The Four Seasons Band - Members
| Member | Role | Tenure | |--------|------|--------| | (born 1932–2021) | Bass, backing vocals | 1965–1975 | | Don Ciccone (1946–2016) | Guitar, bass, vocals (ex-Critters) | 1975–1981 | | Gerry Polci (born 1952) | Drums, co-lead vocals (“December 1963”) | 1975–1984 | | John Paiva (born 1947) | Lead guitar | 1970s–1980s |
The story of is one of the most enduring sagas in American rock and roll history. While the band saw dozens of musicians pass through its ranks over seven decades, the core of their legacy rests on a few key individuals who defined their signature "Jersey" sound. The Original Four: The Legends of the 1960s the four seasons band members
(active 1960–present, with various lineups) are one of the best-selling musical groups of all time, known for falsetto-driven pop-rock and doo-wop hits like “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” “Rag Doll,” and “December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night).” Their core sound was built around four principal members during the classic years. | Member | Role | Tenure | |--------|------|--------|
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The Four Seasons, originally known as , are iconic for their distinct doo-wop and pop-rock sound, led by the unmistakable falsetto of Frankie Valli