Frankie Avalon
Frankie Avalon was born Francis Thomas Avallone in Philadelphia in 1940. He started playing music early, forming a band called The Teenagers in 1956. His big...
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Frankie Avalon was born Francis Thomas Avallone in Philadelphia in 1940. He started playing music early, forming a band called The Teenagers in 1956. His big break came in 1959 with "Venus," a ballad that topped the charts and made him a teen idol.
He recorded songs like "Swingin' On a Rainbow" and "Dede Dinah" during that period. By the early 1960s, he'd moved into acting, appearing in beach party movies with Annette Funicello. The clean-cut image he projected in those films became his public persona for years.
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