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  1. Learn about the American vocal quartet formed in 1960 in Newark, New Jersey, and its evolution from The Four Lovers. See the list of current and former members, discography, awards, and touring lineup.

  2. A list of past and present members of the band The Four Seasons, also known as Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. The category includes 13 pages of musicians who played instruments or sang in the group.

  3. The Four Seasons – amerykańska grupa popowa i rock and rollowa, jedna z najpopularniejszych w połowie lat sześćdziesiątych. Organizacja Vocal Group Hall of Fame stwierdziła, że grupa była najpopularniejszym zespołem rockowym przed sukcesem The Beatles. W roku 1990 The Four Seasons zostało wprowadzone do Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

  4. 25 paź 2024 · Learn about the Four Seasons, a rock-and-roll group with Frankie Valli's falsetto voice and hits like "Sherry" and "Can't Take My Eyes Off You". Find out their history, awards, and musical legacy.

  5. Tommy DeVito was a founding member, vocalist, and lead guitarist of rock band the Four Seasons. He left the group in 1970 and moved to Las Vegas, where he became a card dealer and a friend of Frankie Valli.

  6. Performers. In the Sixties, few acts had as many hits—or sounded as unique—as the Four Seasons. Leader Frankie Valli boasted a once-in-a-lifetime voice with a three-octave range and an unstoppable falsetto reach, while his bandmates teased out precise doo-wop harmonies on tunes such as “Sherry,” “Walk Like A Man” and “Big Girls ...

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › music-popular-and-jazz-biographies › four-seasonsThe Four Seasons - Encyclopedia.com

    23 maj 2018 · Four Seasons, The, one of longest-lived and most successful white doo-wop groups of the 1960s, led by high-note warbler Frankie Valli. Membership: Frankie Valli (real name, Francis Castelluccio), voc. (b. Newark, N.J., May 3, 1937); Bob Gaudio, voc. (b. Bronx, N.Y., Nov. 17, 1942); Tommy DeVito, voc. (b.

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