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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsFor women of a certain age. I just saw that Bobby Sherman died. he was 81, I don't know how to post videos. for some of
us he was a Tiger Beat heart throb .RIP Bobby I watched Here Comes the Brides.because of you.
Sequoia
(12,775 posts)The bluest skies are in Seattle
debm55
(61,802 posts)Walleye
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(61,802 posts)Walleye
(45,500 posts)Here it is:
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(61,802 posts)woodsprite
(12,592 posts)I love the fact that he went on to become a paramedic.
debm55
(61,802 posts)AllaN01Bear
(29,805 posts)when on the web,,, if u find a video tthat you like ,, copy the url of the video. open a new topic in the lounge or wherver u want to drop it good ole copy and paste works tofor example,
https://tubitv.com/tv-shows/628071/s01-e02-daniel-boone
i jsut highlaited the url and dropped it here. hope this helps . sorry for the long wind .
debm55
(61,802 posts)AllaN01Bear
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(29,805 posts)hedda_foil
(17,020 posts)Bobby Sherman, whose winsome smile and fashionable shaggy mop top helped make him into a teen idol in the 1960s and 70s with bubblegum pop hits like Little Woman and Julie, Do Ya Love Me, has died. He was 81.
His wife, Brigitte Poublon, announced the death Tuesday and family friend John Stamos posted her message on Instagram: Bobby left this world holding my hand just as he held up our life with love, courage, and unwavering grace. Sherman revealed he had Stage 4 cancer earlier this year.
Sherman was a squeaky-clean regular on the covers of Tiger Beat and Sixteen magazines, often with hair over his eyes and a choker on his neck. His face was printed on lunchboxes, cereal boxes and posters that hung on the bedroom walls of his adoring fans. He landed at No. 8 in TV Guides list of TVs 25 Greatest Teen Idols.
He was part of a lineage of teen heartthrobs who emerged as mass-market, youth-oriented magazines and TV took off, connecting fresh-scrubbed Ricky Nelson in the 1950s to David Cassidy in the 60s, all the way to Justin Bieber in the 2000s.
much more https://apnews.com/article/bobby-sherman-dies-d4cbbcc4bac0697754e82dde6afe155a
TomSlick
(13,092 posts)My heart didn't throb but I dug the music.
KitFox
(596 posts)on Shindig. I am finding it really poignant hearing of so many singers and actors from my teen days pass. 😞
Buns_of_Fire
(19,222 posts)I was never what you'd call a "fan", but he was part of my growing older ( note I didn't say "growing UP" ). One of the many I'm somehow managing to outlive. R.I.P., Bobby.
When Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey check out, so will go the first third of my life's moorings. And so it goes.
I was a face in a magazine
When you were still playing with your plasticine ~ The Who, "It's Your Turn," 1982
debm55
(61,802 posts)Oeditpus Rex
(43,094 posts)with Mark Lindsay, and was about to take him to task for turning Paul Revere and the Raiders from an edgy proto-punk band into another late '60s bubblegum group.
Then I looked him up on Wikipedia.
Oops.
mwmisses4289
(4,742 posts)I wasn't a super fan, but i has a crush on him, to the point that I had one of the lunch boxes that had his face on it.
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