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Frankie Valli |
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Corporate event planners select Celebrity Direct Inc.
to book Frankie Valli for corporate "in-concert" performances. To check his
availability, contact our national booking office at 212 541-3770.
| Frankie
Valli, the lead singer of the Four
Seasons, launched a solo career in 1965
after several years of chart-topping
success, while still continuing with the
group which was re-billed as "Frankie
Valli and the Four Seasons." He had
actually begun as a solo, releasing the
1953 single "My Mother's Eyes" under the
name Frankie Valley. His debut solo
single was "(You're Gonna) Hurt
Yourself" at the end of 1965, but his
first solo success came with the
gold-selling "Can't Take My Eyes Off
You" (June 1967), which appeared on his
first solo album, Frankie Valli--Solo
(July 1967). This was followed by
Timeless (1968). Valli discontinued solo
work for half a dozen years,
concentrating on the group. But he
returned to solo recordings in the
mid-'70s. His subsequent solo hits
included the number one "My Eyes Adored
You" (November 1974), "Swearin' to God"
(May 1975), "Our Day Will Come" (October
1975), and the number one "Grease" (May
1978). |
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