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Bob Gaudio - Wikipedia Gaudio wrote or co-wrote the vast majority of the band's music, including hits like "Sherry" and "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)", as well as "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" for Frankie Valli Though he no longer performs with the group, Gaudio and lead singer Valli remain co-owners of the Four Seasons brand
Bob Gaudio of The Four Seasons : Songwriter Interviews - Songfacts Frankie Valli may be the most famous New Jersey-ite in Jersey Boys, but Bob Gaudio, the original keyboard player and tenor voice in The Four Seasons, wrote most of those hit songs and played a big role in helping create these Broadway – and now big screen – legends
Who wrote most music for the four seasons band? - Answers Most of the music for The Four Seasons was written by Bob Gaudio, who was a key member of the group Gaudio, along with lead singer Frankie Valli and lyricist Bob Crewe, contributed significantly
The Four Seasons | Members, Songs, Facts | Britannica Keyboard player Gaudio, along with producer Bob Crewe, became the group’s chief songwriter as the Four Seasons cranked out rhythm-and-blues and rock-and-roll hits, first for Vee Jay and then for Philips Records
Four Seasons Biography - musicianguide. com The roots of the Four Seasons can be traced to the working class neighborhoods of Newark, New Jersey in the mid-1950s when Frankie Valli (born Francis Stephen Castelluccio) joined the Variety Trio, a vocal group made up of Hank Majewski, and brothers Nick and Tommy Devito
THE 4 SEASONS - Way Back Attack Newark-area native Mike Petrillo, a friend of Frankie and the guys for several years, wrote a song with Angelo "Cubby" Cifelli, also from Newark and a former member of The Tradewinds (of fleeting "Furry Murray" fame in '59); "Tell It to the Rain" started 1967 with the Seasons in the top ten
Four Seasons, The - Nostalgia Central Valli and Gaudio formed a new version of The Four Seasons in 1975 and further explored the disco sound with Who Loves You? and December 1963 (Oh What A Night) Both were successful, and the latter song became a #1 hit in both the US and the UK
The Four Seasons (band) - Wikipedia The Four Seasons opened 1976 atop the Billboard chart with their fifth No 1 single, "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)", co-written by Bob Gaudio and Judy Parker