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The Four Seasons Biography

"Coining the high-pitched harmonic doo-wop songs ""Big Girls Don't Cry"" and ""Walk like a Man,"" the Four Seasons joined the similar-sounding Beach Boys to dominate American airwaves with their original pop-infused power doo-wop numbers and stylish hits in the ‘60s. One of the only music groups to survive the British Invasion in the mid-1960s, the Four Seasons remains a staple band yet today on oldies radio station circuits across the country.Originally formed out of Newark, New Jersey, the Four Seasons came about in the mid-‘50s when Frankie Valli joined the Variety Trio, along with Hank Majewski and brothers Nick and Tommy Devito. Changing their names to the Variatones, the group toured around New Jersey and eventually signed a record deal with RCA, thereby renaming themselves the Four Lovers. Five years and several changes in the band's lineup later, the Four Lovers became the Four Seasons, changing their moniker to the name of a bowling alley lounge that had refused the band a booking. Making it personal, the Four Seasons began lining up their music for success. 1962's ""Sherry"" was the group's first single to light up the charts, leading the way for the Four Seasons to quickly dominate the music scene with hits ""Big Girls Don't Cry,"" ""Walk Like a Man,"" ""Candy Girl,"" ""Tell it to the Rain"" and ""C'Mon Marianne.""Withstanding the pressure of British Invasion bands like the Beatles that pushed many other American acts to the side during this time, the Four Seasons continued to take the nation captive through the ‘70s with singles like ""December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)"" before Valli dabbled in a solo career, recording the biggest hit of his career with the title track to the film Grease in 1978. Lasting through the decades, Valli and the Four Seasons continued to perform into the 1990s, staying on scene throughout the 2000s."

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      "The Four Seasons was one of the staple American bands in the 1960s, creating a type of peppy power doo-wop/pop music that was matched only by that of the Beach Boys. The group's good-natured tunes and energetic numbers helped craft the soundtrack to the ‘60s, many of their hit songs appearing in films and on radio stations throughout the 2000s. Songs like ""Big Girls Don't Cry,"" ""Candy Girl,"" ""Walk like a Man,"" ""Who Loves You"" and ""December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)"" illuminated the pop charts in the ‘60s and ‘70s, leaving the band to be one of the few American acts not to be crushed and eliminated by British Invasion groups like the Beatles during the time period.The Four Seasons is one of the most distinguished bands of the 20th century, and now with the help of PlayPhone you can add to your Four Seasons collection by purchasing one of the group's hit songs as your cell phone's next ringtone. Delve into Four Seasons classic ""December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night),"" available from PlayPhone as a polyphonic ringtone, or even go for their rendition of ""Mack the Knife,"" a downloadable music tone from the website. Whatever song you choose, you can't go wrong with the power pop group of the 1960s."