Frankie Valli, the legendary singer and frontman of The Four Seasons, is still rocking the stage at the age of 90. With a career spanning over six decades, Valli has left an indelible mark on the music industry. However, recent concerns about his health have left fans worried.
A viral video, viewed by millions, captured Valli appearing fragile and struggling to lip-sync during a show. The clip, from his August 3 performance in Saratoga near San Jose, showed glimpses of a man who seemed to be going through the motions. The crowd, however, showered him with applause as he bravely carried on.
Valli’s journey in the world of music began in the early 1950s when he joined various bands. However, it was in 1960 that he found his big break by forming The Four Seasons with Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito, and Nick Massi. Their first hit, “Sherry,” soared to the top of the charts in 1962, paving the way for a series of chart-topping hits including “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” and “Rag Doll.”
Valli’s influence extends beyond his music. The story of The Four Seasons became the inspiration for the hit Broadway musical “Jersey Boys,” which debuted in 2005. This critically acclaimed production, chronicling the group’s rise from humble beginnings, resonated with audiences worldwide. In 2014, Clint Eastwood directed the film adaptation of the musical, further cementing Valli’s enduring legacy.
Frankie Valli, the legendary singer and frontman of The Four Seasons, is still rocking the stage at the age of 90. With a career spanning over six decades, Valli has left an indelible mark on the music industry. However, recent concerns about his health have left fans worried.
A viral video, viewed by millions, captured Valli appearing fragile and struggling to lip-sync during a show. The clip, from his August 3 performance in Saratoga near San Jose, showed glimpses of a man who seemed to be going through the motions. The crowd, however, showered him with applause as he bravely carried on.