16 Facts About Bobby Sherman

1.

Bobby Sherman had a series of successful singles, notably the million-seller "Little Woman".

2.

Bobby Sherman made several records with Decca and another smaller label and was featured in teen magazines.

3.

Bobby Sherman released 107 songs, 23 singles and 10 albums between 1962 and 1976.

4.

Bobby Sherman had a career total of seven top 40 hits.

5.

Bobby Sherman toured extensively through the United States and the world in support of his records and albums.

6.

Bobby Sherman gave many concerts to sellout crowds of mostly screaming young women from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s.

7.

The screaming of the young women was so loud that Bobby Sherman experienced hearing loss.

8.

Bobby Sherman was a regular star on the weekly ABC television network show Here Come the Brides on from September 25,1968, to April 3,1970.

9.

Bobby Sherman was a frequent guest on American Bandstand and Where the Action Is.

10.

Bobby Sherman was a regular cast member on the television show Sanchez of Bel Air in 1986.

11.

Bobby Sherman performed his last concert to date as a solo performer in Lincoln, Rhode Island on August 25,2001.

12.

Bobby Sherman volunteered with the Los Angeles Police Department, working with paramedics and giving CPR and first aid classes.

13.

Bobby Sherman officially became a technical Reserve Police Officer with the Los Angeles Police Department in the 1990s, a position he still held as of 2017.

14.

Bobby Sherman was named LAPD's Reserve Officer of the Year in 1999.

15.

Bobby Sherman grew up in Van Nuys, California, with his sister Darlene.

16.

Bobby Sherman married Brigitte Poublon on July 18,2010, in Las Vegas.