Caravan of Stars
In 1959, radio and television personality and television producer Dick Clark organized and produced a concert tour of rock and roll and rhythm and blues artists, many of whom had appeared on his music performance and dance television program, American Bandstand. The show was billed as Dick Clark's Caravan of Stars. Its success prompted additional tours. The last of the concerts toured in 1966.
Origin and structure
Dick Clark observed that in the late 1950s, rock and roll had little acceptance as a form of live entertainment. Seeing an opportunity, he formed the Caravan of Stars, which, during its seven-year existence grew to gross nearly $5 million annually.The concert promoted up to seventeen acts, each performing two or three songs, all backed by the same band. In the beginning, admission was $1.50. By 1965 the price had risen to $2.50.
The summer tour went out from Memorial Day to Labor Day, sixty to ninety days on the road, nonstop. Tours were added throughout the other seasons.
Headliners
The show always spotlighted a major artist, who closed the show, like Gene Pitney, Bobby Vee or Paul Anka.Other artists included Jewel Akens, Freddie Cannon, Brian Hyland, Little Eva, Lloyd Price, Linda Scott, and Johnny Tillotson,
Groups included The Coasters, The Crystals, The Drifters, The Premiers, The Skyliners, and The Supremes.
Reception
The August 30, 1959, concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Hollywood, California, reflected the early success of the Caravan. The performance set an all-time attendance record at the Bowl, with more than 5,000 being turned away. Variety reported that police set up loudspeakers six blocks away to tell people the show was sold out.A week later, at the Michigan State Fair, the show set another attendance record, surpassing the previous attendance record by more than 15,000 concert goers over the previous record in the 110-year history of the fair.
Legacy
In 1978, in a commemorative piece on the 25th anniversary of the birth of rock and roll, Clark recalled the Caravan days, commenting that today's artists:Rosters
Except where noted, the following lineups are taken from concert posters promoting the Caravan in various cities throughout the United States. The popularity of the shows led to the production of multiple units traveling the country.August 1959
- Frankie Avalon
- Annette
- Anita Bryant
- Dodie Stevens
- Skip & Flip
- The Strangers
- Duane Eddy
- Freddie Cannon
- Jan and Dean
- Bobby Rydell
- Jack Scott
- Ray Sharpe
- Jerry Wallace
- The Young Lions
- Paul Anka
- Lloyd Price
- Annette
- Duane Eddy
- Jimmy Clanton
- LaVern Baker
- The Coasters
- The Drifters
- The Skyliners
- Bobby Rydell
- The Jordan Brothers
- Phil Phillips
- Lloyd Price and His Caravan of Stars Orch
- Jan & Dean
- Freddie Cannon
- Johnny Burnette
- Gary U.S. Bonds
- Danny & The Juniors
- The Earls
- The Fabulous Four
- The Five Satins
- The Four Sportsmen
- Dick Lee
- Bobby Lewis
- Little Caesar & the Romans
- The Mello Kings
- The Miller Sisters
- The Olympics
- The Doc Bagby Big Beat Orch
- Chubby Checker
- Jan & Dean
- Bobby Rydell
- Freddie Cannon
- Frankie Avalon
- Mike Clifford
- Gary U.S. Bonds
- The Shirelles
- Johnny & The Hurricanes
- Chuck Jackson
- Dodie Stevens
- Bobby Lewis
- Jo Ann Campbell
- Paul Anka
- Chubby Checker
- Linda Scott
- Duane Eddy
- Clarence "Frogman" Henry
- The Shirelles
- The Jive Five
- The Caravan of Stars Orch
- Bobby Vee
- Brian Hyland
- Jimmy Clanton
- Linda Scott
- The Essex
- The Jaynettes
- The Ronettes
- Little Eva
- The Dixie Belles
- Dale & Grace
- Joe Perkins
- Donald Jenkins & The Delighters
- The Dovells
- Paul & Paula
- The Tymes
- Jeff Condon
- Myron Lee & His Orch
- Gene Pitney
- The Dixie Cups
- Dean & Jean
- Mike Clifford
- The Rip Chords
- The Coasters
- Brenda Holloway
- The Crystals
- Brian Hyland
- The Kasuals
- Major Lance
- Donna Loren
- George McCannon
- The Reflections
- Round Robin
- The Shirelles
- The Supremes
- Gene Pitney
- Bobby Rydell
- Paul Anka
- Neil Sedaka
- Sue Thompson
- Sam Cooke
- The Crystals
- Del Shannon
- Connie Francis
- Ral Donner
- The Teddy Bears
- Buzz Clifford
- Johnny Preston
- Gene Chandler
- Conway Twitty
- Johnny Tillotson
- The Drifters
- The Supremes
- Brian Hyland
- Bobby Freeman
- The Hondells
- The Crystals
- Dee Dee Sharp
- Sonny Knight
- Mike Clifford
- The Velvelettes
- Lou Christie
- Jimmy Ford & The Chicago Casuals
- Little Al Guitar
- The Shangri-Las
- The Larks
- The Hondells
- Dion
- Dee Dee Sharp
- Reparata & The Delrons
- Mel Carter
- Mickey Rooney Jr.
- Bobby Goldsboro
- Gene Pitney
- Tim Tormey
- Chad and Jeremy
- Vic Dana
- Bill Black's Combo
- The Reasons
- Darin D’Anna
- Gary Lewis & The Playboys
- The Crystals
- The Reflections
- The Rag Dolls
- Brian Hyland
- Ronnie Cochran
- Susan Wayne
- Bobby Vee
- Herman's Hermits
- Little Anthony & The Imperials
- The Ikettes
- Freddie Cannon
- Bobby Freeman
- Brenda Holloway
- The Detergents
- Round Robin
- The Hondells
- Reparata & The Delrons
- Billy Stewart
- George McCannon III
- Myron Lee & The Caddies
- Little Jr. Mann
- Peter & Gordon
- Tom Jones
- The Shirelles
- Them
- Ronnie Dove
- Mel Carter
- Brian Hyland
- Billy Joe Royal
- George McCannon
- Jimmy Rice
- Jimmy Ford's Executives
- Timothy Wilson
- Paul Revere & The Raiders
- The Byrds
- We Five
- Bo Diddley
- The Dutchess
- Dale Wright & The Wright Guys
- Men of Action
- The Results
- The Rolling Stones
- The Happenings
- Mitch Ryder
- Capitols
- Strangeloves
- Thomas Group
- Keith Allison
- Dean Parrish
- Cash McCall
- Lou Christie
- Gary Lewis & The Playboys
- Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs
- The Yardbirds
- Distant Cousins
- Bobby Hebb
- Brian Hyland