From 1958 to 1972, there was one show Aussie teens were obsessed with. Even mums and dads couldn’t resist tapping their feet in time!
Indeed, a Saturday night couldn’t begin without first watching Bandstand. A bespectacled Brian Henderson would appear, the music would start and suddenly everything was groovy, and everyone was dancing.
Fifty years after the show ended following a 14-year run, it’s memories like these that entertainer and Bandstand regular, Sylvia Raye, holds dear. After all, Bandstand was the show that made Sylvia and the likes of Col Joye, Normie Rowe, Little Pattie, Billy Thorpe, Judy Stone, Dinah Lee, the Bee Gees, and Helen Reddy (just to name a few) household names.
The day New Idea comes calling to Sylvia’s classic 1970s pad, nestled in Sydney’s southern suburbs,…