022, How to Pitch Stories and Articles to IndieWire, John Waters Shares His 10 Favorite Films of 2022, 'Peter Von Kant' Tops List, John Waters to Write and Direct 'Liarmouth' from His Own Novel, Quentin Tarantino's Favorite Movies: 50 Films the Director Wants You to See, Oscars 2023: Best Animated Feature Predictions. Oh sure, if you were Joe College [pre-preppie], you just didnt do The Deane Show. Did you ever tum into a Joe College? I ask innocently. After you sprayed it, youd get toilet paper and blot it. From 1957-1965, Deane was chosen as host of WJZ-TV, Baltimore's "The . Hairspray was the actors first film, before Dead Poets Society, which came out the next year. I havent seen her since we made the movie, said Waters. We hung around with black and whites together, which you couldnt do. Joanie, whose mother wanted me to be a child star, hit the show in early 57 at age 13 (you had to be 14 to be eligible, but many lied about their ages to qualify), followed a few months later by Joe, 17. Why? Id wonder. She wasnt even a fan of the show. When the show ended, Deane moved back to Arkansas,. Last spring, five hundred people quickly snapped up the $23 tickets to the third Buddy Deane Reunion, held at the Eastwind, in Essex, to raise money for the Baltimore Burn Center. It was even in the papers. His running joke with listeners was that he ran the town from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. until the city's real mayor took over. Mary Lou was the last of the Buddy Deane superstars, true hair-hopper royalty, the ultimate Committee member. Based loosely on the 1988 film by John Waters, Hairspray centres on Baltimore teen Tracy Turnblad (Carmel Rodrigues), who in 1962 wants nothing more than a chance to dance on the local pop music TV. The show featured only white kids dancing, so Scruggs wrote him a letter in the fall of. The guys who wore sport coats with belts in the back from Lees of Broadway (10 percent discount for Committee members), pegged pants, pointy-toe shoes with the great buckles on the side, and drape (greaser) haircuts that my parents would never allow. . Buddy could take his seat beneath the famous Top 20 Board, and the tension would build. . Could it be? The action of the musical takes place in 1962 and centers around Baltimore's teenage obsession with the television program The Corny Collins Show, a stand-in for an actual Baltimore production of the day, The Buddy Deane Show. Many top acts of the day, both black and white, appeared on The Buddy Deane Show. three, two, one. maintains the basic of Waterss story, but like the Broadway version and musical film, it features more than a dozen songs that help to convey the hopeful narrative. I wanted to get into the record businessand years later he did. Acts that appeared on the show first were reportedly barred from appearing on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, but if they had been on Bandstand first they could still be on The Buddy Deane Show. In Hairspray (1988), Tammy Turner assists Corny Collins on the show. If "The Buddy Deane Show" didn't exactly end happily (canceled in 1964, it never did integrate the dancers), Waters remains a fan. The AP will not be held liable for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions therefrom or in the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages arising from any of the foregoing. Plot. . If a guy had one beer, it was a big deal. This man approached me, telegrammed me, showed up at the show. They all thought all the girls were pregnant by Buddy Deane, remember several. [citation needed]. He was so happy. Some kids on the show went a little nuts, with stars in their eyes; they thought they were going to go to Hollywood and be moviestars.. were the highest rated local TV show in America." Amazingly, Deane's show was aired live, two-and-a-half hours each day on five days a week with three hours on Saturday. John Waters, a Baltimore filmmaker and Deane Show fan, loosely based "The Corny Collins' Show" in his movie "Hairspray" on Deane's show. The star system was born. WJZ's show aired from 1957 to 1964 and was popular among Baltimore teens, promoting dances like the twist, mashed potato, and the Madison. The first big stars were Bobbi Bums and Freddy Oswinkle, according to Arlene, but no matter how big anyone got, someone came along who was even bigger. Joe Cash and Joan Teves became the shows first royalty. After the screening, he was joined by Michael Musto and original cast membersLeslie Ann Powers (Penny Pingleton), JoAnn Havrilla (Prudence Pingleton), and Holter Graham (I.Q. The show was a teen dance and music show and ran from 1957 to until 1964 on WJZ-TV until the show was canceled. If I have one regret in life, its that I wasnt a Buddy Deaner. But I was never a Deaner. I was aggressive. And the girl Deaners, God, hair-hoppers as we called them in Towson, the ones with the Etta Gowns, bouffant hairdos, and cha-cha heels. In 1950, Deane moved to Baltimore to host 1230 AM WITH after Stan Kenton, a performer and guest he was interviewing, informed him of the opening at the radio station. I took off my steady ring and threw it down. The Stupidity, where you act mentally ill. The Bugs easy, you just catch a disease and throw it to someone else, Waters said. He eventually became one of the most respected programmers in the country and was even written up in Time magazine. . I wonder if that applied to Black males as well as White males. John Waters with Divine (Harris Glen Milstead) at the Baltimore premiere of Hairspray, Originally, I had it, the idea was Divine was gonna play the mother and the daughter like in The Parent Trap. New Line [Cinema] wouldnt let me, he said. That was our whole social life, being a Buddy Deaner, says Gene. Jul 24, 2017 - Explore Bruce Clarke's board "Buddy Dean Show", followed by 154 people on Pinterest. The Buddy Deane Show was taken off the air because home station WJZ-TV was unwilling to integrate black and white dancers. At her appearances at the record hops, kids would actually scream when youd get out of the car: Theres Mary Lou! This Article is related to: Film and tagged Divine, Hairspray, IFC Center, John Waters. You cant do this. I remember once we all got arrested at the drive-in for underage drinking, and the black kids didnt get out and the white kids did. Pauline Kael praised him. (The rave appeared in The New Yorker, where Kael said it was really Divines movie, calling him W. And the whole concept of the Committee changed. Buddy: Deane in the 50s when she worked for a record wholesaler and he was the top-rated disc jockey on WITHthe only DJ in town who played rock n roll for the kids. Mary Lou, the Annette Funicello of the show, was the talk of teenage Baltimore. At just 10 years old, he and a friend set up their own radio station in a chicken coop that belonged to Deane's mother. Then we made up on camera.. The show was a teen dance and music show and ran from 1957 to until 1964 on WJZ-TV until the show was canceled. Deaners seem to come out of the woodwork, drawn by the memory of their stardom. Joel Chaseman, also a DJ at WITH, became program manager of WJZ-TV when Westinghouse bought it in the mid-50s. Only white teens became members of the elite Committee the Buddy Deane equivalent of the Mouseketeers. Oh, my God, its Evanne! Autograph books, cameras, this is what they lived for. as its newest live-television musical adaptation. John Water's himself said that in his movie, he "gave it the happy ending that it didn't have". I even named some of the characters in my films after them. On August 2, 1924, Winston Joseph Deane was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. The producers of Diner wanted to include Buddy Deane footage in their film, but most of the shows were live and any tapes of this local period piece have been erased. No matter how progressive we become, there will always be those who will still hang on to the tradition of hate. 1 DJ in 1962 by Billboard mag. ', Although many parents and WJZ insisted that Committee members had to keep up their grades to stay on the show, the reality could be quite different. For example, Carole King appeared on the show playing her single "It Might as Well Rain Until September", nearly a decade before she burst to popularity with her landmark 1970 album, Tapestry. Every weekday afternoon, in each of these broadcast markets, these shows presented images of exclusively white dancers and rendered black youth as second-class teenagers. In early 2003, Deane sold KOTN and three other stations he had acquired over the years. Most Deaner girls wouldnt even tongue-kiss, claims Arlene, remembering the ruckus caused by a Catholic priest when the Committee modeled strapless Etta gowns on TV. Originally known as The Buddy Deane Bandstand, the show first went on the air at 3 p.m. Sept. 9, 1957, and aired for two hours; the show often preceded the Mickey Mouse Club. Penny nervously stumbles over her answers, and another girl, Nadine Carver, is cut for being Black (the show has a "Negro Day" on the last Thursday of every month, she is told). The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached, or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Baltimore Magazine. (NWA Media). In his Letter from a Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke to what it meant for young black people to be excluded from entertainment spaces like the Buddy Deane Show. Nicknamed "Buddy" as a child, Deane . Participants dressed in "country" style, and danced to country and western music as well as pop. I guess Helen Crist was the first drapette: the DA, the ballet shoes, oogies [tulle scarves], eye shadoweyeliner was big thenand pink lipstick., Helen Crist. It was a fluke. Or the Bob-a Loop? Id get letters saying, If you show up at this particular hop, youre gonna get your face pushed in. It was the era of rock n' roll ducktail, pegged pants, and beehive haridos. The Corny Collins Show is based on the real Buddy Deane Show which, interestingly, was cancelled in 1964 for refusing to integrate black and white dancers, a core theme in this musical. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. The inspiration for this movie was born out of an afternoon teen dance show, The Buddy Deane Show, which aired on Baltimore's WJZ-TV from 1957-1964 until it was taken off the air because the owner did not want to integrate. All rights reserved. The Funtown reference is powerful because it captures one of the ways that Jim Crow segregation and white supremacy played out for children and teenagers. When I get depressed, I dont go to the psychiatrist, I go to the jeweler, she says. As you can see from the December thread my question concerning African Americans was totally dismissed by the Committee member who was speaking. In Little Rock, white teens went from protesting integration at Central High School to dancing in the afternoon on Steves Show. Yeah it was Cosenel, says Joe. Sometimes youd wrap your hair at night. I was a square. With the nation in a divisive place, he argued, viewers are looking for entertainment that can be really healing. 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