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PEOPLE Celebrate the 70s: 1976 Edition (2023 Reissue)

PEOPLE Celebrate the 70s: 1976 Edition (2023 Reissue)
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Rocky! Farrah! Carrie! Sonny! Cher! Get out your disco shoes, feather your hair, and tie up your wrap dress: 1976 saw the debut of Charlie’s Angels, Rocky Balboa, and film’s bloodiest prom queen. Now PEOPLE celebrates America’s bicentennial year with a special issue jam-packed with photos and throwback fun. From Stevie Wonder’s masterpiece “Songs in the Key of Life” to goofy variety shows like Donny & Marie and the singing Brady Bunch. From Blondie on the radio to Taxi Driver at the movies, as well as The Bionic Woman and that Saturday-morning cartoon classic “I’m Just a Bill” on TV. You’ll find exclusive interviews, including Jaclyn Smith on the making of Charlie’s Angels, and memories from rocker Peter Frampton, Olympic gold medalist Dorothy Hamill, Interview with the Vampire author Anne Rice, and more. The headlines, fashions, trends, and inventions (hello, first Apple computer!) that made 1976 a year to remember. Just ask Charo.


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Frequency: One time Publisher: Dotdash Meredith Edition: PEOPLE Celebrate the 70s: 1976 Edition (2023 Reissue)

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  • Release date: March 3, 2023

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Rocky! Farrah! Carrie! Sonny! Cher! Get out your disco shoes, feather your hair, and tie up your wrap dress: 1976 saw the debut of Charlie’s Angels, Rocky Balboa, and film’s bloodiest prom queen. Now PEOPLE celebrates America’s bicentennial year with a special issue jam-packed with photos and throwback fun. From Stevie Wonder’s masterpiece “Songs in the Key of Life” to goofy variety shows like Donny & Marie and the singing Brady Bunch. From Blondie on the radio to Taxi Driver at the movies, as well as The Bionic Woman and that Saturday-morning cartoon classic “I’m Just a Bill” on TV. You’ll find exclusive interviews, including Jaclyn Smith on the making of Charlie’s Angels, and memories from rocker Peter Frampton, Olympic gold medalist Dorothy Hamill, Interview with the Vampire author Anne Rice, and more. The headlines, fashions, trends, and inventions (hello, first Apple computer!) that made 1976 a year to remember. Just ask Charo.


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