The lights of the Tonight Show stage dimmed, and for a fleeting, electric moment, the year wasn’t 2026—it was 1978. John Travolta, standing with the same effortless swagger that turned Danny Zuko into a cinematic legend, felt the familiar pulse of the rhythm take hold. As the iconic opening notes of a Grease classic filled the studio, the audience held its breath, waiting to see if the magic had survived the decades, and as he began to move, it was clear that… Continue reading…
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