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Dick Clark interviews Dwight Yoakam backstage. Dwight talks about a film he is working on called “The Panic Room.” He compliments Brad Paisley on his singing and guitar playing skills. License Academy of Country Music Awards Clips Here: dickclarklicensing.com

LIFE Dick Clark and the History of Rock ‘n’ Roll


Dick Clark, known widely as “America’s oldest teenager,” single-handedly formed the culture of the day on American Bandstand, and helped give rise to rock ‘n’ roll. He was a man of many roles: an entrepreneur, producer, game-show host and much more. It didn’t feel like New Year’s Eve in America if you weren’t watching Dick Clark count down the minutes. The statistics are staggering; Bandstand brought in 40 million viewers a day when the country’s population wasn’t even 200 million and when many people were at work-one might size that up to airing a Super Bowl every day! However, Dick Clark’s influence transcended the music. Against dissent, he integrated the dance floor and gave Baby Boomer America a daily vision of what a non-segregated society could be; early guests on his show included Chuck Berry and James Brown, as well as Jerry Lee Lewis and the Everly Brothers. Clark even made television an interactive pastime by reaching out to his viewers and getting them to call in and say what they thought about the couple of the day, or the song. This made Bandstand the progenitor of much of today’s TV culture-shows like American Idol, The Voice and Dancing with the Stars. Dick Clark was also a friend of LIFE’s; in this book, we bring back an earlier LIFE piece in which he reminiscences about the exciting early days of rock ‘n’ roll. He was a legend who introduced us to other legends, and for that, he will always be remembered.

Another Easter comes and goes and this year its a little bitter sweet…Each year as the kids get older, they start to question the exsistance of things like the Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus. This year Daniel didn’t want to be a part of the Easter Egg hunt until I explained that kids who don’t do Easter Egg hunts don’t get baskets filled with candy and toys. If this is the last year we do an egg hunt I hope you all enjoyed them with us.

Ty Basket Beanie Babies – Easter 2012 Complete Set of 3 (Goldie, Lily & Petunia)


From the Ty Basket Beanie Babies collection.
Plush stuffed animal collectible toy.
Mint with mint tags (with heart & tush tags).
Approximate size: 3.5 to 5 inches.

Set of 3 includes:
- GOLDIE the Yellow Chick
- LILY the Cream Lamb
- PETUNIA the Purple Bunny

www.facebook.com Bostin – I Hope (Yiruma River Flows in You Rap Remix) Performed by Bostin Instrumental made by 2Pac71x96x14 and Kxiong276 Download Link: www.mediafire.com Lyrics: Verse 1 I kept thinking to myself she was supposed to be the one The one I was to marry, and the one to have my son I thought that we would be together through whatever obstacle Make impossible possible, unite and be unstoppable She didn’t feel the same way, she was scared of the commitment Due to the inefficient relationships that she had witnessed But I wasn’t like them other dudes making deceiving promises How was she to know? There was no way to put a stop to this Yet I didn’t let go, had to prove that I was interested She still didn’t believe, after all the time I invested Like “why you being nice to me? Why you treat me like a queen?” I don’t know, baby, I feel it’s right and it’s what I believe I see too many guys telling women all these lies And when they find out, they don’t act a bit surprised Because it’s what they expect, they so often neglect Being real with one another, I have to interject Chorus And I, I hope, that you find the right man I hope he treats you well and I hope he understands That you deserve the best, nothing less, can’t you see I want you to be happy whether with me or without me Don’t fall for another guy, if he’s not right for you Fall for a guy who’d do anything and fight for you Sacrifice pain and strife for you Lay down his whole life for you Verse 2 I want to

Dick Clark talks to Jerry Seinfeld after his win for Best Actor in a TV Series. Jerry explains how his “show about nothing” is doing so well and successful. He also talks about how he wants to keep doing stand up. License Golden Globe Awards Clips Here: dickclarklicensing.com

Clark’s, Dick All Time 21 Hits Vol 1


Valeria Golino and Patrick Swayze present the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy to Jamie Lee Curtis in “True Lies.” She thanks her daughter for luck, the Hollywood Foreign Press, the crew, the cast, James Cameron, Bill Paxton, Tom Arnold, Arnold Schwarzenegger, family, and girlfriends. License Golden Globe Awards Clips Here: dickclarklicensing.com

Prom Night (Widescreen)


The original and best—the film that inspired a new style: The SCREAM series, the I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER series, URBAN LEGENDS, etc. A hooded killer out for revenge stalks teens at a prom. Starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Neilsen.

Dick Clark interviews Madonna backstage at the Golden Globe Awards. Madonna talks about the fortune and luck she has experienced in her life, why she wanted this role and how she likes being challenged. License Golden Globe Awards Clips Here: dickclarklicensing.com

Clark’s, Dick All Time 21 Hits Vol 2


Join Ricochet on Facebook! www.facebook.com – Kleenex alert! Each person who watches this inspirational video finds an individual message that touches them on many levels, & brings them to tears. It’s about acceptance, adjusting expectations, & focusing on the “can do’s” in life which allows for a celebration of amazing outcomes. Ricochet is an internationally renowned champion surf dog at the center of media attention, who has become an inspirational phenomenon, motivational role model, internet sensation, fundraising marvel, goodwill ambassador, and muse to millions! This video depicts her journey from birth to 15 months of age, as she goes through her service dog training, which is cut short due to her propensity to chase birds. Her role changed to SURFice dog & she started to fundraise for quadriplegic surfer, Patrick Ivison, who she met the night before this video was filmed. The intention was for the two of them to surf a wave together on their own surfboards. At one point, when they surfed into shore, Ricochet jumped off her board, and onto Patrick’s. It was her decision to surf tandem with him! Once the video went viral, she turned it into a platform to help more people/animals & she’s raised over 000 in the last year. She promotes kindness, charity, philanthropy, and social responsibility, such as her video about anti-bullying “You’re amazing just the way you are!” For more info on Ricochet, her surfing, her charitable causes, or to make a donation, go to www

The Face-to-Face Book: Why Real Relationships Rule in a Digital Marketplace


IN 1848 GOLD WAS DISCOVERED IN CALIFORNIA, setting off a frenzy that sent men and women from across the American continent flocking to the West Coast in search of fortune. The Gold Rush brought wealth to some, but most left empty-handed.

Today, marketing consultants Ed Keller and Brad Fay say social media is unleashing a new kind of frenzy. Blinded by the shiny allure of sites like Facebook and Twitter, companies are spending billions, pinning their hopes on social media marketing without appreciating how social influence truly functions in the marketplace. That’s where Keller and Fay come in.

For the past six years, they have undertaken a unique, ongoing study of consumer conversations. The surprising result? Over 90 percent of consumer conversations still take place offline, primarily face to face. The implication is clear: Social media is big and growing, but it is dwarfed by the real world in which people live and interact.

Make no mistake. There is a hugely important social wave rolling across the world of business today. New scientific evidence reveals that we humans are fundamentally social beings for whom social influence determines nearly every decision we make. And the greatest impact comes when those conversations happen face to face, as emotions and nonverbal cues are communicated along with words.

In The Face-to-Face Book, Keller and Fay offer key insights and recommendations for how businesses, both large and small, can best succeed in today’s socially motivated consumer marketplace by looking at how consumers act in real life as well as online. The authors share their extensive research and the stories of companies—large, such as Apple, General Mills, Kimberly–Clark, and Toyota, as well as innovative small businesses—that have hit pay dirt with a balanced and holistic approach to social marketing. They also discuss those that have bet big and lost by overcommitting to online social media alone.

The Face-to-Face Book does not overlook the extraordinary growth and importance of social media, which offers important new tools for businesses of all kinds; however, the authors caution against placing too grand a bet on online social media at the expense of other forms of social marketing.

This book is a celebration of the supremely social nature of all human beings and how that drives the consumer marketplace. It’s a story that will leave you thinking anew, and talking.