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  1. Frankie Avalon war einer der ersten und erfolgreichsten Teenageridole aus der Region Philadelphia, die viele weitere namhafte Popmusiker, z. B. Al Martino, hervorgebracht hat. Angeregt durch das Trompetenspiel seines Vaters, fing er schon früh an, sich mit Musik zu beschäftigen. Im „CR Club“ in Philadelphia, wo Eltern die Möglichkeit ...

  2. Frankie Avalon ( Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), 18 september 1940) is een Amerikaanse zanger en acteur. Hij werd geboren als Francis Thomas Avallone en begon al op 12-jarige leeftijd met televisieoptredens, in eerste instantie omdat hij goed trompet speelde. Zeven jaar later, in de jaren 50, was hij een tieneridool voor vele jonge dames.

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Frankie Avalon (born September 18, 1939, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.) is an American vocalist and actor best known for his chart-topping songs in the mid-1950s and early 1960s and as the star of youth-oriented beach movies. A wunderkind trumpet player, Avalon was already an experienced performer when, as a Philadelphia teenager, he joined ...

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  5. Real Name: Francis Thomas Avallone. Profile: American vocalist of Italian descent, successful in music, film and TV business of the 1950s and 1960s. Born September 18, 1940, Philadelphia, PA., of Italian-Americans Mary Loretta and Nicholas J. Avallone. In 1959 he scored two #1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, “Venus” and “Why”.

  6. Although he down plays the fact, Frankie Avalon was a child prodigy who was good enough to make guest appearances as a trumpet player on The Perry Como and Jackie Gleeson Television Shows. Frankie has a long string of Gold Record Million-Seller singles and albums. In 1959 alone Frankie had 6 solid hits that were in the top 40 and his music ...

  7. 30 de mar. de 2013 · Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show. March 14, 1959

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