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'''Frankie Valli''' (May 3, 1934) is an American singer. As lead singer of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, he scored hits like ''Sherry'' (1962), ''Big Girls Don't Cry'' (1962), ''Walk Like A Man'' (1963), ''Rag Doll'' (1964) and ''December, 1963 (O What A Night)'' and ''Can't Take My Eyes Off You'' (1967). As a solo artist, his biggest hits were ''My Eyes Adored You'' (1974) and the theme song to the film ''Grease'' (1978).
  
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==Frank Zappa and Frankie Valli==
  
[[Van Dyke Parks]] (born January 3, 1943) is an American composer, arranger, producer, musician, singer, and actor. Parks is recognized for his collaboration with ''Brian Wilson'' of [[The Beach Boys]] on the album, ''Smile'' (including the song "Heroes and Villains"). Parks has created a distinct musical legacy and influence through his own albums, and through his work for other artists and behind the scenes in the music industry.
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On 19 November 1979, Zappa played Valli's song ''Stay'' on [[WPIX, New York]].  
  
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During ''"[[Star Special]]",'' when FZ was a guest DJ on BBC Radio 1 in 1980, Zappa played Valli's theme song, ''"[[Grease (The Track)]]"'' from the film ''[[Grease (The Film)]] (1978)''
[[wikipedia:Van Dyke Parks|Van Dyke Parks]]<br>
 
  
[[Category:Composers|Parks, Van Dyke]]
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Interviewed on [[KPFM-FM Radio Interview, 84/5|KPFM-FM]] (17 May, 1984), Zappa made the following request:
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[[Category:Producers|Parks, Van Dyke]]
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'''FZ:''' (...) ''And we're still auditioning for another keyboard vocalist. The rehearsals start on monday.''<br>
[[Category:Actors|Parks, Van Dyke]]
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'''CA:''' ''Really, right after ...''<br>
[[Category:Singers|Parks, Van Dyke]]
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'''FZ:''' ''Yeah, so if, y'know, you got somebody out there who can ... ah ... play ... ah ... very proficient ... ah ... synthesizer and keyboards, and also happens to be able to sing like Frankie Valli ...''<br>
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'''CA:''' ''High?'' [''laughs'']<br>
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'''FZ:''' ''Yeah, right, we need ... 'coz everybody else is singing in low, we need some more in the high vocal department. Tell 'em t' call your ... ah ... station and I'll arrange for an audition if he's really competent.''<br>
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==See also==
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* [[Wikipedia:Frankie Valli]]
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[[Category:Favorite Artists|Valli, Frankie]]
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[[Category:Pop Musicians|Valli, Frankie]]
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[[Category:Singers|Valli, Frankie]]

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Frankie Valli

Frankie Valli (May 3, 1934) is an American singer. As lead singer of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, he scored hits like Sherry (1962), Big Girls Don't Cry (1962), Walk Like A Man (1963), Rag Doll (1964) and December, 1963 (O What A Night) and Can't Take My Eyes Off You (1967). As a solo artist, his biggest hits were My Eyes Adored You (1974) and the theme song to the film Grease (1978).

Frank Zappa and Frankie Valli

On 19 November 1979, Zappa played Valli's song Stay on WPIX, New York.

During "Star Special", when FZ was a guest DJ on BBC Radio 1 in 1980, Zappa played Valli's theme song, "Grease (The Track)" from the film Grease (The Film) (1978)

Interviewed on KPFM-FM (17 May, 1984), Zappa made the following request:

FZ: (...) And we're still auditioning for another keyboard vocalist. The rehearsals start on monday.
CA: Really, right after ...
FZ: Yeah, so if, y'know, you got somebody out there who can ... ah ... play ... ah ... very proficient ... ah ... synthesizer and keyboards, and also happens to be able to sing like Frankie Valli ...
CA: High? [laughs]
FZ: Yeah, right, we need ... 'coz everybody else is singing in low, we need some more in the high vocal department. Tell 'em t' call your ... ah ... station and I'll arrange for an audition if he's really competent.

See also