Yet Joe was a dropout when he went on the show and then, once famous, went back to finish. Or dancing with other Committee members when you were supposed to be dancing with the guests (a very unpopular rule allowed this only every fourth dance). On Jan. 4, 1964, "The Buddy Deane Show" aired its last episode. When I get depressed, I dont go to the psychiatrist, I go to the jeweler, she says. Im still a fana Deaner groupie. That she has an affluent life-style surprises no one on the Committee. . We really sprayed it, remembers Mary Lou today from her home in Pennsylvania. It ran two hours a day, six days a week. BLACK MUSIC MOMENT #96: Short-Lived Integration Of The Buddy Deane Show, Jun 1, 2011 By TheUrbanDaily Staff. [citation needed] In several instances, the show went on location to the Milford Mill swim club on the westside of suburban Baltimore County. 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. Once a month the show was all black. Mr. Deane hosted a crowd of exuberant teens, who danced to the music of live rock bands, including many name acts. She was one of the chosen few who went to New York to learn how to demonstrate the Madison, and was selected for the exchange committee that represented Baltimores best on American Bandstand. sively white show. Originally an all-white teen show with a monthly "Negro . Buddy Deane was the host of a Baltimore dance show that ran on TV from 1957 to 1964 six days a week. Im the biggest ham. Although she denies being conscious of the camera, she admits, I did try to dance up front. . This Committees committee, under the watchful eye of Arlene, chose new members, taught the dance steps, and enforced the demerit system, which could result in suspension or expulsion. The movie was eventually turned into a musical by the same name. Unlike the tensions that followed the real integration of the Buddy Deane Show, Waterss Hairspray ends with the protesters triumphing. On Jan. 4, 1964, nearly five months after the first -- and only -- day that black and white kids danced cheek to cheek on TV in WJZ's studios, Buddy Deane put "The Party's Over" on the record player. 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. Hairspray was the actors first film, before Dead Poets Society, which came out the next year. When the show ended, Deane moved back to Arkansas,. The Corny Collins Show, is a teen dance show in Baltimore's WYZT /WZZT Network. ' And Evanne still shudders as she recalls, Once I was in the cafeteria. Almost every rock 'n' roll star except Elvis graced the Deane Show stage. From 1968 into 1973, the public television variety show SOUL! In fact, "American Bandstand" was not shown on television in Baltimore because Deane's show was so popular. He got a great review in The New York Times. The white kids parents came and got them. The Buddy Deane Show was over. I was totally star-struck and had as much fun that night as I did at the Cannes Film Festival. The Buddy Deane Show was taken off the air because home station WJZ-TV was unwilling to integrate black and white dancers. I was honored, touched by it all.. The Buddy Deane Showwas a teen dancetelevision show, created by Zvi Shoubin, hosted by Winston "Buddy" Deane(1924-2003), and aired on WJZ-TV(Channel 13), the ABCaffiliate station in Baltimorefrom 1957 until 1964. He also left the Army in 1948 and began his radio broadcast career at KLXR station in North Little Rock. And more important, so did the Committee, still entering by a special door, still doing the dances from the period with utmost precision. Buddy could take his seat beneath the famous Top 20 Board, and the tension would build. January 4, 1964. Buddy wanted it to end happily, but WJZ angered Deaners when it tried to blame the ratings. "Where: 800 N. Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201. Though black and white . 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. Integration ended The Buddy Deane Show. Whats great about the choreography in [You Cant Stop the Beat] is that, subtly, the black dancers and the white dancers have the same choreography, the executive producer Neil Meron said in the DVD commentary for the 2007 film. Even racists like it, Waters said in his opening remarks. It was hilarious., Some of the rumors were fanned on purpose. Romance was one thing; sex was another. From 1957 to 1963, only white teens were allowed to attend the weekday broadcasts of the Buddy Deane Show, with the exception of one Monday each month when black teenagers filled the studio (the so-called Black Monday). And according to Arlene, Buddy encouraged one popular Committee member (Buzzy Bennet) to teach himself to read so he could realize his dream of being a disc jockey. Not show biz, Arlene answers, hesitating, but the record biz, the people. 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. [1], Deane's dance party television show debuted in 1957 and was, for a time, the most popular local show in the United States. At first I was so shy I hid behind the Coke machines., But Evanne used to come right home and head for the TV. I was a misfit. 'Buddy' Deane; www.WashingtonPost.com -- The Messy Truth of The Real 'Hairspray.' In 1984, he sold the station to a local college but bought it back in 1996. From 1964 to 1984, Deane hosted a show and owned KOTN-FM and KOTN-AM radio stations at Pine Bluff. In 1948, Deane married Helen Stevenson, his childhood sweetheart, whom he first met when he was just four years old. 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. 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 havent seen her since we made the movie, said Waters. 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. Both entities launche. The films executive producer Craig Zadan argued that what makes Hairspray work is, you never feel like were on a soap box, or were preaching to you, or were saying this is a lesson you need to learn and yet, hopefully, you come away from it with something serious to talk about afterwards. There is no guarantee that viewers will take up these discussions, but Hairspray offers plenty of material for those who choose to do so. They would drive me nuts when theyd come in the door, and Id say Man, youre gone. He eventually became one of the most respected programmers in the country and was even written up in Time magazine. So the NAACP targeted the show for protests. Id get letters saying, If you show up at this particular hop, youre gonna get your face pushed in. No matter how progressive we become, there will always be those who will still hang on to the tradition of hate. This page was last edited on 29 July 2022, at 06:25. People already were excited about it, but after the election they were saying, Boy, do we need this now, Meron said while promoting the new television musical. Advertisement. When the subject comes up today, most loyalists want to go off the record. I had to get up there on time. But something unforeseen happened: The home audience soon grew attached to some of these kids. You are out of here. Yeah it was Cosenel, says Joe. Nationally, American Bandstand blocked black teens from entering the studio during its years in Philadelphia, despite host Dick Clarks claims to the contrary. 'The Buddy Deane Show' was over . Ric Ocasek as the Beatnik cat; Pia Zadora as the Beatnik chick; Production. Image Credit: OzNet.com. 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. 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. Ninfa O. Barnard Special to The Commercial I am here and on FB as well as NOBLE BRUN in the event the footage can be located. The more hair spray, the better. I had always studied dance, and I wanted to go on [the show]. Deane even played a small role in the movie, which premiered to moderate success but went on to become a cult classic. 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. The early look of the Committee was typically 50s. His childhood nickname was Buddy. That's what really happened, and the show shut down." 3. Bill Haley and the Comets did their premier perf of "Rock Around the Clock" on Deane's show, and Deane was named the No. After you sprayed it, youd get toilet paper and blot it. The first and maybe the biggest Buddy Deane queen of all. In meetings with the show's white performers, the producers realized that though most of the dancers were in favor of integration, their parents would not be. The very first day on the set, I didnt recognize Divine, the filmmaker said. In December 1963, producers at Baltimores WJZ-TV cancelled the Buddy Deane Show rather than integrate the popular teen dance program. On Wednesday, NBC is broadcasting Hairspray Live! If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Over lunch at the Thunderball Lounge, in East Baltimore, Kathy remembers, I could never get used to signing autographs. Soon after, he and his family moved to Memphis, Tenn. On the air before Dick Clark debuted, the show was a hit from the beginning, says Arlene today. 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. It was similar to Philadelphia's American Bandstand. The Buddy Deane Show was taken off the air because home station WJZ-TV was unwilling to integrate black and white dancers. Debuting at a mere 11 years of age, taking three buses every day to get to the show, wearing that wonderful white DA (created by her hairdresser father), and causing the first real sensation. I wanted to get into the record businessand years later he did. That show featured local teens who danced to the hits of the era, although the entire cast was white except for one episode every other Friday for Black kids. Teenagers who appeared on the show every day were known as "The Committee". Or Snuggle Dolls? Clip from Shake, Rattle, and Roll: The Buddy Deane Scrapbook Interviews with leading film and TV creators about their process and craft. They kept their figures, look nice, and are very kind people, says Marie in her lovely home on Falls Road before taking off for the University of Maryland, where she attends law school. You could throw her down on the ground, and her hair would crack, recalls Gene. Joe Cash has Jonas Cash Promotions, in Columbia and Silver Spring.. (my own promotional firmwe represent Warner Brothers, Columbia, Motown85 percent you hear in this market)and Active Industry Research, in Columbia (a research firmIm chairman of the board). It was similar to Philadelphia's American Bandstand. Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! 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. 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. In early 2003, Deane sold KOTN and three other stations he had acquired over the years. And although few will now admit to having been drapes, the styles at first were DAs (slicked back into the shape of a ducks tail), Detroits, and Waterfalls (flowing down the front) for the guys and ponytails and DAs for the girls, who wore full skirts with crinolins and three or four pairs of bobby socks. 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. This article is among features at explorepinebluff.com, a program of the Pine Bluff Advertising and Promotion Commission. 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. Mary Lou laughs at the memory of doing a pimple medicine spot on camera. Everywhere we went, people would say Theres Mary Lou. I wondered if she had just been released from the penitentiary.. 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. Neither these AP materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and noncommercial use. 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. When: Summer 1963. Hairspray movie was inspired by this show and was based off of the the events but unlike the movies, instead of the show being integrated, it was cancelled. I remember it well, recalls Evanne. 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 first stars I could identify with. That was our whole social life, being a Buddy Deaner, says Gene. Gene calls it a big loss. It was living in a fantasy world, says Helen. 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. All the choreography in the movie prior to this was segregated by race, and now its all together, which is a very, very subtle reference to the theme of this movie.. Mr. Deane's salary . The Buddy Deane Show was a highly visible regional program that asserted a racially segregated public culture. The show featured only white kids dancing, so Scruggs wrote him a letter in the fall of 1958 to . By representing this realityin bubble-gum, technicolor clarityHairspray does something that pure documentation, at times, cant: It makes a difficult part of a nations history accessible (and entertaining) to millions of viewers. Joe started working for Buddy as teen assistant and, along with Arlene, oversaw the Committee and enforced the strict rules. 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. The Department of Education even withdrew its support of the show, and the show had to be filmed in the parking lot at times because of the threats they received. It was the top-rated local TV show in Baltimore and, for several years, the highest rated local TV program in the country. The Buddy Deane Show was taken off the air because home station WJZ-TV was unwilling to integrate black and white dancers. Weve been searching for her for years, even Ricki Lake couldnt find her when she had her TV show., John Waters and members of the original cast of Hairspray. For example, consider the comments of members of the "Committee" [the regularly featured White teenagers on that show] about boys having it worse than girls because boys weren't supposed to dance. You werent one of them anymore. Outsiders envied the fame, especially if they lost their steadies to Deaners, and many were put off by boys who loved to dance. Mary Lou, the Annette Funicello of the show, was the talk of teenage Baltimore. Deane died in Pine Bluff on July 16, 2003, after experiencing complications caused by a stroke. We would always do The Dirty Boogie, the one you arent allowed to do, he said. Even today Gene and Linda are the quintessential Deaner couple, still socializing with many Committee members, very protective of the memory, and among the first to lead a dance at the emotion-packed reunions. In my on-going search for African American footage I stumbled across this article in Google. They just wanted to know if you were real. It suggests a way of understanding race that allows viewers to disavow bigotryframed in the story as the belief that white and black Americans should live in separate sphereswithout acknowledging, confronting, or seeking to overturn the actual structures of discrimination. The Buddy Deane Show was a teenage dance party, on the air from 1957 to 1964. and later on, growing up, it was a definite blow: reality. I still have a whole box of fan mail, says Evanne. . It's not just about police brutality. We used to go to stand in front of Reads Drugstore, and people would ask for our autograph.. We faked a feud. Another royal Deaner couple who met on the air and later married was Gene Snyder and Linda Warehime. Here is the new video celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Buddy Deane Show and the former Catonsville Community College (now CCBC). Winston "Buddy" Deane was a broadcaster for more than fifty years, beginning his career in Little Rock, Arkansas, then moving to the Memphis, Tennessee, market before moving onto Baltimore . Rather than integrating, the show was canceled. I dont think Ill ever get over missing it, if you want to know the truth., Many of the Committee members spouses faced an even bigger adjustment. 2003. 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. 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