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Bobby Rydell, was born Robert Ridarelli April 26, 1942 in
Philadelphia, PA. In the 1950’s he captured the world’s attention
and the hearts of every teeny bopper. One of the premier teen
idols of the day, Bobby soon set himself apart in the early days
of rock as more than just a pretty face. He was an accomplished
musician and singer long before his first appearance on American
Bandstand, where the world first saw that famous pompadour & warm
smile. Billboard lists Bobby Rydell as earning 34 Top 40
hits, making him one of the Top 5 artists of his era.
His career has continued to span the decades as he continues to
perform all over the world. The years have only improved his
talents and have allowed him to develop & craft remarkable vocal
skills, continuing to melt hearts & rock souls.
He continues to perform in a wildly successful act "The Golden
Boys" which co-stars his old friends Frankie Avalon & Fabian. It’s
a warm, funny, music-filled journey back in time (complete with
videos) that hasn’t disappointed audiences for the past 12 years
they’ve been performing this show!
Bobby’s solo act is very special ~ with family stories, comedy, &
soulful music. He has an excellent command of phrasing that is
apparent in songs like "When I Take My Sugar to Tea," "Walking My
Baby Back Home," "Cry me a River." He possesses a formidable range
of vocalization that is the purist entertainment you’ll see. He
does a tribute to fellow teen idol, Bobby Darin, with "Dream
Lover," "Splish Splash" & "Mack the Knife." His mega-hit, VOLARE,
is regularly a show stopper. There’s even a medley of songs from
his classic motion picture, "Bye Bye Birdie." Bobby serves up a
mix of pure musical relaxation that is simply wonderful.
Bobby was honored by the City of Philadelphia, through the efforts
of his Fan Club, when the 2400 Block of S. 11th Street in
Philadelphia was named BOBBY RYDELL BOULEVARD.
The event was celebrated with a parade, a string band and Bobby
arriving in a 1950 Pink Cadillac. The Mayor of Philadelphia
attended along with thousands of people.
A huge Block-Party followed dedication ceremonies. Bobby has also
been inducted into Philadelphia’s prestigious "Walk of Fame" where
he was one of the first 10 inductees to have a star on Broad
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