John Stamos mourns Bobby Sherman after the death of Teen Idol at the age of 81

Sherman, born in Santa Monica, was a high school football star before he started a shimmering life Hollywood As a singer and actor.
His career was launched after he was asked to sing at a party in the sixties by people like Jane Fonda, Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo, the mentor of Sherman.
In 1969, Sherman achieved his greatest success as a singer at the Bubblegum Pop Single LobbyIn which he begs with his loved one to “make a decision” and “come in my world and leave your world behind.”
He continued to release hit singles, including La La La (if I had you) in 1969, as well as Julie, do you of me, And Easy bowl, easy to go in 1970.
Here come the brides ended in 1970, after which Sherman was reportedly sent more fan mail than any other on-Air talent on ABC-TV.
Sherman continued to appear on television, also on two of the best -remembered shows of that time, The Monkees And The Partridge family.




