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Reaction to the death Wednesday of entertainment icon Dick Clark:

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“Michelle and I are saddened to hear about the passing of Dick Clark. With ‘American Bandstand,’ he introduced decades’ worth of viewers to the music of our times. He reshaped the television landscape forever as a creative and innovative producer. And, of course, for 40 years, we welcomed him into our homes to ring in the New Year. But more important than his groundbreaking achievements was the way he made us feel — as young and vibrant and optimistic as he was. As we say a final ‘so long’ to Dick Clark, America’s oldest teenager, our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends — which number far more than he knew.” — President Barack Obama.

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“The man who never grew old, who we all grew up with. The man students looked forward to seeing everyday after school. The man who promoted racial relations on television and on the radio so long ago (50’s and 60’s). The man that all of America loved. The man who came to my show one month ago. Dick Clark, what a great man-stand.”- George Wallace

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“I am deeply saddened by the loss of my dear friend Dick Clark. He has truly been one of the greatest influences in my life. I idolized him from the start, and I was graced early on in my career with his generous advice and counsel. When I joined his show in 2006, it was a dream come true to work with him every New Year’s Eve for the last 6 years. He was smart, charming, funny and always a true gentleman. I learned a great deal from him, and I’ll always be indebted to him for his faith and support of me. He was a remarkable host and businessman and left a rich legacy to television audiences around the world. We will all miss him.” — Ryan Seacrest.

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“Dick Clark changed the face of musical television. He was wonderful to many artists including our family. We will miss him. God bless.” — Janet Jackson tweeted.

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“This is a sad day. He was a dear friend, supporting me and my music for all of my years in the business. A great businessman and a true gentleman. An inspiration. My heart is so heavy now.” — Barry Manilow posted on Facebook, along with a photo of him and Clark.

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“I loved Dick Clark. He was so instrumental in my career as well as all the other Motown acts and so many others in the recording business. Good bye my friend, rest in peace.” — Smokey Robinson.

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“His body of work and accomplishments are impressive but the quality that endeared him to me the most was his humility. All people were on a level playing field with Dick. He felt he was better than no one and because of that he was able to connect with everyone. He changed the way we understood music and television and was one of the most successful entrepreneurs in our business.” — Suzanne Somers wrote on Facebook.

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“I’m one of the lucky people who can say that I knew Dick Clark personally. Dick produced almost every awards show I was on during the 80s, and he constantly encouraged me toward success. He will be missed by everyone — especially by those who knew him well.” — Kenny Rogers.

“Only God is responsible for making more stars than Dick Clark … I just want the world to know how much I loved him, how much I cared about him. He’s been a part of everybody’s life.” — Tony Orlando.

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“Rest in Peace my good friend Dick Clark. A pioneer who’s mark on American culture will be felt forever.” — Quincy Jones tweeted.

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“Dick Clark was a true pioneer who revolutionized the way we listened to and consumed music. Before ‘American Idol,’ ‘X Factor’ and ‘The Voice,’ even before MTV, it was ‘American Bandstand,’ which brought the most popular music of the day straight to the nation’s living rooms. Many artists made their debut on the Bandstand stage, and for generations he steadfastly welcomed millions of fans to his celebrations of the best of contemporary music. For me he ranks right up there with the giants of our business.” — Clive Davis.

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“Dick Clark’s profound contributions to music, television and popular culture will reverberate throughout time. R.I.P. Mr. American Bandstand.” — music producer LA Reid tweeted.

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“Dick’s understated yet omnipresent personality created a new media format. With an understated on-air presence, he made the kids and their music the stars of the show. His genius was in his ability to use the power of television to help define how American teenagers saw themselves. Dick Clark’s ‘American Bandstand’ spread the gospel of American pop music and teenage style that transcended the regional boundaries of our country and united a youth culture that eventually spread its message throughout the entire world. With his passing, Dick Clark deserves to take his place at the top in the pantheon of popular culture icons.” — John Oates of Hall & Oates.

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“You’ll continue to be an inspiration to us all Dick Clark. Thanks for the amazing rockin years you were with us. You’ll truly be missed.” — The Jonas Brothers tweeted.

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“I considered Dick to be my dearest friend in this business, a friendship that has endured since 1958. He was there for every crisis of my life and there were many. Without Dick Clark there would have been no career because I was ready to abandon it. Dick was the most principled man I ever met in this business and treated everyone the same way, even if you were the little guy.” — Connie Francis.

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“Times Square is considered the crossroads of the world in no small part because Dick Clark’s New Year’s Eve celebrations there were beamed across the globe. I remember one New Year’s Eve, he and I stood in Times Square marveling about how much the area — and the City — had improved over the years. But Dick Clark never had to change — he was a great entertainer who stood the test of time. Generations of Americans grew up with Dick, and yet he seemed forever young. His spirit will always live on in Times Square, and in hearts of millions of New Yorkers.” — New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

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“Very sad to hear about Dick Clark. What a great life. What a great career. Relevant until the end. He will be missed!” — Joan Rivers tweeted.

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“Dick Clark will be truly missed. We will carry on his legacy every New Year’s Eve.” — Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas, who also tweeted a photo of her and Clark.

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“Very saddened about the loss of Dick Clark. We hosted he very first Rockin’ New Year’s Eve; truly honored to have worked with him.” — Three Dog Night tweeted.

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“I just always considered Dick a wonderful friend. He was always good and supportive of me, but every other musical performer I know of would say the same thing. I am just stunned because for my whole career Dick Clark has been a friend and sort of an anchor of all things musical. Careers grew because of Dick Clark. He is going to be sorely missed.” — Pat Boone.

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“Dick Clark was a great friend, true legend, & a master journalist. Nobody did what he did better. It was a pleasure to be in his company.” — Larry King tweeted.

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“Just heard the news of Dick Clark. It was truly an honor to have worked with him, learn from him and to be able to call him a friend. He was a great man and an even better friend. The word legend is thrown around a lot, but it’s never more appropriate than when used in describing Mr. Clark. He was a real inspiration & influence in my life. I will dearly miss my friend. Rest well DC..”— Mario Lopez said in a series of tweets.

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“REST IN PEACE to the DICK CLARK!! U were pioneer n a good man!! Thank u sir.” — Snoop Dogg tweeted.

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“Dick Clark was such an institution and inspiration. Not ashamed to say I loved American bandstand when I was a kid!” — Katie Couric tweeted.

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“Back in the 1960’s the pop culture catch-phrase was ‘Never trust anyone over 30.’ Dick Clark was trustworthy all the way home. Rock on Sir!” — Ann Wilson of Heart tweeted.

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“So sorry about passing of Dick Clark. A man with the gift of discovering talented musicians he also was a consummate producer/lovely man RIP” — Marlee Matlin tweeted.

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“Not 2 many people actually deserve the term “legend”, Dick Clark embodied it & never lost his humility or humanity. We will miss him!” — Gloria Estefan tweeted.

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“With the passing of Dick Clark, we lost a real hero who had untold influence on both world culture and the art form we call rock and roll. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, Clark was a trendsetter who helped guide our tastes in music, dance and fashion for more than three decades. His show American Bandstand was instrumental in showing the world that rock and roll was here to stay.” — Terry Stewart, President and CEO of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.

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“Dick Clark was an entertainment icon, bringing music into the homes of millions of Americans over his nearly 60-year career. His shows ‘American Bandstand’ and ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ blazed new trails in pop music and became pivotal celebrations of music on television, spotlighting both established and emerging artists. Our deepest heartfelt sympathies go out to his family, friends, fans, and all who have enjoyed his great contributions to music and entertainment. He will be terribly missed, and his legacy will live on forever.” — Neil Portnow, President and CEO of the Recording Academy.

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“Rest in peace dear Dick Clark. A legend in entertainment and a truly lovely man. What an honor to have known you.” — Lisa Ling tweeted.