‘The Olivia Newton-John Band’ & ‘Pat and Olivia’ In the late 1960s, Newton-John moved back to the UK to work with her band “The Olivia Newton-John Band.” While that was short-lived, she went on to co-create a singing duo with fellow performer Pat Carroll. For a few years,...
The final of Olivia Newton-John's five No. 1s, "Physical" was also her biggest and finest, setting the stage for a decade of megapop.
Forever No. 1: Olivia Newton-John's "Magic" skated to No. 1 despite hailing from the flop film 'Xanadu.'
After Newton-Johndied in August, Travoltamourned her deathwhile also referencing his own Danny Zuko from “Grease.” “My dearest Olivia, you made all of our lives so much better. Your impact was incredible,” hewrote on Instagram. “I love you so much. We will see y...
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Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta in "Grease," looking pretty good for zombies.REX via Shutterstock OK, that's clearly not true (films about the undead date back to at least the 1930s), but arguably "Grease" would have been the firstmusicalzombie movie. ...
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Olivia Newton-John Remembered by Husband John Easterling as ‘The Most Courageous Woman I’ve Ever Known’ By Starr Bowenbank Aug 10, 2022 5:50 pm Country Kelsea Ballerini Pays Musical Tribute to Olivia Newton-John With ‘Hopelessly Devoted to You’ Cover By Jessica Nicholson Aug 8, 20...
Olivia Newton-John recently spoke to Billboard about why 'Grease' is still "magical," how it gave her the courage to branch out in her own career and the advice she gave to the new generation Sandy -- Julianne Hough -- before starring in Fox's
The success of “Honesty” didn’t come out of nowhere, as Newton-John had been working on building a career for years by this point. In 1966, after winning first place on an Australian TV talent show, she traveled to England and recorded the Jackie DeShannon-written “Till You...