Frankie Valli (born May 3There is a controversy surrounding his birthdate. Most sources say he was born on May 3, 1937, which is derived from information included in early-1960's publicity releases for the Four Seasons. However, other sources claim that his date of birth was changed by the record company when Sherry was released, and that he is actually 3 years older, making his birthdate May 3, 1934. This is the official fan club position; this is the birthdate that appears on his "police mug shot", available through http://www.thesmokinggun.com, although he has never made a public statement regarding his age. in the Italian First Ward of Newark, New Jersey as Francis Stephen Castelluccio) is best known as lead singer of The Four Seasons, one of the biggest music acts of the 1960s, which continued from then to the 1970s disco scene to the present day.
Valli scored over 25 Top-40 hits with The Four Seasons, a handful of Top-40 hits dubbed as a solo act in the late 1960s, one dubbed as The Wonder Who? in 1965, and again in the mid to late 1970s. His best known "solo" single is Can't Take My Eyes Off You. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with The Four Seasons in 1990.
Valli started his singing career in 1952. He cut his first single in 1953 as "Frankie Valley," a name he adopted from Jean Valley, his favorite female singer. In the mid-1950s he split up with the Travellers and joined The Variety Trio, which consisted of Tommy DeVito, twin brother Nick, and Hank Majewski. They redubbed themselves the Variatones, and later, "The Four Lovers" and had a top 40 hit with "Apple of My Eye" in 1956. After a few more name changes, the group was renamed "The Four Seasons" in 1960. About the same time, Valli Italianized his name to its current form. Nick DeVito and Majewski left the group in 1960 or 1961 and were replaced by Bob Gaudio and Nick Massi. As the lead singer of the Four Seasons, he had a string of hits beginning with a #1 hit "Sherry" in 1962. Valli has been the lead singer from then until the present time, occasionally releasing singles under his own name, notably the theme song from the film version of Grease, written by Barry Gibb, which was a #1 hit.
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Collins' Oldies Website: Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons - Capsule reviews and lyrics for singles by the band.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The Four Seasons - Inductee biography.
The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette - On line fan club with images, news, interviews, appearances, and information on Frankie and the boys.
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