All these pop stars were teen idols in their day–gracing the covers of Tiger Beat and posters during the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Take a look and see if your favorites are here.
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Barry Gibb
Barry Gibb
The Bee Gees--brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice--were one of the biggest bands in the 1970s, and provided the soundtrack for the disco decade.
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Bobby Sherman
Bobby Sherman
The 70s pop star wowed his fans with such hits as "Little Woman" and "Julie, Do You Love me?"
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Corey Hart
Corey Hart
"I Wear My Sunglasses at Night" and "Never Surrender" propelled Corey Hart to the top of the charts in the mid-1980s.
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Dave Clark
Dave Clark
In the 1960s his band the Dave Clark 5 was part of the British Invasion, along with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
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David Cassidy
David Cassidy
The Partridge Family show catapulted this singer into the hearts of teen girls everywhere during the 1970s.
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Donny Osmond
Donny Osmond
The 1970s heartbreaker has had a long musical career, first with his brothers as the Osmonds, then with his sister Marie.
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Johnny Lozada
Johnny Lozada
In the mid-1980s he was part of the boy-group Menudo. Now he's an anchor on Univision's morning show, Despierta America.
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Leif Garrett
Leif Garrett
The teen heartthrob was a regular on the covers of Tiger Beat, first as an actor, then as a singer. His greatest hit: "I Was Made for Dancin'".
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Mark Lindsay
Mark Lindsay
The frontman for Paul Revere and the Raiders, the singer is still touring with other 1960s stars like Micky Dolenz and Peter Noone.
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Peter Noone
Peter Noone
Noone was the lead singer of Herman's Hermits, which was also part of the British invasion.
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Rick Springfield
Rick Springfield
Originally from Australia, the singer had a big hit in 1981 with "Jesse's Girl." A decade later, he had turned to acting, appearing in movies and TV.
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Ricky Martin
Ricky Martin
Martin got his start as a member of the Puerto Rican boy-group, Menudo in the 1980s.
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Shaun Cassidy
Shaun Cassidy
Cassidy, David's half-brother, gained teen-idol fame as a singer, and then as a TV actor on the Hardy Boys. Now he produces TV shows.
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Tony Defranco
Tony DeFranco
The DeFranco Family, a Canadian group, was so popular from 1973 to 1977 that they appeared in almost every issue of Tiger Beat. Their biggest hit: "Heartbeat (It's a Love Beat)".
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Micky Dolenz Then Now
Micky Dolenz
The Monkees started off as spoof in the 1960s, but Micky Dolenz's voice gave the songs the credibility they needed to get to the top of the charts.