During this second peak, they released the million-selling album Who Loves You (1975). Its title track and the nostalgic "" became international hits, with the latter reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Simultaneously, Valli enjoyed a parallel solo career with chart-toppers like "My Eyes Adored You" and the theme for the movie Grease . Honors and Pop Culture Impact

A unique blend of doo-wop precision and rock energy.

The Four Seasons masterfully blended doo-wop harmonies with a driving rock-and-roll beat, all crowned by Valli’s astonishing, piercing falsetto. Bob Gaudio, still a teenager when the band formed, penned songs that were both sophisticated and instantly catchy. Their production, often in collaboration with Bob Crewe, was lush but energetic—perfect for both jukeboxes and family living rooms.

Keyboards and tenor vocals (formerly of The Royal Teens). Tommy DeVito: Lead guitar and baritone vocals. Nick Massi: Bass guitar and bass vocals.

In recent years, the Four Seasons have continued to tour and perform, with a focus on nostalgia and celebrating their legacy. In 2019, they embarked on a farewell tour, which was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic.