
Frankie Avalon, born Francis Thomas Avallone on September 18, 1940, in the United States, is an American pop and rock singer. A prominent figure of the "Philadelphia school" of rock 'n' roll, he became a teenage idol between 1958 and 1960. His most notable hits include "Venus" and "Why", which topped the charts during the late 1950s. Other popular tracks like "Ginger Bread" further cemented his status. Beyond music, he also pursued a successful acting career. Frankie Avalon remains a significant contributor to the evolution of pop and early rock music.
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