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From Teen Sensations to Seasoned Performers, The Jackson 5’s 1975 Bandstand Set Shows Their Powerful Transformation

Deborah L. Jacobs

By the mid-1970s, The Jackson 5 had already become household names, known for their soulful voices and electric stage presence. ...

Young, United, and Full of Soul, The Jacksons’ 1972 American Bandstand Performance Is Still Magic

Deborah L. Jacobs

In the early 1970s, The Jacksons took the world by storm with their smooth dance moves, matching outfits, and unforgettable ...

This Wasn’t the Elvis of the Posters, It Was the Elvis Who Sang Through the Struggle and Still Stole the Show

Deborah L. Jacobs

Elvis Presley continued to command the stage even as he faced personal struggles behind the scenes. Millions follow Elvis for ...

Tired But Unshaken, Elvis Presley’s 1976 St. Louis Show Was a Bittersweet Glimpse of a Legend Still Giving It All

Deborah L. Jacobs

In March 1976, Elvis Presley stepped onto the stage in St. Louis, Missouri, and reminded everyone why he was called ...

This Wasn’t Just Another Elvis Show, Charleston 1976 Was a Beautiful, Heartbreaking Glimpse Into His Final Years

Deborah L. Jacobs

Elvis Presley’s 1976 concert in Charleston was more than just a show it was a glimpse into the heart of ...

When John Foster Joined Voices With Friends, “The Night We Met” Became Something You Could Feel in the Room

Deborah L. Jacobs

When a group of artists come together in perfect harmony, something unforgettable happens. In a recent Idol family reunion, John ...

One Stage, One Song, and a Dream Realized, John Foster’s Quietest Moment Spoke the Loudest

Deborah L. Jacobs

John Foster held back his tears until he stepped off stage. Just moments after finishing his “Grand Ole Opry debut” ...

‘When John Foster Walked In, You Knew’, The Audition That Spoke Without Shouting

Deborah L. Jacobs

The first time John Foster walked onto the American Idol stage, he didn’t say much but somehow, he said everything. ...

When Cher and Linda Ronstadt Drifted Away Together, Fans Felt Every Word

Deborah L. Jacobs

If there’s one thing Cher knows how to do, it’s bring the house down with a timeless blend of soul ...

Cher Turns ‘You’re No Good’ Into A Fierce Goodbye You’ll Want To Watch Again And Again

Deborah L. Jacobs

When Cher steps onto the stage for her 1975 performance of “You’re No Good,” she doesn’t just sing it she ...