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RIP Bobby Sherman, 60's teen heartthrob - RonT (aka Ombligo) - 06-25-2025

Bobby Sherman, a well-known singer and actor from the 1960s, has died at age 81. While no official cause of death was disclosed, Sherman was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in March

He had a series of successful singles, including “Easy Come, Easy Go,” “Julie, Do Ya Love Me” and “Little Woman,” which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold more than a million copies. Sherman’s big break came when portrayed Jeremy Bolt, a charmer and romantic, in the western TV series, “Here Come the Brides.”

Sherman left show business in the 1970s and became a certified medical emergency technician and instructor for the Los Angeles Police Department

RIP


RE: RIP Bobby Sherman, 60's teen heartthrob - maco - 06-25-2025

(06-25-2025, 02:17 AM)RonT (aka Ombligo) Wrote: Bobby Sherman, a well-known singer and actor from the 1960s, has died at age 81. While no official cause of death was disclosed, Sherman was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in March

He had a series of successful singles, including “Easy Come, Easy Go,” “Julie, Do Ya Love Me” and “Little Woman,” which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold more than a million copies. Sherman’s big break came when portrayed Jeremy Bolt, a charmer and romantic, in the western TV series, “Here Come the Brides.”

Sherman left show business in the 1970s and became a certified medical emergency technician and instructor for the Los Angeles Police Department

RIP

RIP

Bobby Sherman - I'm Into Something Good (Shindig - Nov 11, 1964)


RE: RIP Bobby Sherman, 60's teen heartthrob - halbert - 06-25-2025

He was my sister's preteen heartthrob

His dad, Robert Sherman Sr, was our milkman in Woodland Hills at the peak of his stardom in the late 60s