Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons: The Last Encores
About This Event
Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons present "The Last Encores" at NJPAC, a program that traces the arc of their hit-making years. Valli, a Grammy® Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, is known for his high falsetto on classics such as "Sherry" and "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You." The Newark-born Four Seasons emphasize tight ensemble blend, doo-wop roots and radio-era pop craft, favoring precision and vocal balance over spectacle.
About Sherry(song)
“Sherry” is a 1962 pop single by The Four Seasons, built around Frankie Valli’s high lead vocal and a tight, street-corner doo-wop pulse. Written by Bob Gaudio and producer Bob Crewe, it became a defining early hit of New Jersey’s close-orbit pop scene as it played constantly across New York City radio. The group’s early New York breakthrough followed quickly, including a major hometown moment at the Apollo Theater in Harlem during the hit’s first run. The song’s compressed drama still feels like a snapshot of tri-state teenage life finding its way onto the airwaves.
About the Artists
The Four Seasons
The Four Seasons are a Newark, New Jersey–born rock/pop vocal group that emerged in 1960 and later often appeared under the billing Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Their catalog sits at the intersection of street-corner harmonies and radio-era pop craft, built around tight ensemble blend and Valli’s high, unmistakable lead.
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons is an American rock and pop band formed in the 1960s, famous for hits like 'Sherry' and 'Big Girls Don't Cry', characterized by their unique vocal style and doo-wop influences.
Frankie Valli
Step into a world of iconic melodies and timeless charm with Frankie Valli, a legendary figure in rock and pop music. Performing at the renowned NJPAC, this Grammy® Lifetime Achievement Award winner continues to mesmerize audiences alongside The Four Seasons.