This page will contain images about Bobby Sherman, as they become available.Bobby ShermanBobby Sherman (born Robert Cabot Sherman, Jr. on July 22, 1943 in Santa Monica, California) is an American singer and actor, who became a very popular teen idol in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He first became famous as a house singer on the television series Shindig! from 1964 to 1966. The series is considered by many to be his "discovery" by the entertainment world. For many years, he tried to record singles and break out into the music business, but he did not have much luck until he earned a role on the television series Here Come the Brides. In 1969, his first hit single, Little Woman, became enormously popular, eventually peaking at #3 on the Billboard charts and effectively cementing his status as a performer popular with teenage girls. In 1971, after a high-rated appearance on The Partridge Family, he was given his own show on ABC, called Getting Together. The show was up against All in the Family on Saturday nights and due to the tough competition, the show was canceled after just thirteen episodes. However, both the hit single and the television series landed a number of cover stories on teenage magazines such as Tiger Beat. In 1972, his first son was born, with another son following in 1974. It was at this time that Sherman focused more on his personal life, and he eventually left the public spotlight. This page about Bobby Sherman includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Bobby Sherman News stories about Bobby Sherman External links for Bobby Sherman Videos for Bobby Sherman Wikis about Bobby Sherman Discussion Groups about Bobby Sherman Blogs about Bobby Sherman Images of Bobby Sherman |
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It was at this time that Sherman focused more on his personal life, and he eventually left the public spotlight. Staind are currently recording a new album which will not include Fred Durst, tentatively titled Chapter V and planned for release on May 31, 2005. In 1972, his first son was born, with another son following in 1974. Their appearance at Reading Festival during the tour had another impromptu acoustic set, this time due to equipment failure. However, both the hit single and the television series landed a number of cover stories on teenage magazines such as Tiger Beat. Staind embarked on a world-wide tour in 2003 to promote 14 Shades Of Grey. The show was up against All in the Family on Saturday nights and due to the tough competition, the show was canceled after just thirteen episodes. Despite the criticism of the video, it has done much to increase their popularity. In 1971, after a high-rated appearance on The Partridge Family, he was given his own show on ABC, called Getting Together. During one particular song, "Outside", Durst can be heard shouting out (above Aaron Lewis' bridge riff) "Biloxi! This is the real motherfucking deal, y'all! Feeling those lighters." The video shot at the event proved popular, and has received more airplay on some television stations than any of Staind's official videos. In 1969, his first hit single, Little Woman, became enormously popular, eventually peaking at #3 on the Billboard charts and effectively cementing his status as a performer popular with teenage girls. Aaron Lewis and Fred Durst performed together live, on one occasion doing a live acoustic set to the accompaniment of hundreds of waving cigarette lighters. For many years, he tried to record singles and break out into the music business, but he did not have much luck until he earned a role on the television series Here Come the Brides. Staind toured with Limp Bizkit for the Family Values Tour during the summer of 2000, which set them up for their smash hit 2001 album Break The Cycle. The series is considered by many to be his "discovery" by the entertainment world. Despite the row, Fred Durst was so impressed by Staind's live performance that night that he later set up their first record deal. He first became famous as a house singer on the television series Shindig! from 1964 to 1966. Staind made their first breakthrough after first having a row with Fred Durst before playing in support of Limp Bizkit in October 1997. Bobby Sherman (born Robert Cabot Sherman, Jr. on July 22, 1943 in Santa Monica, California) is an American singer and actor, who became a very popular teen idol in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their sophomore album, Dysfunction (release on Elektra Records), was their breakthrough. They self-released their debut album, Tormented, in November 1996. Staind is a four-piece rock/heavy metal group from Springfield, Massachusetts. Chapter V (due for release on May 31, 2005). 14 Shades Of Grey (May 20, 2003). Break The Cycle (May 2001). Dysfunction (April 1999). Tormented (November 1996). Jon Wysocki - Drums. Johnny "Old School" April - Bass and Background Vocals. Mike Mushok - Guitars. Aaron Lewis - Vocals/Acoustic Guitar. |