16 ’70s Teen Idols Who Ruled the Airwaves – Then Disappeared
1. Shaun Cassidy Shaun Cassidy seemed destined for fame with his famous family connections, but he managed to carve out […]
1. Shaun Cassidy Shaun Cassidy seemed destined for fame with his famous family connections, but he managed to carve out […]
1. Psycho (1960) When Alfred Hitchcock released Psycho, audiences had never seen anything quite like it. The infamous shower scene
1. Moonlighting Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd lit up the screen in Moonlighting, a detective series that mixed mystery, comedy,
1. John Ritter Before Three’s Company turned John Ritter into a household name, he was already showing his comedic chops
1. Terry Jacks For a brief moment in the ’70s, Terry Jacks seemed inescapable thanks to his haunting ballad “Seasons
1. Grand Funk Railroad Grand Funk Railroad was once hailed as “the people’s band,” filling arenas and earning a die-hard
1. “Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson When Michael Jackson released “Billie Jean” in 1983, he redefined what a pop song