Speaking of these actors who appeal to the young people, exactly when was Rex Smith a teen idol, as reported in his bio?
My clipping service informs me that England's gift to horse's asses, now blessing Toronto with his presence, has been throwing stones at our fomer DR Noel today.
Isn't NUMB3RS supposed to be a good show? (I keep forgetting to watch it.)
I was a teenager in the 70s and I have no recollection of him at all.
Count me in as a Kline fan and I like "Loinda" a lot too. (I'm never disappointed with her CDs)I'd forgotten about Rex on "solid gold".
We have such taste here. (Dear Reader Laura would be impressed). Mrs Miller made it to the top 40 here. She was only able to reach the lower rungs of the the top 100 in the USA.
Stop laughing.
Solid Gold - Marilyn McCoo in a different dimension.
back in the day
I think I was already post college by time Mr. Smith made the scene... I was out of my teens by '77... perhaps you missed him for the same reason
I was still a teen in 1977.
Despite being born in 1900.
That's all fine and well, but what I want to know is...will it get a recording??
I'm pretty sure it will. RCA - or whatever the company is now - seems to "like" them. I mean, if "A Man of No Importance" can get recorded, well..