Bobby Rydell

Bobby Rydell born (April 26, 1942) was an American "teen idol" in the days in early days of Rock and Roll. Born Robert Louis Ridarelli in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as a teenager, he played with Frankie Avalon in a band known as Rocco and the Saints. During the 1960s, he had 34 hits on Billboard magazine's top 40 including perhaps his most popular, the 1960 hit, "Wild One." Rydell, Bobby Rydell, Bobby Rydell, Bobby Rydell, Bobby Rydell, Bobby

 

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