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The Four Seasons
The Four Seasons were known as one of the biggest rock and roll group of the 1960s, although they don't enjoy the kind or respect from listeners and critics like the Beatles, Rolling Stones do. The big factor behind this is their distinguishing trademark in music and many finds their music as moralistic with tightly arranged romantic tunes. The band received reasonable respect for their innovative music that is influenced by the R&B. The group enjoyed immense popularity between 1962 and 1967 with some great hits like 'Big Girls Don't Cry,' 'Let's hang on,' and 'Sherry.' The Four Seasons had been playing around for a very long time before they are noticed as they got their first hit in 1962. They got offer from producer Bob Crewe in 1962, after this they never look back and gave some memorable tracks. Their music offers a lot to a music lover because it's full of versatility, with cool samba-like rhythms. They have always been receiving the reasonable audiences throughout their musical career, and there has been seen a huge demand for tickets whenever they perform live.
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