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		<description><![CDATA[Frankie Valli Frankie Valli…A true American pop music icon. His incredible career as a solo artist and with the Four Seasons has produced 19 top ten hits and sold over 100 million records world wide. He   <b><i><a href="http://luckmedia.com/press-release-archive-2/">[ View Full Article ]</a></i></b>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Frankie  Valli</strong></p>
<p>Frankie  Valli…A  true American pop music icon. His incredible career as a solo  artist  and with the Four Seasons has produced 19 top ten hits and sold  over  100 million records world wide. He was inducted into the Rock and  Roll  Hall of Fame in 1990 and named longevity champ of the rock era by   Billboard Magazine.</p>
<p>Possessed  of one  of the most distinctive voices in all of Rock and Roll, Frankie  Valli  continues to dazzle. Inspired by fellow New Jersey native, Frank   Sinatra, and such jazz influences as the Hi-Lo&#8217;s and the Four Freshman,   Frankie Valli always knew he wanted to perform. &#8220;We used to sing around   the Newark area where I grew up.&#8221; Valli recalls. &#8220;I&#8217;d always wanted to   be a singer, ever since my mother took me to see Sinatra at the   Paramount Theatre in New York as a kid. I decided then and there that&#8217;s   what I was going to do…be a successful singer.&#8221;</p>
<p>Frankie  Valli&#8217;s  earliest performances were informal affairs; he sang doo-wop to   passers-by on Newark street corners. In the early fifties, Frankie   Valli joined Nick Massi and Tommy DeVito in performing with their   Variety Trio. The group later signed Valli on as a full member and began   making a name for themselves while touring the East Coast. Around that   time the Frankie and the group began an association with songwriter  Bob  Gaudio. That relationship has continued for nearly forty years, and   Gaudio remains an integral part of Frankie Valli&#8217;s career. Their   lifelong handshake partnership has been the subject of articles in Money   Magazine and US New &amp; World Report</p>
<p>In  1962 Gaudio  wrote a song called &#8220;Jackie&#8221;, named after Jacqueline  Kennedy. It was  written in about 15 minutes. Bob Crewe took it to  Vee-Jay Records after  changing the name at the last minute to &#8220;Sherry&#8221;.  Sherry was released  in the summer and moved slowly until the group  performed on &#8220;American  Bandstand&#8221;&#8230;.&#8221;Sherry&#8221; sold 200,000 copies the  next day catapulting  Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons into rock and  roll superstardom.  Gaudio wrote or co-wrote and produced almost the  entire four Seasons  catalogue with heavy involvement by Bob Crewe.</p>
<p>With  &#8220;Sherry,&#8221; the  Four Seasons had crystallized a distinctive musical  style…the popular  doo-wop music of the 1950&#8242;s inflected with the rhythm  and blues  influences that would come to define much of the music of the  1960&#8242;s.  With Frankie&#8217;s dazzling falsetto as its trademark, the Four  Season&#8217;s  sound would become one of the most enduring in all of rock and  roll.</p>
<p>At  their peak, the  Four Seasons made recordings that expressed the  tough-but-tender  sensibility of their home turf in the Northeast much in  the way the  Beach Boys encapsulated the world of Southern California in  harmony and  song. In the words of Billy Joel, a longtime fan who grew  up listening  to them on Long Island, &#8220;The Four Seasons had wonderful  chord  progressions, beautiful writing, terrific production and fantastic   harmony, records that really spoke to us.&#8221;</p>
<p>Over  the next few  years the Four Seasons followed &#8220;Sherry&#8221; with such  unforgettable  original songs as &#8220;Big Girls Don&#8217;t Cry,&#8221; &#8220;Walk Like a  Man,&#8221; &#8220;Candy  Girl,&#8221; and &#8220;Rag Doll&#8221;, all of which became rock and roll  classics. As  the Four Seasons were working to perfect and expand their  style, a rock  and roll revolution was brewing. In 1964, the Beatles came  onto the  American music scene, leading a British Invasion that would  decimate  the careers of scores of American pop music acts. The Four  Seasons not  only survived the Invasion but continued to thrive; they had  three top  five hits during 1964, a year in which the Beatles dominated  the  charts.</p>
<p>While  remaining  steadfastly devoted to the Four Seasons, Frankie Valli  decided to  branch out with his own solo record. In 1966 he scored a Top  40 hit  with &#8220;You&#8217;re Gonna Hurt Yourself.&#8221; That same year the Four  Seasons  reached the number three spot on the pop charts with &#8220;Let&#8217;s Hang  On.&#8221;</p>
<p>The  year 1967 saw  Valli&#8217;s &#8220;Can&#8217;t Take My Eyes off of You&#8221; rise to number  two, while &#8220;I  Make A Fool of Myself&#8221; and &#8220;To Give (the Reason I Live)&#8221;  both became  Top 40 hits; the Four Season&#8217;s also had three Top 40 entries  that year,  including the gold selling &#8220;C&#8217;Mon Marianne&#8221;. For the next  several  years Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons continued to tour  extensively,  playing to packed houses throughout the United States,  Europe and  Asia.</p>
<p>In  1974 Frankie  was back on top of the charts, going platinum with the  bittersweet  ballad &#8220;My Eyes Adored You&#8221;. &#8220;Swearin&#8217; to God,&#8221; with its  disco beat and  contemporary sensibilities went gold, climbing to number  six in 1975.  That same year &#8220;Our Day Will Come&#8221; reached No. 11 on the  charts. In  March of 1976 &#8220;December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)&#8221; climbed to  No. 1  staying at the top for 3 weeks. Frankie scored another megahit in  1978,  with the title track of the best-selling &#8220;Grease&#8221; soundtrack.</p>
<p>More  recently,  &#8220;December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)&#8221; appeared on the  soundtrack to  Forest Gump, and re-entered the singles chart. Owing to  its second  lease on life, it became the longest-charting single in  history with  fifty total weeks.</p>
<p>Frankie  Valli has  continued to woo audiences throughout the world both with his   recordings and live performances for almost four decades, truly making   him one of rock and roll&#8217;s most enduring performers.</p>
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