The Four Seasons
rock music · 1962–1975
Picture a packed dance floor, the air thick with excitement as the unmistakable falsetto of Frankie Valli pierces through the night. The Four Seasons, hailing from the vibrant streets of Newark, New Jersey, have been captivating audiences since 1960 with their unique blend of rock music and catchy melodies. With unforgettable hits like "Sherry," "Walk Like a Man," and "Big Girls Don't Cry," they've solidified their place in music history. Members Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito, Frankie Valli, and Joe Long crafted a sound that resonates across generations, weaving tales of love and heartache. Tracks like "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" still get our toes tapping and hearts racing. Their legacy endures, reminding us that great music is timeless, and every note is a little piece of nostalgia we hold dear.
The facts
- Formed 1960
- United States
- rock music
- On Warner Bros. Records
- Members: Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli, Tommy DeVito, Joe Long