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DescriptionWhere the Action Is Dick Clark and the Raiders 1966.jpg | Photo of Dick Clark with Paul Revere and the Raiders from the television program Where the Action Is. Clark was the host and producer of the show-the Raiders were the "house band" and were permanent cast members. |
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Source | KRLA Beat page 15. This was a newspaper produced for KRLA Radio, Los Angeles, in the mid 1960s. |
Author | KRLA/Beat Publications-page 2. |
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