- Bob Gaudio
Robert John "Bob" Gaudio (born
November 17 ,1942 ) is an Americansinger ,songwriter , andrecord producer .Early career
Born in the
Bronx ,New York , he was raised inBergenfield, New Jersey , where he attendedBergenfield High School . [Park, Eunnie. [http://www.northjersey.com/page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk0NyZmZ2JlbDdmN3ZxZWVFRXl5NzEwMjUwOSZ5cmlyeTdmNzE3Zjd2cWVlRUV5eTc= " An original 'Jersey Boy' returns to Bergenfield"] , "The Record (Bergen County) ",March 31 ,2007 . AccessedOctober 9 ,2007 . "Before "Jersey Boys" and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Bob Gaudio was a 15-year-old musical whiz from Bergenfield who had to decide between staying in school and touring with Chuck Berry."] Rotella, Mark. [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/02/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/02njBOYS.html "Straight Out of Newark"] , "The New York Times ",October 2 ,2005 . AccessedOctober 9 ,2007 . "Originally from the Bronx, Mr. Gaudio had, at age 15, written the hit "Who Wears Short Shorts," which he made up while driving with friends along the main drag in Bergenfield."]He shot to musical fame at the age of 15 as a member of the
Royal Teens when he co-wrote the hit "Short Shorts ". In 1958, while he and the group were promoting the single, they metFrankie Valli and his groupThe Four Lovers as they prepared to perform on a local television program. Shortly afterwards, he left the Royal Teens as he was getting tired of touring; the group dissolved shortly afterwards. (Another member of the Royal Teens became a notable star on his own afterwards:Al Kooper .)One year after he "retired" from touring, Gaudio joined The Four Lovers. While commercial success was elusive, the group was kept busy with steady session work (with
Bob Crewe as the producer) and a string of performances at night clubs and lounges.The Four Seasons
In 1961, after a failed audition at a
Union Township, Union County, New Jersey bowling establishment, songwriter/keyboardist Gaudio shook hands with lead singer Valli and formed the Four Seasons Partnership, and Gaudio, Valli, Tommy DeVito andNick Massi became the Four Seasons.Gaudio wrote the Seasons' first hit, "Sherry," within 15 minutes before a group rehearsal in 1962. With producer
Bob Crewe often assisting with lyrics, Gaudio wrote a string of subsequent hits for the Seasons, including "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Walk Like a Man," "Dawn (Go Away) ," "Ronnie ," "Rag Doll ," "Save It for Me ," "Big Man in Town ," "Bye Bye Baby ," "Girl Come Running ," "Beggin' ," and "Can't Take My Eyes Off You " (the first big success under Valli's name as a "solo artist"). Crewe/Gaudio compositions also became major hits for other artists, including theTremeloes ("Silence Is Golden," originally theB-side of The Four Seasons' "Rag Doll") andThe Walker Brothers ("The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore ," originally recorded by The Four Seasons as a Valli "solo" single)."Rag Doll" is regarded by many as the greatest achievement of the Four Seasons. The story behind the origin of the song has been told many times. Gaudio was on the way to a recording session and his car was stopped at an extremely long traffic light in
Hell's Kitchen . Often, kids would wash the car windows during the long waits and ask for some change. In Gaudio's case, a scruffy little girl washed his window. When Gaudio went to give her change, all he had was a $5 bill. After a moment's hesitation, he gave her the bill because he had to give her something. The astonished look on her face stayed with him and inspired the subsequent song.After
The Beatles ' "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band " album was released in June 1967, Gaudio saw the pop music market changing, and sought to position the Four Seasons into the trend of socially conscious music. One night he went toThe Bitter End inGreenwich Village and sawJake Holmes performing. Gaudio was taken with Holmes' song, "Genuine Imitation Life", and decided to base a Four Seasons album upon it. With Holmes as his new lyricist, "The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette " album was released in January 1969. The album was too radical a change for the group's fan base to accept, and the group had been too "establishment" for the hippies to accept. So the album became a commercial failure and marked the end of the Four Seasons' first period of success. But the album's quirky newspaper-style cover influenced the covers of subsequent albums byJefferson Airplane , Jethro Tull, andJohn Lennon . Appreciation of "The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette" has grown over the years, and it was re-released on CD (minus the newspaper cover) in the 1990s by Rhino in the U.S. and Ace in the U.K. Gaudio and Holmes also wrote and producedFrank Sinatra 's 1969 album "Watertown".In the 1970s, Gaudio replaced Crewe as The Four Seasons' producer and wrote "Who Loves You" and "
December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) " with his future wifeJudy Parker . The songs became big hits for a reconstituted Four Seasons group (only Valli was left of the original lineup; Gaudio stopped touring with the group in 1971 to concentrate on writing and producing for the group and for others). The 1961-1965 Four Seasons membership were inducted into theRock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.Other activity
In addition to his work for the Seasons and Sinatra, he wrote and/or produced for
Diana Ross ,Michael Jackson ,Barry Manilow ,Eric Carmen ,Peabo Bryson andRoberta Flack . In particular, he has produced six complete albums forNeil Diamond , as well as the movie soundtrack albums for Diamond's "The Jazz Singer" and "Little Shop of Horrors".In the 1990s Gaudio moved to Nashville and produced recordings for Canadian country artist
George Fox , among others. He lured Neil Diamond to Nashville to record the album "Tennessee Moon ". In recent years Gaudio has focused on musical theater, writing the music for the 2001London production of "Peggy Sue Got Married".Gaudio was instrumental in mounting "
Jersey Boys ," a musical play based on the lives of The Four Seasons, which ran at the La Jolla Playhouse throughJanuary 2 ,2005 and then opened on Broadway on Nov. 6, 2005 to mostly positive reviews. In 2006, the play won fourTony Awards , including Best Musical. In 2007, it has won aGrammy Award in the Best Musical Show Album category. In "Jersey Boys", credit is given to a then-teenagedJoe Pesci for introducing Gaudio to Tommy DeVito, thus initiating the original makeup of the Four Seasons.Gaudio is a member of the
Songwriters Hall of Fame .References
External links
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* [http://genuine-imitation-life-gazette.com Genuine Imitation Life Gazette] fan page
* [http://www.jerseyboysblog.com Jersey Boys Blog] is the Broadway musical story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.
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