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Bobby Curtola Stage Outfit

On exhibit
On exhibit
Artifact TypeOutfit
Date1995


This stage outfit once belonged to the original Canadian teen idol, Bobby Curtola. Discovered during a radio contest at age 16, Curtola rose to fame in the 1960s with his hit single, “Fortune Teller”, which sold 2.5 million copies internationally. Over the course of his career, Curtola toured Canada coast to coast, collected 25 Canadian gold singles and 12 Gold records, and even recorded jingles for Coca-Cola. In 1972, he became the first Canadian crooner to secure a long-term residency in Las Vegas.


On loan from Bobby Curtola Entertainment Group

Object numberL.2016.13.01-06
Photo credit: Don Kennedy
20th Century
On View: Not currently on exhibit
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Photo credit: Don Kennedy
Gerri Schneider
20th Century
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Photo credit: Don Kennedy
Dsquared2
2013
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Photo credit: Don Kennedy
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Photograph credit: Hayley Robb, Courtesy of the National Music Centre
1989
On View: Not currently on exhibit
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Photo credit: Hayley Robb, courtesy of the National Music Centre
Jann Arden
2017
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Photo credit: Hayley Robb, courtesy of the National Music Centre
c. 2010
On View: On exhibit
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Photo credit: Meghan MacKrous, courtesy of the National Music Centre
Michael Zoffranieri
2019
On View: On exhibit
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Photo Credit: Meghan MacKrous courtesy of the National Music Centre
On View: On exhibit
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Photo credit: Don Kennedy
Jim Henson’s Creature Shop
2011
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Photo credit: Don Kennedy
20th Century
On View: Not currently on exhibit
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Photo credit: Hayley Robb, courtesy of the National Music Centre
c.1985
On View: Not currently on exhibit
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