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155-588: Donald Clark Osmond (born December 9, 1957) is an American singer, dancer, actor, television host and former teen idol . He first gained fame performing with four of his elder brothers as the Osmonds , earning several top ten hits and gold albums. In the early 1970s, Osmond began a solo career, earning several additional top ten songs. He further gained fame due to the success of the 1976–1979 variety series Donny & Marie , which Osmond hosted with his sister Marie Osmond . The Donny & Marie duo also released

310-495: A rumba and scored 21. The following week introduced four new dances including the Charleston , for which he scored 24. That following week, the two performed an Argentine tango . The couple scored 29/30, which was the highest-scored dance to date until it was beaten by then-top scorer and future runner-up Mýa and her 70s-themed samba . Donny also received that week's encore. Following that week, Osmond and Johnson danced

465-625: A teen idol in the early 1970s as a solo singer, while continuing to sing with his older brothers. Osmond was one of the biggest "cover boy" pop stars for Tiger Beat , Flip and 16 magazines in the early 1970s. His first solo hit was a cover of Roy Orbison 's 1958 recording of " Sweet and Innocent ", which peaked at no. 7 in the U.S. in 1971. Osmond's follow-ups Steve Lawrence 's "Go Away Little Girl" (1971) (U.S. no. 1), Paul Anka 's "Puppy Love" (U.S. no. 3), and " Hey Girl / I Knew You When " (U.S. no. 9) (1972) vaulted him into international fame, further advanced by his November 20, 1972, appearance on

620-466: A Song", was the first of four Stevie Wonder compositions covered by Beck. Shortly after the release of the Jeff Beck Group album, the band was dissolved and Beck's management put out the statement that: "The fusion of the musical styles of the various members has been successful within the terms of individual musicians, but they didn't feel it had led to the creation of a new musical style with

775-591: A complete honour for himself). In 2014, to mark the beginning of Jeff's World Tour in Japan, a three-track CD titled Yosogai was released on 5 April; the album had yet to be finalized at the time of the tour. In November 2014, he accompanied Joss Stone at The Royal British Legion 's Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall . For the 2016 album Loud Hailer , Beck teamed up with Carmen Vandenberg and Rosie Bones of Bones UK . The album protests

930-697: A concert at the Iridium in NYC featuring several Les Paul songs (with Ms. May doing the Mary Ford vocals). In 2011, Beck received two honorary degrees from British universities. On 18 July 2011, he was honoured with a fellowship from the University of the Arts London in recognition of his "outstanding contribution to the field of Music". On 21 July 2011, Beck was also presented with an honorary doctorate from

1085-410: A jam with Beck, Eric Clapton, and Jimmy Page, during which they performed " Tulsa Time " and " Layla ". In 1985, Beck released Flash , featuring a variety of vocalists, but most notably former bandmate Rod Stewart on a rendition of Curtis Mayfield 's " People Get Ready ". The aforementioned cover song was also released as a single which went on to become a hit. A video was made for the track and

1240-703: A mystery singer") and its top twenty follow-up " Sacred Emotion ". Launching an extensive tour in support of the Eyes Don't Lie record, he enlisted guitarist Dick Smith of Earth Wind & Fire and Kenny Loggins , along with keyboardist Mark Jackson . Osmond was the guest vocalist on Dweezil Zappa 's star-studded version of the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" which appeared on Zappa's 1991 album Confessions . The song also included guitar solos from Zakk Wylde , Steve Lukather , Warren DeMartini , Nuno Bettencourt , and Tim Pierce . Osmond sang "No One Has To Be Alone", which

1395-588: A new rhythm section of bassist Wilbur Bascomb and noted session drummer Bernard "Pretty" Purdie , who was also associated with Hummingbird. In a May 1975 show in Cleveland at the Music Hall, he became frustrated with an early version of a talk box he used on his arrangement of the Beatles' " She's a Woman ", and after breaking a string, tossed his legendary Yardbirds-era Fender Stratocaster guitar off

1550-575: A nine-piece band. Donny and Marie sang together at the beginning and end of the show, and had solo segments in between. The Flamingo Hotel 's showroom was updated in 2014 and renamed the Donny and Marie Theater. Osmond and the show earned three of the Las Vegas Review-Journal ' s Best of Las Vegas Awards in 2012 including "Best Show", "Best All-Around Performer" (Donny & Marie), and "Best Singer". Osmond earned "Best Singer" for

1705-556: A particular generic type, the teen idol [who] carried on the process ... of changing the image of male youth ... from wild to mild , by providing a cleaner, more wholesome image of masculinity than that of the previous era's rebellious rockabilly heroes [and ( working-class ) so-called juvenile delinquents , like those in West Side Story ].... Post-war teens were able to buy relatively inexpensive phonographs — including portable models that could be carried to friends' houses — and

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1860-531: A performer, before hiring the services of music and entertainment guru Steven Machat , who got Osmond together with English singer-songwriter Peter Gabriel to see whether Machat and Gabriel could turn Osmond's image into a contemporary young pop act. They succeeded, returning Osmond to the US charts in 1989 with the Billboard Hot 100 no. 2 song " Soldier of Love " (originally announced on radio stations as "from

2015-436: A period ranging from several months to a few years, regularly appear in the mass media, e.g. as singers for pop groups, bit-part actors, TV personalities, models in photo spreads published in magazines, advertisements, etc. One of the most successful groups is Momoiro Clover Z . Their performances incorporate elements of ballet, gymnastics, and action movies. During 2014, about 486,000 people attended their live concerts, which

2170-486: A pop sensation at 15 years old thanks to an aggressive marketing strategy. She promoted her debut album in shopping malls of the US. She is also the youngest person to have a debut album hit number one and have multiple number one singles from that album (" I Think We're Alone Now " and " Could've Been "). Having become a household name, she had then-unknown band New Kids on the Block as an opening act for her shows. However,

2325-878: A projected appearance at the Knebworth Festival, but this was cancelled after Brown dropped out. Beck toured Japan for three weeks in November 1978 with an ad hoc group consisting of Clarke and newcomers Tony Hymas (keyboards) and Simon Phillips (drums). Work then began on a new studio album at the Who 's Ramport Studios in London and continued sporadically throughout 1979, resulting in There & Back in June 1980. It featured three tracks composed and recorded with Jan Hammer, while five were written with Hymas. Stanley Clarke

2480-522: A recurring character. He has done guest spots on numerous television shows such as Friends , Diagnosis: Murder , and Hannah Montana . He appeared in a Pepsi Twist commercial during the Super Bowl with his sister, Marie, and Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne . In 1978, he appeared in Goin' Coconuts with sister Marie. His future wife Debbie (credited as Debbie Glenn) made a cameo appearance at

2635-514: A reported $ 100 million offer to play Superman , before temporarily leaving Hollywood. The Walt Disney Company and its numerous outlets (e.g. Disney Channel , Radio Disney and Walt Disney Pictures ) were the first to successfully develop a new generation of teen idols in this period, starting with the careers of actresses and singers Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan , initially targeting youth and female teen audiences. While still teenagers, Duff became famous for her starring titular character in

2790-1401: A robust fan culture centered around idols, one that spans both genders and generates broad appeal. East Asian idol culture, which first began in Japan in the 1960s, would spread to neighboring countries in later decades: in South Korea and Taiwan, for example, it took root in the 1990s, and in China the 2010s. Idols are also not limited to singing, and may take part in more explicitly image-focused venues such as pin-up photography ( gravure idols ) and pornography ( AV idols ). There are many different idols and idol groups spread across many countries. In Japan, there are pop stars Ayumi Hamasaki and Namie Amuro as well as Kana Nishino and music groups such as Momoiro Clover Z , Morning Musume , AKB48 , and Perfume and Johnny & Associates boy bands Arashi , NEWS , KAT-TUN , and Hey! Say! JUMP among others. In Taiwan, there are pop icons such as Jay Chou , Jolin Tsai , music groups Mayday , F4 , and S.H.E . In South Korea, notable K-pop personalities include singers BoA and Rain and groups BTS , Blackpink , Twice , Exo , TVXQ , 2PM , 2AM , Beast , Shinee , Super Junior , 2NE1 , Big Bang , Wonder Girls , T-ara , Kara and Girls' Generation . In Vietnam, there are

2945-492: A rocky start, she did capture the attention of producer and songwriter Max Martin, who had worked with many successful artists before. Teen idols were also popular in the R&;B and Hip-Hop realm throughout this decade, including Chris Brown , JoJo , Bow Wow , 3LW , Ciara , Mario , B2K , and Rihanna , among others. In the late 2000s, bands like Lillix , KSM , Everlife , and Clique Girlz became teen pop idols and have

3100-480: A second time in the Las Vegas Review-Journal ' s Best of Las Vegas Awards in 2013. In 1974, Osmond and his sister Marie co-hosted The Mike Douglas Show for a week. Fred Silverman offered them a show of their own, The Donny & Marie Show , a television variety series which aired on ABC from 1976 to 1979. In honor of their impact on American pop culture, Donny and Marie received

3255-531: A sensation in Latin America compared to Beatles' Beatlemania . At the end of the 1980s, actor Kirk Cameron became a major teen idol. Cameron was best known for his role as Mike Seaver on the television situation comedy Growing Pains from 1985 to 1992. Also Scott Baio and Willie Aames of Charles in Charge fame found themselves regulars in teen magazines. One of the most popular female singers of

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3410-541: A series of top ten hits and gold albums, and hosted a syndicated and Daytime Emmy Award –nominated 1998–2000 talk show . Donny & Marie retired from headlining an 11-year Las Vegas residency at the Flamingo Las Vegas in 2019. He also successfully competed on two reality TV shows, winning season 9 of Dancing with the Stars and being named runner-up for season 1 of The Masked Singer . He also hosted

3565-719: A song written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Muddy Waters , also covered on the Led Zeppelin debut with a similar arrangement. It sold well (reaching No. 15 on the Billboard charts). Beck-Ola saw drummer Micky Waller replaced by Tony Newman , and, while well-received, was less successful both commercially and critically. Resentment, coupled with touring incidents, led the group to disband in July 1969. In his autobiography, Nick Mason recalls that, during 1967, Pink Floyd had wanted to recruit Beck to be its guitarist after

3720-580: A succession of groups. In 1963, after Ian Stewart of the Rolling Stones introduced him to R&B , he formed The Nightshift with whom he played at the 100 Club in Oxford Street. Beck joined the Rumbles, a Croydon band, in 1963 for a short period as lead guitarist, playing Gene Vincent and Buddy Holly songs, displaying a talent for mimicking guitar styles. Later in 1963, he joined

3875-511: A teen idol during the later part of the 1980s, as did Christian Slater . Australian singer-actor Rick Springfield was regarded as the teen idol in the 1980s with such hits as " Jessie's Girl " and "Don't Talk to Strangers". The Grammy Award -winning musician Springfield was known for playing Dr. Noah Drake on the daytime drama General Hospital . He originated the character from 1981 to 1983. He left acting after his music career took off. During this decade, Puerto Rican boy band Menudo , caused

4030-586: A teen idol was Franz Liszt , the Hungarian pianist who, in the 1840s, drew such a following among teen girls that the term " Lisztomania " soon came to describe the phenomenon. The kind of idolizing following Liszt drew in Europe would not be followed for several decades. American-born Roger Wolfe Kahn became, arguably , America's first modern-day teen idol, when, in 1924 at the age of sixteen he launched his first jazz band. Throughout his teens, he became dubbed

4185-466: A teen idol. American musician Taylor Swift entered the scene at age 16 by co-writing the song " Tim McGraw " with Liz Rose in 2005, after which she became a well-known and successful artist as well as a teen idol. Before reaching the age of 20, Ariana Grande had already been popular among secondary schoolchildren by starring in the teen comedy show Victorious (2010-2013) . She left acting for singing, and although her singing career got off to

4340-437: A teen star, to his thought of tarnishing his "goody-two-shoes" image as he started his solo career, to him describing the intense panic attacks he suffered on stage. Teen idol A teen idol is a celebrity with a large teenage fan base . Teen idols are generally young but are not necessarily teenagers themselves. An idol's popularity may be limited to teens, or may extend to all age groups. East Asia possesses

4495-459: A teenage fanbase. Discovered on YouTube by media entrepreneur Scooter Braun at the age of 13, Justin Bieber was ushered into fame with his 2009 album My World . In Japan, more and more Japanese idol groups have appeared. In Japanese culture, persons called "idols" are media personalities in their teens and early twenties who are considered particularly attractive or cute and who will, for

4650-544: A telephone call from Beck, who wanted to record a solo section again. Bemused, Martin replied: "I'm sorry, Jeff, but the record is in the shops!" Beck put together a live band for a US tour, which was preceded by a small and unannounced gig at The Newlands Tavern in Peckham , London. He toured through April and May 1975, mostly supporting the Mahavishnu Orchestra , retaining Max Middleton on keyboards but with

4805-474: A ten-year-old, Beck sang in a church choir. He had a sister, Annetta. He attended Sutton Manor School and Sutton East County Secondary Modern School. Beck cited Les Paul as the first electric guitar player who impressed him. Beck said that he first heard an electric guitar when he was six years old and heard Paul playing " How High the Moon " on the radio. He asked his mother what it was. After she replied it

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4960-508: A third Grammy in 2011 for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for the track. Beck's 2010 World Tour band featured Grammy-winning musician Narada Michael Walden on drums, Rhonda Smith on bass, and Jason Rebello on keyboards. He released a live album titled Live and Exclusive from the Grammy Museum on 25 October 2010. On 9 June 2010 Beck with Imelda May's band recorded a DVD named Rock 'n' Roll Party (Honoring Les Paul) , of

5115-430: A train-station-themed jitterbug and scored a 24. He then performed a mambo against all couples and was eliminated 6th, receiving seven points for a total of 31/40. The following week, he performed a quickstep , which he quotes "was one of the worst moments of my life" and scored 24 and a team tango along with Joanna Krupa and Kelly Osbourne and received 28/30 and the encore. In the 8th week of competition, Osmond

5270-609: Is divine". On 29 July 2007, Osmond played Gaston again for the final performance of Beauty and the Beast . Osmond and his sister Marie starred in a holiday production called Donny & Marie – A Broadway Christmas , originally scheduled to play on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre 9–19 December 2010. The show was extended through December 2010 and again until 2 January 2011. Donny & Marie – Christmas in Chicago played at

5425-601: Is no better selection." In 2002, he sang "No One Has to Be Alone" for the end credits of The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water . In the Bob the Builder special "Built to be Wild", he played Jackaroo the pickup truck. Osmond remarked in an interview that his movie appearance on College Road Trip and upcoming appearances on two Disney Channel shows would mean that he would be coming full circle since he and his family were discovered by Walt Disney . Osmond appears in

5580-405: Is popular, perpetually childlike and dependent. Some marketers turned to film and TV for fresh, 'safe' faces. Tommy Sands 's debut in a television film about the phenomenon, The Idol , made a teen idol out of Sands himself. Teen idol Ricky Nelson rose to stardom on the hit show The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and the show was successfully used to promote his songs, making him one of

5735-520: The Here's Lucy show, where he sang Nat King Cole 's " Too Young " to Lucy's niece, played by Eve Plumb , and sang with Lucie Arnaz (" I'll Never Fall in Love Again "). In the 1980s, all of the Osmonds abandoned their earlier image—which had originally been crafted to appeal to young viewers—hoping to reach a more adult audience. While his brothers moved toward country music to modest success, Donny

5890-567: The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host in 2000 and 2001 , the show was canceled. For two seasons in the US, Osmond hosted Pyramid (2002–2004), a syndicated version of the Dick Clark -hosted television game show. He reprised hosting for a British version of Pyramid on Challenge in 2007. For his performance on Pyramid , Osmond was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 2003;

6045-663: The Disney Channel teen sitcom Lizzie McGuire and her multi-Platinum second studio album Metamorphosis (2003), with which she became one of the youngest artists to reach the top of the Billboard 200 , and Lohan became famous for her starring roles in many successful teen movies , including Freaky Friday (2003), Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004), Mean Girls (2004) and Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005), and her debut studio album Speak (2004). The success of this marketing led to further development of

6200-602: The Elgin Theatre 's Toronto production. He relocated to Chicago where Joseph played for 16 months in 1993–94. Osmond suffered from social anxiety disorder during his performances for the musical, which caused him to feel light-headed and extremely nervous during his performances. In 1997, Osmond left his starring role in the tour to participate with his family in the cast of the Hill Cumorah Pageant . Creator Andrew Lloyd Webber later chose Osmond to star in

6355-468: The Flower Travellin' Band . Only his set with Purdie was recorded and released. Beck returned to the studio and recorded Wired (1976), which paired ex-Mahavishnu Orchestra drummer and composer Narada Michael Walden and keyboardist Jan Hammer . The album used a jazz-rock fusion style, which sounded similar to the work of his two collaborators. To promote the album, Beck joined forces with

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6510-812: The Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre in Chicago in December 2011. It was similar to the 2010 Broadway show. In December 2014, they again performed in a similar Broadway show, receiving very positive reviews. Osmond is set to play the role of Pharaoh, in the upcoming production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat for a limited run over Christmas 2024 at the Edinburgh Playhouse opening on 3 December 2024 as part of

6665-527: The Funk Brothers , Motown's in-house band, but the results remained unreleased. By April 1971 Beck had completed the line-up of this new group with guitarist/vocalist Bobby Tench , keyboard player Max Middleton , and bassist Clive Chaman . The new band performed as "The Jeff Beck Group" but had a substantially different sound from the first line-up. Rough and Ready (October 1971), the first album they recorded, on which Beck wrote or co-wrote six of

6820-651: The Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance six times, winning in three categories at the 2010 Grammy Awards for a career total of eight Grammies. In 2014, he received the British Academy's Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice: first as a member of the Yardbirds (1992) and secondly as a solo artist (2009). I

6975-826: The Rainbow Theatre in London as part of a European tour. The concert was broadcast in full on the U.S. show Rock Around the World in September of the same year. This last recorded work by the band previewed material intended for a second studio album, included on the bootleg At Last Rainbow . The tracks "Blues Deluxe" and "BBA Boogie" from this concert were later included on the Jeff Beck compilation Beckology (1991). Beck, Bogert & Appice dissolved in April 1974 before their second studio album (produced by Jimmy Miller)

7130-650: The Spice Girls , TLC , and Destiny's Child , also became very popular at the end of the decade. Even though the Spice Girls split in 2000, they remain fairly popular in England. During this decade, the Latin artist Shakira was described as a "teen idol", her songs reached number 1 on Latin radio, her videos were among the most viewed, while her hair and clothing style was emulated by girls and young women. from

7285-568: The University of Sussex (by Sanjeev Bhaskar , the university's chancellor), the citation stating that the honour acknowledged "an outstanding musical career and celebrated the relationship between the university and the Brighton Institute of Modern Music (BIMM)". In 2013, it was announced that Beck would be performing on Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson 's solo album (alongside Beach Boys Al Jardine and David Marks ) on Capitol Records. On 20 June, Wilson's website announced that

7440-598: The films (2003-2006). She also had a supporting role in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004). Miley Cyrus claimed her fame by playing a fictionalized version of herself on the television show Hannah Montana (2006-2011). Her 2009 singles " The Climb " and " Party in the U.S.A " were both hits. However, as she began metamorphosizing into something more mature, her popularity fell as parents considered her new materials inappropriate for their children. Selena Gomez made her debut by starring in

7595-714: The first season of The Masked Singer , where he was the runner-up. Osmond was a guest on Kevin Nealon 's web series on YouTube , Hiking with Kevin , in March 2019. The webisode begins with the two hiking through the snow at the Sundance Resort in Utah, and ends with them walking a crowded Las Vegas Strip until Osmond brings Nealon backstage at the Donny & Marie Showroom in the Flamingo Hotel, at which he

7750-405: The 'Millionaire Maestro.' Geraldine Farrar , American opera singer, had a large following of young women nicknamed "Gerry-flappers" in the early 20th century. Rudy Vallée , who became a major success in 1929 with hits like " Honey " and " Deep Night ", may have been the first American popular singer to have been idolised by hundreds of teen-aged girls at sold-out concerts. He was also possibly

7905-535: The 1960s as something they really weren't. It was the frustration period of my life. The electronic equipment just wasn't up to the sounds I had in my head." In 1970, after Beck had regained his health, he set about forming a band with the drummer Cozy Powell . Beck, Powell, and producer Mickie Most flew to the United States and recorded several tracks at Motown 's famed Studio A in Hitsville U.S.A. with

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8060-420: The 1980s, with teen idol status was Madonna , especially among youth female audience which was later named Madonna wannabes . In popular music, the late 1980s was the boom of teenagers dominating the music charts. Debbie Gibson became the youngest person to write, perform and produce a number-one single, " Foolish Beat ", and also had many hits from her first two albums. Tiffany , another teen icon, became

8215-408: The 1988 movie Twins , where he played guitar with singer Nicolette Larson . After a four-year break, he made a return to instrumental music with the 1989 album Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop , the first album to feature Beck as a fingerstyle guitarist, leaving the plectrum playing style. It was only his third album to be released in the 1980s. Much of Beck's sparse and sporadic recording schedule

8370-406: The 1990s were bands and musical acts. The rise of MTV in the 1980s and the success of the boy bands and girl groups during the 1990s and 2000s continued to fuel the phenomenon. Besides a combination of good, clean-cut looks and a ubiquitous marketing campaign, such bands typically include a variety of personality types (e.g. "the shy one", "the smart one", etc.) These idols were often found on

8525-524: The 1993 albums The Red Shoes by Kate Bush and Love Scenes by Beverley Craven . He recorded the 1992 instrumental soundtrack album Frankie's House , as well as Crazy Legs (1993), a tribute album to 1950s rockabilly group Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps and their influential guitarist Cliff Gallup . Beck rehearsed with Guns N' Roses for their concert in Paris in 1992, but did not play in

8680-541: The 1999 film version. He returned to Broadway on 19 September 2006 as Gaston in Disney 's Beauty and the Beast . He was scheduled to perform for nine weeks, but due to popular demand, he extended his run through December. Liz Smith of the New York Post wrote, "I am here to tell you he is charmingly campy, good-looking and grand as the villain 'Gaston', patterned after our old friend Elvis ", and noting "Donny

8835-582: The 2000s and 2010s. Besides, former Menudo member Ricky Martin , their chief rivals Los Chicos and former member Chayanne , Venezuelan actor and singer Guillermo Davila and more, to Argentina, where telenovela, Chiquititas , ushered in a new era of teen-idols for that country, including actors Benjamin Rojas , Felipe Colombo , Luisana Lopilato , and Camila Bordonaba , who went on to form teen band Erreway , precursors to Mexican band RBD. Quinceañera (1987), starring by Thalía and Adela Noriega became

8990-617: The Albert Hall. Beck and Gilmour traded solos on "Jerusalem" and closed the show with " Hi Ho Silver Lining ". Beck's album Emotion & Commotion was released in April 2010. It features a mixture of original songs and covers such as " Over the Rainbow ", Puccini's Nessun Dorma and Benjamin Britten 's Corpus Christi Carol , interpreted through Beck's "uniquely sensitive touch". Joss Stone and Imelda May provided some of

9145-423: The Balkans, the late Macedonian singer Toše Proeski was considered a teen idol. In Latin America, idols ranges from Mexican pop stars Timbiriche (including their members, Paulina Rubio and Thalía ), Lynda Thomas , Magneto , Puerto Rican born Mexican Luis Miguel , Colombian Shakira and the popular Puerto Rican boy band Menudo in the 1980s and 1990s, and Paty Cantú , Anahí , Belinda , and RBD in

9300-416: The Beatles arrived in 1964. Making their debut in the U.S. on The Ed Sullivan Show on February 9, 1964, the Beatles soon became the most successful and influential band in modern musical history, staying at the top of Billboard charts for a grand total of 58 weeks between 1964 and 1970. Adolescent hysteria was so loud that the band had trouble performing at concerts. The level of stardom they achieved in

9455-462: The Beatles did it through their more developed (or "grown up") music. Similarly, Neil Sedaka had two distinct eras of his career, with about a decade in between: one as a teen idol in the 1960s, and a later career in adult contemporary music . Roy Orbison was known for his songs " Oh, Pretty Woman ," " Only the Lonely ," and " Crying ." From the family band the Cowsills , Susan Cowsill , John Cowsill and Barry Cowsill became teen idols. Many of

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9610-463: The Boss? became a major teen idol. In the mid-1980s there was a group of young actors called the Brat Pack ; the whole group collectively and separately became teen idols. They were Emilio Estevez , Anthony Michael Hall , Rob Lowe , Andrew McCarthy , Demi Moore , Judd Nelson , Molly Ringwald , and Ally Sheedy . They starred in many coming of age films together in some fashion and became very popular without being musicians. Molly Ringwald entered

9765-416: The Brides among many others. Musical series such as Cassidy's The Partridge Family , the animated series The Archie Show , and (to a lesser extent) The Brady Bunch integrated television and teen- pop music to significant success during this time frame. The Brady Bunch's Barry Williams and Christopher Knight , as was tennis pro/actor Vincent Van Patten all were constantly in the fan magazines at

9920-467: The Canadian band the DeFranco Family , and the Bay City Rollers (UK). Even modern classic hits and oldies outlets, which cover this time period, rarely play cuts from the teen idols of the era. A notable exception is Michael Jackson of the Jackson Five , who began his career as a teen idol along with his brothers, but whose individual career eventually evolved far beyond the limitations of that description and into superstardom. The Jackson Five were

10075-622: The Disney situational comedy Wizards of Waverly Place (2007-2012) and released her first album Kiss & Tell in 2009. She became an icon for adolescent girls and women, yet details of her personal life put her under public scrutiny. ViacomCBS -owned Nickelodeon , a competitor to Disney Channel, has also developed its own slate of stars for its television shows, including Amanda Bynes , Drake Bell , Josh Peck , Emma Roberts , Miranda Cosgrove , Jennette McCurdy , Nathan Kress , Jamie Lynn Spears (sister of Britney Spears), Ariana Grande , Victoria Justice , Elizabeth Gillies , and groups

10230-497: The Jan Hammer Group, playing a show supporting Alvin Lee at The Roundhouse in May 1976, before embarking on a seven-month-long world tour. This resulted in the live album Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group Live (1977). At this point, Beck was a tax exile and took up residency in the US, remaining there until his return to the UK in the autumn of 1977. In the spring of 1978, he began rehearsing with ex- Return to Forever bassist Stanley Clarke and drummer Gerry Brown towards

10385-406: The Jeff Beck Group , which included Rod Stewart on vocals, Ronnie Wood on bass, Nicky Hopkins on piano, and Aynsley Dunbar on drums (replaced by Micky Waller ). The group produced two albums for Columbia Records (Epic in the US): Truth (as Jeff Beck, August 1968) and Beck-Ola (July 1969). Truth, released five months before the first Led Zeppelin album, features " You Shook Me ",

10540-398: The Menace , and Keith and Kevin Schultz known as the "Schultz Twins" on The Monroes all became younger preteen idols and grew into being teen idols. Herman's Hermits , the Rolling Stones , and the Beach Boys were teen idols, especially during the earlier part of their careers, although they quickly grew out of that status. The Rolling Stones did it through a more rebellious image,

10695-412: The Mountain ", during the Idol Gives Back episode of American Idol . The performance was recorded live and afterward, was immediately released for sale. In the same year, he appeared once again at Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival , performing with Vinnie Colaiuta , Jason Rebello , and then 21-year-old bassist Tal Wilkenfeld . Beck announced a world tour in early 2009 and remained faithful to

10850-541: The Naked Brothers Band and Big Time Rush , many of whom have not only starred in TV shows, but recorded songs as well. Many of the modern-day teen idols are females marketed as "role models" to teen and tween girls, a departure from the traditional role of the male teen idol marketed as the idolized teen "heartthrob". Actress Mischa Barton became a teen idol through her role on The O.C. , with Entertainment Weekly naming her character Marissa Cooper “ It Girl " of 2003. In 2002, Canadian singer Avril Lavigne dominated

11005-402: The Pop Culture Award at the 2015 TV Land Awards . In the past, Osmond has expressed regret that the show was canceled, and that he and Marie were unable to decide when to end the show. Donny and Marie also co-hosted the eponymous and syndicated talk show Donny & Marie from 1998 to 2000. They would occasionally perform with musical guests. Though they received back-to-back nominations for

11160-557: The Road ", and his arrangement of Stevie Wonder's "Cause We've Ended As Lovers". Beck also featured prominently in an all-star band finale performance of " I Shall Be Released " with Clapton, Sting , Phil Collins , Donovan , and Bob Geldof . Beck's contributions were seen and heard in the resulting album and film, both of which achieved worldwide success in 1982. Another benefit show, the ARMS Concert for multiple sclerosis , featured

11315-520: The Stars in 2007, the pair teamed up for a limited six-week engagement in Las Vegas. The residency began in September 2008, but proved so successful that it was ultimately extended for an eleven-year run through November 2019. Donny and Marie performed at the 750-seat showroom at the Flamingo Hotel . "Donny & Marie" was a 90-minute show. The singing siblings were backed by eight dancers and

11470-577: The Tridents, a band from the Chiswick area. "They were really my scene because they were playing flat-out R&B, like Jimmy Reed stuff, and we supercharged it all up and made it really rocky. I got off on that, even though it was only twelve-bar blues." He was a session guitarist on a 1964 Parlophone single by the Fitz and Startz titled "I'm Not Running Away", with B-side "So Sweet". Also in 1964, Beck

11625-446: The U.S.—dubbed Beatlemania —was never before seen in that country, not even during the heyday of Elvis Presley. It is believed that a part of their success in the U.S. was because they brought hope and joy to a nation that was still recovering from the shock of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Some young TV stars were being hustled into studios to make recordings; for example, ex-Mousketeer Annette Funicello became one of

11780-463: The UK Tour going into 2025. Donny Osmond Home is a furniture and decor accessories collection, established in 2013 by Osmond and his wife Debbie, in collaboration with decor manufacturers. Life is Just What You Make It: My Story So Far , his autobiography co-written with Patricia Romanowski, is a "tell-all", Donny Osmond style. The book, released in 1999, includes stories from behind-the-scenes as

11935-423: The United States, and in similar magazines elsewhere. With the advent of television, teen idols were also promoted through programs such as American Bandstand , The Ed Sullivan Show , Soul Train . Today's teen idols have spawned an entire industry of gossip magazines , television shows , YouTube , social media , and whole television channels such as E! . The first known person to have been treated as

12090-623: The Yardbirds, at first on bass and later on second lead guitar. This dual lead-guitar lineup was filmed performing an adaptation of " Train Kept A-Rollin' ", titled "Stroll On", for the 1966 Michelangelo Antonioni film Blowup . Beck was fired during a U.S. tour for being a consistent no-show—as well as difficulties caused by his perfectionism and explosive temper on stage. In 1967, he recorded several solo singles for pop producer Mickie Most , including " Hi Ho Silver Lining " and "Tallyman", which also included his vocals. He then formed

12245-437: The actual concert due to ear damage caused by a Matt Sorum cymbal crash, causing Beck to become temporarily deaf. The Yardbirds were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. In Beck's acceptance speech, he humorously noted that "Someone told me I should be proud tonight   ... But I'm not, because they kicked me out   ... They did   ... Fuck them! He accompanied Paul Rodgers of Bad Company on

12400-451: The album Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters in 1993. Beck's next release was in 1999, his first foray into guitar-based electronica , Who Else! . The album was Beck's first collaboration with a female instrumentalist, Jennifer Batten , in touring, writing, and recording as well as the first time he had worked with another guitarist on his own material since playing in the Yardbirds. Beck continued to work with Batten through

12555-507: The album's seven tracks, included elements of soul, rhythm-and-blues, and jazz, foreshadowing the direction Beck's music would take later in the decade. A second album, Jeff Beck Group (July 1972), was recorded at TMI studios in Memphis with the same personnel. Beck employed Steve Cropper as producer and the album displayed a strong soul influence, five of the nine tracks being covers of songs by American artists. One, "I Got to Have

12710-409: The award went to Alex Trebek . Osmond is one of two game show hosts to host two different versions of the same game show in different countries; the other being Howie Mandel for Deal or No Deal . Osmond returned to ABC as host of The Great American Dream Vote , a primetime reality -game show that debuted in March 2007. After earning lackluster ratings in its first two episodes, the program

12865-468: The band allowing him only one full album, which became known as Roger the Engineer (titled Over Under Sideways Down in the U.S.), released in 1966. In May 1966, Beck recorded an instrumental titled " Beck's Bolero ". Rather than members of the Yardbirds, he was backed by Page on 12-string rhythm guitar, Keith Moon on drums, John Paul Jones on bass, and Nicky Hopkins on piano. In June, Page joined

13020-564: The band's instrumental prowess the album was not commercially well received except for its cover of Stevie Wonder's hit " Superstition ". On 3 July 1973, Beck joined David Bowie onstage to perform " The Jean Genie "/" Love Me Do " and " Around and Around ". The show was filmed and was finally released in the 2022 Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream . During October 1973 Beck recorded tracks for Michael Fennelly 's album Lane Changer . Early in January 1974, Beck, Bogert & Appice played at

13175-423: The basis for Beck's solo album Blow by Blow (March 1975) and showcased Beck's technical prowess in jazz-rock. The album reached number four in the charts and is Beck's most commercially successful release. Beck, fastidious about overdubs and often dissatisfied with his solos, often returned to AIR Studios until he was satisfied. A couple of months after the sessions had finished, producer George Martin received

13330-534: The biggest stars in music. His wholesome image was a stark contrast to the uproar caused by Elvis Presley, with parents often approving of Nelson. Rick’s popularity continued to grow as Elvis and the Everly Brothers were in the military, Chuck Berry was imprisoned, and Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens died. However his popularity declined as the British Invasion hit the United States. when

13485-773: The bill for Rock at The Oval in September 1972, still as "The Jeff Beck Group", which marked the start of a tour schedule of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Germany. Another U.S. tour began in October 1972, starting at the Hollywood Sportatorium Florida and concluding on 11 November 1972 at The Warehouse in New Orleans . In April 1973 the album Beck, Bogert & Appice was released (on Epic Records). While critics acknowledged

13640-466: The body and an unsanded fence post for the neck with model aircraft control lines and frets simply painted on it. After leaving school, he attended Wimbledon School of Art (now Wimbledon College of Arts ). Then, he was briefly employed as a painter and decorator, a groundsman on a golf course, and a car paint sprayer. Beck's sister Annetta introduced him to Jimmy Page when both were teenagers. While attending Wimbledon College of Art , Beck played in

13795-459: The boy band One Direction got elimated as solo acts on the third season of The X Factor , guest judge Nicole Scherzinger suggested that they form a group together. The result was much fame and fortune for the band, who burst onto the scene in 2012. The group went on indefinite hiatus in 2016, and since 2017, its members have been pursuing solo projects. Jeff Beck Geoffrey Arnold Beck (24 June 1944 – 10 January 2023)

13950-420: The cause was that "I saw Marie." He then danced the samba to a song originally recorded by his brothers and himself called " One Bad Apple ", receiving 26 and a Jitterbug scored 27. He once again was scored last place. For the finals week, he danced a cha-cha-cha (27), a megamix dance alongside Mya and Kelly Osbourne (28), the only perfect-scoring freestyle (30) and a repeat of his Argentine tango (30) and won

14105-475: The clip achieved heavy rotation on MTV . The two also played a few dates together during this time but a full tour in tandem never materialized. At Stewart's induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992, Beck gave the induction speech saying of Stewart, "We have a love hate relationship —he loves me and I hate him." During this time, Beck made several guest appearances with other performers, including one in

14260-462: The competition, making him the oldest winner. As he accepted his trophy, he hugged fellow finalist Mya and brought his wife Debbie, and sister Marie on stage. On season 18, he guest-judged week five on Disney Night. In October 2014, he guest judged on the British version of the show, Strictly Come Dancing , on week 3 (movie week) of the 12th series . His first foray into Broadway musical theater

14415-407: The continent identifying with their songs, this was called "Shakiramía" or "Shakira Fever" The Backstreet Boys ' popularity grew in 1997 with " Everybody (Backstreet's Back) ," a song produced by Max Martin . Opting against joining a girl band, Britney Spears released the music video " ...Baby One More Time " in 1998 on MTV, which pushed her into the public consciousness. Her first album of

14570-491: The covers and pages of teen magazines during the 1990s as teen idols as well. Classic examples of boy bands include Menudo , New Kids on the Block , Take That , Backstreet Boys, and NSYNC, all becoming the best-selling pop groups of the decade. Hanson was initially marketed as such a band, but eventually outgrew this label to become a successful indie band. Christina Aguilera , Jennifer Lopez , Mandy Moore , Jessica Simpson , and Britney Spears, along with female bands such as

14725-534: The departure of Syd Barrett , but "none of us had the nerve to ask him." In 1969, following the death of Brian Jones , Beck was approached about joining the Rolling Stones. After the break-up of his group, Beck took part in the Music from Free Creek "super session" project, billed as "A. N. Other" and contributed lead guitar on four songs, including one co-written by him. In September 1969, he teamed with

14880-459: The end of the film. In 1982, he co-starred with Priscilla Barnes and Joan Collins in the television movie The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch for Aaron Spelling . In 1998, Osmond was chosen as the singing voice of Shang in Disney 's Mulan . He sang " I'll Make a Man Out of You ". In 1999, he starred as Joseph in the movie version of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat by Andrew Lloyd Webber 's request who said, "to me, there

15035-407: The end of the first season. Elvis Presley made his debut in the mid-1950s and became a sensation. Deemed too dangerous to be filmed except from the waist up because of his sexually suggestive dance moves, he became popular among teenagers. The success of young rock stars like Presley, film stars like Marlon Brando , Paul Newman , James Dean , Tab Hunter , and Sal Mineo in the 1950s, as well as

15190-534: The features of many teen idols is that their fans (and, in some cases, the musicians themselves) tended to develop a hate for the music once they became adults, and it is not much listened to by adults, except for nostalgia: the legacy of bubblegum pop . Teen idol performers in this category would include Shaun Cassidy , Leif Garrett , the Osmond Brothers (particularly Donny Osmond and their teen idol sister Marie Osmond ), Andy Gibb , Tony DeFranco of

15345-409: The first telenovela made for teenagers. Often teen idols are actors or musicians . Some teen idols began their careers as child actors , such as Britney Spears , Hilary Duff , Raven-Symoné and Miley Cyrus . There were teen idols before there were teen magazines , but idols have always been a permanent feature in magazines such as Seventeen , 16 , Tiger Beat and Right On! in

15500-406: The first African-American music group to become national teen idols, appearing along with famous white idols in magazines such as 16 and Tiger Beat . In addition, the charismatic appeal, showmanship and flurry of fans towards lead Michael Jackson made him a teen idol and heartthrob amongst teens; his success as a soloist continued into the 1980s. In 1985, actress Alyssa Milano from Who's

15655-795: The first big female idols as well as the Lennon Sisters whom had cut out dolls and were always on the covers of the gossip magazines; another, Johnny Crawford of The Rifleman , had five Top-40 hits. In 1963, Luke Halpin made a big splash as a teen idol in the television program Flipper . After Bye Bye Birdie was released in 1963, Bobby Rydell became an instant teen idol. In the 1960s as situation comedies and dramas on television using child actors became more popular, actors Paul Petersen , Patty Petersen , and Shelley Fabares from The Donna Reed Show , Dwayne Hickman from The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis , Sally Field of Gidget , Jon Provost of Lassie , Jay North from Dennis

15810-484: The first popular singer to have a star vehicle created for him: The Vagabond Lover . Frank Sinatra , whose early career in the 1940s is often linked to his appeal to bobby soxers , who got that name because they were forced to dance in their bobby socks so that their shoes would not damage the dance floor, is also regarded as having been amongst the first teen idols. Although he had only three major movie roles, James Dean earned two Oscar nominations. He also had

15965-440: The first week, Donny and his partner were assigned to perform a foxtrot and a 30-second salsa . His foxtrot was said to be "too theatrical" and was scored 20/30 by the judges, however he managed to maintain a good score when his salsa scored 10 points. He performed a jive the following week, which was guest-judged by Baz Luhrmann . He scored 25 and was scored second place, called first to be safe. That following week he performed

16120-466: The game show Pyramid from 2002 to 2004. Osmond was born on December 9, 1957, in Ogden , Utah, as the seventh child of Olive May ( née Davis; 1925–2004) and George Virl Osmond (1917–2007). He is the brother of Virl, Tom , Alan , Wayne , Merrill , Jay , Marie , and Jimmy Osmond. Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay and Donny were members of the popular singing group Osmond Brothers . Osmond

16275-554: The genre, including new teen idols such as Raven-Symoné , Dylan and Cole Sprouse , Zac Efron , Aly & AJ , Jesse McCartney , Vanessa Hudgens , Ashley Tisdale , Corbin Bleu , Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers . Disney has also used another one of its own TV channels, Freeform , to develop shows and stars popular among teen girls. Mean Girls , a well-known comedy written by Tina Fey , also saw

16430-434: The guest vocals. Two tracks from Emotion & Commotion won Grammy Awards in 2011: "Nessun Dorma" won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance , and "Hammerhead" won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance . Beck collaborated on " Imagine " for the 2010 Herbie Hancock album, The Imagine Project along with Seal , P!nk , India.Arie , Konono N°1 , Oumou Sangare and others and received

16585-490: The image of a rebellious youth, something that was popular among girls and young women. His performance in Rebel Without A Cause (1955) and his untimely death in a road collision in 1955 cemented his status as an icon. Contemporary teenagers still wear white T-shirts and jeans in his style. Selected by Walt Disney in 1955 for his new show The Mickey Mouse Club , Annette Funicello became popular among viewers by

16740-576: The internet, though Hollywood would still be a spring board for many names in the early years of the decade. Actors such as Josh Hartnett , Heath Ledger and Ashton Kutcher would dominate the teen idol scene for the early 2000s. Hartnett become the most prominent face of the young Hollywood actors entering the 2000s. He appeared on dozens of major magazine covers and was the subject of a Vanity Fair cover story remarking on his meteoric rise to fame. The intense attention he received during this time period caused him to turn down high-profile roles, including

16895-488: The late 1960s after their TV show became an overnight success, especially for Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones . The British-born Monkee Davy Jones was regularly featured in teen fan magazines . In 2008, Yahoo Music named Jones the number one teen idol of all time, and in 2009 he was ranked second in a list compiled by Fox News . Teen fan magazine TeenSet began publishing in 1964, focusing on youthful bands and musicians. Tiger Beat magazine began competing for

17050-543: The limelight with the films Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club . Actors Corey Feldman and Corey Haim also became teen idols during the later part of the 1980s with films The Goonies and together The Lost Boys , Dream a Little Dream and License to Drive among other films. They were dubbed "the two Coreys". Before Corey Haim's death in 2010, they did a reality TV show for two seasons (2007–08) on A&E named The Two Coreys after their 1980s moniker. Actor River Phoenix during his teen years became

17205-404: The material might be split into three albums: one of new pop songs, another of mostly instrumental tracks with Beck, and another of interwoven tracks dubbed "the suite". Beck also accompanied Wilson (along with Jardine and Marks) on an 18-date fall 2013 tour , which started in late September and ended in late October (prior to which, Beck made clear that he regarded sharing the stage with Wilson as

17360-521: The media and general public as "White Boys of the Month", with the term becoming a popular meme since. Noah Centineo became popular among teenagers and young adults following the release of To All the Boys I've Loved Before , having amassed over 15 million Instagram followers within eight weeks of the film's release; he was dubbed an "internet boyfriend" by the media. Although the future members of

17515-470: The movie Clueless (1995), Alicia Silverstone became a teen idol. The 1997 film Titanic made Leonardo DiCaprio a teen idol; during "Leo-Mania" his face appeared on many teen magazines. Fraternal twin sisters and actresses Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen were major tween idols and as they grew up they later became teen idols during the 1990s. The 2000s would be a decade of transition due to increasing amount of media platforms coming from TV and

17670-438: The music scene and eventually became a worldwide teen idol. Listed at #4 on Yahoo!'s Top 25 Teen Idols of all-time. During the popularity of her sister Jessica Simpson 's MTV reality television series Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica with then-husband Nick Lachey , 7th Heaven actress Ashlee Simpson developed a music career through her own MTV spin-off reality series The Ashlee Simpson Show in 2004, and soon became

17825-404: The music video of "Weird Al" Yankovic 's song " White & Nerdy ". The song is a parody of Chamillionaire 's " Ridin' "; Osmond's role is analogous to that of Krayzie Bone 's role in the original video. Yankovic asked Osmond to appear because "if you have to have a white and nerdy icon in your video, like who else do you go for?" In February 2019, he was revealed to have portrayed "Peacock" on

17980-580: The new 45-rpm singles . Rock music played on 45s became the soundtrack to the 1960s as people bought what they heard on the radio. The great majority of the music being marketed to 1950s teens was being written by adults, but 1960s teens were increasingly appreciating and emulating artists closer to their own age, to teen fashion, and to lyrics which addressed their own concerns. Their parents worried about their attraction to artists (and DJs) who were edgy and rebellious. Faces on magazines fed fans; fans buy records, see films, watch TV and buy fashions. Marketing of

18135-429: The performances of Rachel McAdams and Amanda Seyfried (in her first role). Raven-Symoné gained popularity as a child actor for her roles on The Cosby Show (1989-1992) and Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (1993-1997), but became a household name from being the titular character on the extremely popular and successful Disney Channel show That's So Raven (2003-2007) as well as being a part of The Cheetah Girls and

18290-449: The post-release tour of You Had It Coming in 2001. Beck won his third Grammy Award , this one for "Best Rock Instrumental Performance" for the track "Dirty Mind" from You Had It Coming (2000). The song "Plan B" from the 2003 release Jeff , earned Beck his fourth Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance , and was proof that the new electro-guitar style he used for the two earlier albums would continue to dominate. Beck

18445-436: The program, but was encouraged by his father to try them out. The Osmond Brothers proved themselves as an asset to the program, soon becoming regulars on the show and quickly gaining popularity. In 1963, Donny Osmond made his debut on the show at the age of five singing " You Are My Sunshine ". The brothers continued to perform on the show throughout the 1960s, along with an occasional visit from their sister Marie. Osmond became

18600-464: The question to "...and who gave it to you?" The crowd answers, "Donny Osmond!" Cooper then responds "What?!" Osmond is featured in the song "Start the Par-dee" with Lil Yachty , written as a promotion for Chef Boyardee 's throwback recipe ravioli. His most iconic line is "My name is Donny O, and you know I love my ravio's". In the animated television series Johnny Bravo , Osmond voiced himself as

18755-402: The rhythm section of Vanilla Fudge : bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice (when they were in England to resolve contractual issues), but when Beck fractured his skull in a car accident near Maidstone in December the plan was postponed for two-and-a-half years, during which time Bogert and Appice formed Cactus . Beck later remarked on the 1960s period of his life: "Everyone thinks of

18910-423: The same audience in 1965. After Davy Jones came Bobby Sherman and David Cassidy , who held the title of Teen Idols from the late 1960s until the mid-1970s. Both Sherman and Cassidy were actors on television and chart topping musicians in the pop-rock category at the time; with David Cassidy in particular enjoying immense international fame and success. Sherman was on hit TV shows Shindig! and Here Come

19065-679: The same lineup of musicians as in his tour two years before, playing and recording at Ronnie Scott's in London to a sold-out audience. Beck played on the song "Black Cloud" on the 2009 Morrissey album Years of Refusal and later that year, Harvey Goldsmith became Beck's manager. Beck was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist on 4 April 2009; the award was presented by Jimmy Page. Beck performed " Train Kept A-Rollin' " along with Page, Ronnie Wood, Joe Perry , Flea , and Metallica members James Hetfield , Robert Trujillo , Lars Ulrich , Kirk Hammett , and Jason Newsted . On 4 July 2009, David Gilmour joined Beck onstage at

19220-523: The same name made its debut at the top of Billboard ' s charts, and became the world's best-selling album by a teenage solo artist. Before she turned 20 years, Spears was also recognized by the Guinness World Records as the best-selling teenage artist. Spears and Billie Piper also became the youngest artists to have accumulated more number-one songs in the UK singles chart. After

19375-473: The second album went uncredited. During 1974, he participated in recording sessions for the first album by former Jeff Beck Group member Bobby Tench 's band Hummingbird ' but did not contribute to the album. In October the same year, Beck began to record instrumental sessions at AIR Studios with Max Middleton who was also associated with Hummingbird, bassist Phil Chen and drummer Richard Bailey using George Martin as producer and arranger. These formed

19530-430: The show in 2007. Osmond is mentioned in the lyrics of Alice Cooper 's song " Department of Youth " on the album Welcome to My Nightmare . As the song fades, Cooper can be heard asking the youth choir backing him up, "Who's got the power?" to which a crowd of young people screams "We do!" After a couple of repetitions, this changes to "We've got the power" with a cheering response. On the final repetition, Cooper changes

19685-469: The singers WanBi Tuấn Anh , Sơn Tùng M-TP , Đông Nhi , Bảo Thy and Tóc Tiên . European teen idols include German popstar Bill Kaulitz of the pop-rock band Tokio Hotel and the members of the Anglo-Irish pop boy band One Direction , and Girls Aloud , another Anglo-Irish band. In Spain, La Oreja de Van Gogh , Miguel Bosé , Mecano , and Hombres G all enjoyed teen-idol status. In

19840-434: The stage. He did the same with the talk box and finished the show playing a Les Paul guitar without the box. During this tour he performed at Yuya Uchida 's "World Rock Festival", playing eight songs with Purdie. In addition, he performed a guitar and drum instrumental with Johnny Yoshinaga and, at the end of the festival, joined in a live jam with bassist Felix Pappalardi of Mountain and vocalist Akira "Joe" Yamanaka from

19995-500: The state of the world, with titles ranging from Thugs' Club via Scared for the Children to O.I.L. (Can't Get Enough of That Sticky) . On 16 April 2020, Beck released a new single, in which he collaborated with Johnny Depp to record John Lennon 's song " Isolation ", explaining that this was a first record release from an ongoing musical collaboration between the two men. They had been recording music together for some time, with

20150-534: The strength they had originally sought". Beck then started collaborating with bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice, who became available following the demise of Cactus but continued touring as the Jeff Beck Group in August 1972, to fulfill contractual obligations with his promoter, with a line-up including Bogert, Appice, Max Middleton and vocalist Kim Milford . After six appearances, Milford

20305-477: The sudden popularity of the New Kids caused their roles to be reversed. Gibson and Tiffany's careers had stalled by the early 1990s; so had NKOTB by the mid-nineties. The other boy band from Boston, New Edition , was popular with the teen set by the end of the 1980s. The manufacturing of teen idols has been marketed more aggressively and with greater sophistication since the 1980s. Many of the major teen idols in

20460-446: The teen idol generally focuses on the image.... The teen idol is structured to appeal to the pre-teen and young teen female pop audience member and children in general.... [They] are commodified in forms and images that are relatively non-threatening to this young audience and to the ancillary market of parents... The teen idol never appears to be autonomous and therefore never appears to be threatening as an adult; he remains, as long as he

20615-529: The teen idols of the era were the sons of older, established stars; Dino, Desi & Billy were active as teen idols during the mid-sixties. The group included Dean Paul Martin (son of singer Dean Martin ), and Billy Hinsche (a mutual friend whose parents were not famous). Gary Lewis , son of comedian Jerry Lewis , fronted the Playboys during this era. All of the Monkees became instant teen idols in

20770-493: The time. Popular actors such as John Moulder Brown , Leonard Whiting , Ray Lovelock (Raymond Lovelock), Leif Garrett , Mark Hamill , Mark Lester , Jan-Michael Vincent and Jack Wild were the talk of the teenagers in the 1970s as well. Musical group the Hudson Brothers were on many teen magazine covers for a number of years as teen idols. They had two shows on TV during the 1970s and recorded many albums. One of

20925-517: The top five of Rolling Stone and other magazines' lists of the greatest guitarists. He was often called a "guitarist's guitarist". Rolling Stone described him as "one of the most influential lead guitarists in rock". Although he recorded two successful albums (1975's Blow by Blow and 1976's Wired ) as a solo act, Beck did not establish or maintain commercial success like that of his contemporaries and bandmates. He recorded with many artists. Beck earned wide critical praise and received

21080-598: The track being produced the year before, but Beck explained that the decision to release it was influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns : "We weren't expecting to release it so soon but given all the hard days and true 'isolation' that people are going through in these challenging times, we decided now might be the right time to let you all hear it". On 2 June 2022, Beck was in the news after Depp appeared with him at The Sage in Gateshead , following his victory in

21235-479: The wider emergence of youth subcultures , led promoters to the deliberate creation of teen idols such as singers Frankie Avalon , Frankie Valli , Frankie Lymon , Fabian Forte , Bobby Rydell and Connie Stevens . Even crooners like Frank Sinatra were still considered idols and rather handsome. Actors Edd Byrnes and Troy Donahue and other artists deliberately cultivated a (safer) idol image, like Canadian musician Paul Anka . Anka initially modelled himself on

21390-416: Was able to revive his career in popular music. He made an unlikely appearance as one of several celebrities and unknowns auditioning to sing for guitarist Jeff Beck in the video for Beck's 1985 single "Ambitious", which was produced by Paul Flattery and directed by Jim Yukich. This was followed in 1986 by an equally unlikely cameo in the animated Luis Cardenas music video "Runaway". He spent several years as

21545-448: Was an English guitarist. He rose to prominence as a member of the rock band the Yardbirds , and afterwards founded and fronted the Jeff Beck Group and Beck, Bogert & Appice . In 1975, he switched to an instrumental style with focus on an innovative sound, and his releases spanned genres and styles ranging from blues rock , hard rock , jazz fusion and a blend of guitar-rock and electronica . Beck has been consistently ranked in

21700-519: Was an electric guitar and was all tricks, he said, "That's for me". Cliff Gallup , lead guitarist with Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps, was also an early musical influence, followed by B. B. King and Steve Cropper . Beck considered Lonnie Mack "a rock guitarist [who] was unjustly overlooked [and] a major influence on him and many others." As a teenager, he learned to play on a borrowed guitar and made several attempts to build his own instrument, first by gluing and bolting together cigar boxes for

21855-511: Was canceled. Osmond hosted the daytime British version of the game show Identity on BBC Two in 2007. On April 11, 2008, he hosted the 2008 Miss USA Pageant in Las Vegas with his sister Marie. He appeared on Entertainment Tonight as a commentator covering the ABC show Dancing with the Stars during his sister Marie's run as a contestant on the 5th season of the American version of

22010-422: Was co-written with former teen idol Gary Barlow , from the 1990s UK boy band Take That , and reached number 8 on the UK charts. His 17th solo album (and 61st album including those with his siblings) The Soundtrack of My Life features a collection of cover songs with personal meaning to Osmond. He enlisted Stevie Wonder to play harmonica on the track "My Cherie Amour". Following Marie's stint on Dancing with

22165-483: Was due in part to a long battle with tinnitus . In the 1990s, Beck had a higher musical output. He contributed to Jon Bon Jovi 's solo debut album Blaze of Glory in 1990, playing the main solo of the album's title song, which was also the theme song to the movie Young Guns II . The same year, he was a featured performer on Hans Zimmer 's score for the film Days of Thunder . He played lead guitar on Roger Waters ' 1992 concept album Amused to Death , and on

22320-546: Was finished. Their live album Beck, Bogert & Appice Live in Japan , recorded during their 1973 tour of Japan, was not released until February 1975 by Epic/Sony. After a few months, Beck entered Underhill Studio and met with the band Upp ; he recruited them to be the backing band for his appearance on the BBC TV program Guitar Workshop in August 1974. Beck produced and played on their self-titled debut album and their second album This Way Upp , though his contributions to

22475-540: Was heard at the end of the film The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water . He also sang " I'll Make a Man Out of You " for Disney's Mulan . In the 2000s, he released a Christmas album, an album of his favorite Broadway songs, and a compilation of popular love songs. In 2004, he returned to the UK Top 10 for the first time as a solo artist since 1973, with the George Benson -sampling "Breeze On By". The song

22630-412: Was interested in the electric guitar even before I knew the difference between electric and acoustic. The electric guitar seemed to be a totally fascinating plank of wood with knobs and switches on it. I just had to have one. Jeff Beck Geoffrey Arnold Beck was born on 24 June 1944 to Arnold and Ethel Beck at 206 Demesne Road, Wallington , Surrey (now London Borough of Sutton , Greater London). As

22785-533: Was part of Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages when they recorded "Dracula's Daughter"/"Come Back Baby" for Oriole Records . In March 1965, Beck was recruited by the Yardbirds to succeed Eric Clapton on the recommendation of fellow session musician Jimmy Page, who had been their initial choice. The Yardbirds recorded most of their Top 40 hit songs during Beck's short but significant 20-month tenure with

22940-510: Was raised as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah along with his siblings. In his youth, Osmond held a ham radio license, listed as KA7EVD. Andy Williams 's father, Jay Emerson Williams, saw the Osmond Brothers (Alan, Wayne, Merrill and Jay) perform on a Disneyland televised special (Disneyland After Dark) as a barbershop quartet . The group was then invited to audition for The Andy Williams Show . Williams initially had reservations about featuring children on

23095-590: Was replaced by Bobby Tench , who was flown in from the United Kingdom for the Arie Crown Theatre Chicago performance and the rest of the tour, which concluded at the Paramount North West Theatre, Seattle . After the tour, Tench and Middleton left the band and the power trio Beck, Bogert & Appice emerged. Appice took on the role of vocalist with Bogert and Beck contributing occasionally. They were included on

23250-518: Was replaced by Mo Foster on bass, both on the album and the subsequent tours. Its release was followed by extensive touring in the US, Japan, and the UK. In 1981, Beck made a series of historic live appearances with his Yardbirds predecessor Eric Clapton at the Amnesty International -sponsored benefit concerts dubbed The Secret Policeman's Other Ball shows. In that show, he appeared with Clapton on " Crossroads ", " Further on Up

23405-518: Was required to dance a ballroom and decade-themed Latin dance. His ballroom Viennese waltz received 26 but his 1980s themed pasodoble received 24 being quoted by judge Len Goodman as "the scariest, bizarre pasodoble we've ever seen" being awarded the last place on the judges' leaderboard for the first time. Following that week, he danced a tango and got advice from past runner-up Gilles Marini . He got tangled in Johnson's dress and received 21 saying

23560-481: Was the highest record of all female musicians in Japan. Momoiro Clover Z has been ranked as one of the most popular female idol groups from 2013 to 2017. In the late 2010s, many young actors developed large followings amongst teenagers after portraying famous contemporary literary characters. The most notable among these were Ansel Elgort ( Augustus Waters ), Timothée Chalamet ( Elio Perlman ), and Nick Robinson ( Simon Spier ). These actors were referred to by

23715-534: Was the lead role in a revival of the 1904 George M. Cohan show Little Johnny Jones . Osmond replaced another former teen idol, David Cassidy , who left the show while it was on its pre-Broadway tour. After 29 previews and only one performance, the show closed in March 1982. Osmond found success in musical theater through much of the 1990s when he starred as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat for over 2,000 performances beginning in July 1992 in

23870-463: Was the opening act for B.B. King in the summer of 2003 and appeared at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2004. Additionally, in 2004, Beck was featured on the song "54-46 Was My Number" by Toots and the Maytals as part of the album True Love which won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album . In 2007, he accompanied Kelly Clarkson for her cover of Patty Griffin 's " Up to

24025-421: Was to perform that evening. In 2020, Osmond was invited as a celebrity panelist for Fox 's I Can See Your Voice , appearing on episode 5 in the first season of the show (4 November). Osmond and professional Kym Johnson were paired for the ninth season of Dancing with the Stars . He participated in the show to prove he was a better dancer than his sister Marie , who made it to the finals of season 5. For

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