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Artie Singer

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would not play "At the Hop", the hit song Singer co-wrote, without receiving half of the publishing proceeds. Singer agreed to make the payments and called the situation "bittersweet" because although he didn't like having to give the money, he credited his success in the music industry to Clark and
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As a songwriter, music producer and orchestra conductor, Singer's most famous songs were the hits "At the Hop" and "Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay", released in 1957 and 1958, respectively. The songs were originally recorded by Danny & the Juniors. "At the Hop", which Singer co-wrote with
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on January 6, 1958, and remained there for seven consecutive weeks. It was also the number one song of the year. He wrote the score to a Broadway musical, "Dream Weavers" with lyricist Marjorie Badarak, but it was never produced.
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services at local synagogues for over 50 years. He was married twice. He and his first wife, Esther (Ivry), deceased, had a son, Richard, and daughter, Marcy Domosh, and two grandchildren. Singer resided in
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was not illegal at the time and Clark sold the song prior to the 1960 payola hearings.
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Wages of Spin: Dick Clark, American Bandstand and the Payola Scandals
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Singer began his career as a bass player and performed on
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Index

Arthur B. Singer
Toronto
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
At the Hop
Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay
Danny & the Juniors
WIP
Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue
Frankie Avalon
Chubby Checker
Al Martino
Bobby Rydell
Gina D's Kids Club
John Medora
David White
Billboard Top 100
PBS
Dick Clark
Payola
Toronto, Ontario
Buffalo, New York
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Simon Gratz High School
cantor
High Holiday
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania


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