I was a teen when I saw this, so of course watching this brings back sooo many great memories. Always was partisan David Slater, but gosh looking back on this, he looked like Howard Hewitt. Wonder has anyone ever told him that?
there are a lot of talented people here but talent doesn't automatically equate to success, there's personality and motivation, most people just wants a simple life, a drug free, none obnoxious, none insidious life style
The King Pins have a Facebook page and are making a comeback. I noticed Cheryl Barnes and how she did not go commercial.It's a shame. I loved the song she sang in the finals.
Every time I search for "MaryJo Pierce" a junior vocalist that won in 1987, this video comes up, but she's not in it. I don't even have to include "Star Search" in the search. It still comes up. Anyone know where the videos are? They were once here on RU-vid. She didn't continue singing, but should have.
Interesting how Phil Vasser became a bigger success than David Slaytor. The judges got it wrong on that one. Cheryl Barnes did nothing. I didn't hear anything from her after her win. And the King Pins?? What happened to them??
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