The Bob Gaudio Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.
On this episode, we present an interview with Bob Gaudio, Hall of Fame songwriter and founding member of the Four Seasons. Bob is one of America’s most successful and celebrated songwriters. The Vocal Group Hall of Fame has said that “The Four Seasons” were the most popular rock ‘n roll band before The Beatles.
Gaudio is also a record producer, and former keyboard player and vocalist, but he’s perhaps best known for his songwriting. He wrote “Sherry” the first #1 hit for The Four Seasons, along with “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You” and many others.
Through the years, Bob Gaudio’s songs have been recorded by other artists like Nina Simone, Peabo Bryson, Roberta Flack, Barry Manilow, The Temptations, Diana Ross and Frank Sinatra.
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