
Linda, Jack, Anne & Rich Tempera.

Dancing the "Madison".

Don Walters, Vicki Defeo Burley, Chuck Burley, Susie Bennett Costello & Carl Parks
Frani, Linda, Shirley, Concetta & Susie
Susie, Wayne, Colleen & Charlie

This is a home for all of the dancers from the Buddy Deane Era (1957 - 1964) to meet up and keep in touch. We will try to spotlight our memories and post highlights on upcoming events. We appreciate your interest.
Buddy as one of the first radio disc jockeys to play rock 'n' roll, he recognized the emerging style's appeal in the 1950's and began playing the music continuously, in what was then a new radio format on WITH AM.
From 1957 to 1964 he was host of ''The Buddy Deane Show'' and eventually had a small part in Mr. Waters's 1988 movie about a show like his. HAIRSPRAY. ''The Buddy Deane Show,'' on WJZ-TV in Baltimore, featured teenagers dancing to live bands, performers and budding stars - many of which became major recording stars! It had many of the city's teenagers in thrall for two and a half hours a day, six days a week. Many performers such as Bill Haley and the Comets performed ''Rock Around the Clock'' for the first time on the show, and Mr. Deane was named the No. 1 D.J. in 1962 by Billboard magazine.
Buddy was more of a father figure to most of the teens on the show. Very intimidating and never really social with the Committee. Buddy ran a tight ship on the show with his assistant, Arlene Kozak.