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This week in 80’s history!

Posted on September 16, 2023

Let’s peak in the way back machine and see what this week looked like in the 80’s! It was on this week in:

1983 – Huey Lewis and the News Released Sports, the album would be certified platinum 7x much thanks to the mega hit “The Heart of Rock n Roll”.

1984 – The 80’s classic Miami Vice Premiered on NBC. The show would make Don Johnson the highest paid tv actor after Johnson would threaten to quit after the 2nd season.

1985 – The Golden Girls Premiered on NBC. The show would run for 7 seasons, 180 episodes and take home two Emmys!

1987 – We were all singing along to “I Think We’re Alone Now” as Tiffany Released Her Debut Album. The album would hit #1 on the Billboard charts and would sell over 7 million copies!

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