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Dick Clark Productions, Inc. 3003 W. Olive AvenueBurbank, California 91505U.S.A.(818) 841-3003Fax: (818) 954-8609 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1977Employees: 525 (est.)Sales: $46.64 million (1995)Stock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 7812 Motion Picture & Video Production; 7389 Business Services, Not... Read more
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Dick Clark Rock music promoter, producer Rock ‘n Roll History With Fame Came Wealth His Face was Everywhere Sources Dick Clark doesn’t play a musical instrument, has written a few bad songs, and made one record that sunk without a trace, but he has been a prevailing force in the music... Read more
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