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The Four Seasons (also known, off and on, as Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons) is an American pop and rock group that came about in 1960 after Bob Gaudio joined up with musicians Frankie Valli, Tommy DeVito, and Nick Massi, all of them from Newark, New Jersey. The Seasons' first hit, titled "Sherry", came out in 1962. With producer Bob Crewe, Gaudio wrote a string of subsequent tunes that were big hits for the Seasons in the 60s , including "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Walk Like a Man", "Ronnie", "Save It For Me", and "Bye Bye Baby". With a sound somewhat reminiscent of doo-wop, the Seasons soon became an internationally famous rock n roll group, inspiring many other artists. The quartet's story is told in a somewhat fictionalized form in the Tony Award winning musical 'Jersey Boys'.

In 1960, the group known as The Four Lovers evolved into The Four Seasons. Its initial line-up featured Frankie Valli as the lead singer, Bob Gaudio (formerly of The Royal Teens) on keyboards and tenor vocals, Tommy DeVito on lead guitar and baritone vocals, and Nick Massi on bass guitar and bass vocals. Massi was replaced in 1965 by Charles Calello, who was in turn replaced later in 1965 by Joe Long on bass guitar and bass vocals.

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Don Ciccone
since 1975 Unknown
Gerry Polci
since 1975 Unknown
Jerry Corbetta
since 1980 till 2016 Unknown
Joe Long
since 1965 till 1980 Unknown
Charles Calello
since 1962 till 1968 Unknown
John Paiva
since 1975 till 1976 Guitar
Al Ruzicka
since 1971 till 1972 Unknown
Lee Shapiro
Keyboard
Bob Gaudio
till 1971 Unknown
Tommy DeVito
till 1970 Unknown
Nick Massi
till 1965 Unknown
Bob Grimm
Unknown

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