The world is mourning the loss of Bobby Sherman, the beloved 1960s teen idol, singer, actor, and real-life hero, who passed away at age 81. Rising to fame on shows like Shindig! and Here Come the Brides, Sherman won over millions with his charm, voice, and sincerity. Hits like “Little Woman” and “Julie, Do Ya Love Me” made him a household name, while his boyish smile adorned posters on countless bedroom walls.
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