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Bobby Sherman Davey Jones David Cassidy that all I can think of now...in a way I'm glad we didn't have twitter and such..I was lucky to get a picture of one of them..=)
For the majority of people who don't like him or even know him....he is just a name and a picture that pops up in the media.
Sinatra out does them all. I am reading the latest biography, "The Voice" by James Kaplan and the craze was a phenomenon at the time. The thing is, it was not manufactured by publicity agents, except for a few times. It was real. So real, that most young men really hated him. Even worse, when he was rejected as 4F during WWII the hatred was intense.
Fonzie
In the mid 50's there was Frankie Lymon of Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers.And don't forget the early 60's there was Bobby Rydell,Frankie Avalon,Bobby Vee,Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis. For guys;we had Kathy Young,Connie Francis,Connie Stevens and the mid 60's Nancy Sinatra. I saw Kathy Young two nights ago on a Doo Wop special,she is still gorgeous. And these performers have talent. Edit:Handyman say three Hail Rock & Rolls and you will forgiven.
Mark Frydrich.
well i imagine they all understand how we all get used for money for their careers .......everything on this earth is highly organized...
Everyone forgot Ricky Nelson
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