18 ’60s Pop Stars Who Were Everywhere – Then Walked Away
1. Bobby Vee Bobby Vee’s rise to fame came in an unexpected way, stepping in after the tragic plane crash […]
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1. Bobby Vee Bobby Vee’s rise to fame came in an unexpected way, stepping in after the tragic plane crash […]
1. Psycho (1960) When Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho hit theaters, it shocked audiences like few movies before it. The infamous shower
1. Schneider from One Day at a Time Dwayne Schneider, the ever-present building superintendent with his tool belt and smug
1. Weebles Weebles were those egg-shaped little figures that wobbled but never toppled over. They had a rounded bottom filled
1. Dallas – “Who Shot J.R.?” When Dallas aired its infamous cliffhanger in 1980, fans were left buzzing for months.
1. Saturday Night Fever (1977) When John Travolta strutted onto the dance floor in his white suit, audiences couldn’t get
1. Toni Basil Toni Basil’s name is forever tied to her massive 1982 hit “Mickey,” a cheerleader chant turned pop