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Frankie Valli of
the legendary Four Seasons has recently achieved yet another
distinction in his long career. His band was recently named the
"longevity champ of the rock era" by Billboard magazine. On
May 26, 1956 the Four Seasons [then called the Four Lovers] made
their chart debut with "You're The Apple of My Eye". On
August 13,1994 over thirty-eight years later, a remix of the group's
1976 No 1 single "December 1963 [Oh What a Night] reentered
Billboard's charts at No 79. It is currently ranked at number 14 and
appears to be headed higher. The Four Seasons are among the elite
handful of acts who have accomplished chart singles in every decade
since the 1950's
In 1990 The Four
Seasons were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
joining such legends as the Rolling Stones, The Beatles,
Otis Redding and Eric Clapton as one of popular music's most
influential acts.
Frankie Valli continues to woo audiences throughout
the world both with his recordings and live performances for almost
four decades, truly making him one of rock and rolls most enduring and
beloved performers.
Sherry...Big Girls Don't
Cry...Walk Like A Man...Candy Girl...Rag Doll
Call CJ Di Roma to book this
Hall of Fame Performer
Call CJ DiRoma at 856-665-5513 for more information and availability
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