Frankie Valli

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Frankie Valli is an American singer who rose to fame as the lead singer of the band The Four Seasons in the 1960s

May 3, 1934

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: May 3, 1934
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Singers, Pop Singers
  • City/State: New Jersey
  • Spouses: Mary Mandel, MaryAnn Hannigan, Randy Clohessy
  • Known as: Francesco Stephen Castelluccio
  • Childrens: Antonia Valli, Brando Valli, Celia Valli, Emilio Valli, Francesco Valli, Francine Valli

Frankie Valli born at

Newark

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Birth Place

Frankie Valli’s first marriage was to Mary Mandel which produced two daughters and ended in divorce in 1971. His second marriage was to MaryAnn Hannagan in 1974 which too ended after eight years.

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Personal Life

He married Randy Clohessy, a woman 26 years his junior, in 1984. The couple had three sons and separated in 2004.

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Personal Life

Frankie Valli was born as Francesco Stephen Castelluccio on May 3, 1934 to an Italian family in New Jersey. His father, Anthony Castelluccio, was a barber and his mother, Mary Rinaldi, was a homemaker who also worked in a beer company. Frankie was the youngest of three siblings.

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Childhood & Early Life

He loved singing from a young age and his mother encouraged his musical aspirations. She once took him to see Frank Sinatra in live performance following which little Frankie decided to take up singing as a career.

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He was mentored by the singer "Texas" Jean Valli when he was a young boy. As a tribute to his mentor, he adopted the last name “Valli” when he embarked on a singing career.

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During the initial days of his career he performed with a number of variety acts. In 1951 he started performing with the Variety Trio consisting of Nickie DeVito, Tommy DeVito and Nick Macioci. The trio had heard Valli sing and offered him a guest spot when the group performed. The Variety Trio disbanded in late 1952, but Valli kept in touch with Tommy DeVito and Nick Macioci (later renamed Nick Massi) with whom he continued performing over the years.

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Career

In 1960, the band The Four Seasons came into being with Frankie Valli as the lead singer, Tommy DeVito on lead guitar and baritone vocals, Nick Massi on electric bass and bass vocals, and Bob Gaudio on keyboards and tenor vocals.

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The group released their first album ‘Sherry & 11 Others’ in 1962. The album featured the single ‘Sherry’ which was their first No. 1 song, and other hit songs like ‘Big Girls Don't Cry’, ‘Walk Like a Man’, ‘Candy Girl’, and ‘Ain't That a Shame’. The album proved to be a great success and launched the careers of the band members.

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In 1962, they were invited to perform their hit ‘Big Girls Don't Cry’ on the show ‘American Bandstand’. The same year, they released the Christmas album, ‘The 4 Seasons Greetings’ which featured a unique version of ‘Santa Claus Is Coming to Town’ along with other Christmas themed songs.

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From 1965 to 1967, The Four Seasons recorded songs using the nom de disque of The Wonder Who? The recordings under this name generally featured a softer version of falsetto singing by Valli.

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His 1967 single ‘Can't Take My Eyes Off You’ is one of his most popular solo singles. It peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and had a major cultural impact. The song was so popular that it spawned numerous cover versions in different countries all over the world. The single’s enduring popularity can be assessed by the fact that it has been featured on a number of television and film soundtracks.

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Major Works

The highly popular song ‘My Eyes Adored You’ (1974), another one of Valli’s solo singles, became his first No.1 hit as a solo artist. Even though it was his solo effort, the success of the song helped to revive interest in the music of The Four Seasons which had somewhat fallen out of favor in mid-1970s.

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