Frankie Valli’s singing career began as a part of the group, “Variety Trio” with Tommy DeVito and Nick Macioci. Valli later became a part of “The 4 Seasons” group and though the other four members came and went, Valli remained the lead singer as time went on.
Over the years, Valli sang several hit songs including: “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” “You’re Ready Now,” and “Fallen Angel.” Valli’s voice and style became essential to the classic, feel-good genre of ‘60s swing and he still performs to this today. In 2021, he released his 12th studio album “A Touch of Jazz.”
Sandra Dee
The doe-eyed blonde, Sandra Dee, started out as a model and later moved to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career. Her first appearance on-screen was in the 1957 film “Until They Sail” and after this, she appeared in a few other films until she landed the starring role in the comedic, beach movie, “Gidget.”
She was married to a fellow-teen idol, Bobby Darin whom she divorced a few years later, though they share a son. By the end of the ‘60s, Dee was dropped by Universal Pictures as her career declined. Sadly, she struggled with an eating disorder and self-image problems throughout her life and in 2005 passed away from kidney disease complications.
Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande was first an actress on the Nickelodeon show, “Victorious” before becoming one of today’s biggest pop stars. The Victorious audience was wowed by Grande’s powerful voice and vocal range when she would occasionally sing on the show and in 2013, she released her first album, “Yours Truly.”
With a powerful, sultry voice, multiple hits like “Love Me Harder” and “Break Free,” and multiple concert tours later, Grande maintains a huge fanbase. Her album, “Thank U, Next” was released in 2019 and dealt with the relationship troubles she had recently experienced, most notably with Pete Davidson.
Zac Efron
Zac Efron stole teenage hearts as the golden-haired, blue-eyed basketball star in the 2006 Disney movie, “Highschool Musical.” After two sequels, Efron took a step away from Disney with his role in the film “Me and Orson Welles.” Once proven a solid actor, Efron went on to star in “The Lucky One” and “The Greatest Showman.”
His grittiest role to date was playing serial killer Ted Bundy in “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile.” He also famously starred alongside Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in the reboot movie "Baywatch." Efron’s career has diversified over the years to include Netflix documentarian with his series, “Down To Earth.”
Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus was born to famous country singer Billy Ray Cyrus and while many know her from the Disney series “Hannah Montana" Cyrus’s music career really took off after she released “The Climb” in 2009. Her catchy song, “Party in the U.S.A.” was also a hit.
But it was the release of her album “Can’t Be Tamed” and her new, controversial image that followed that kept fans along for the ride. Today, Cyrus is still a household name having appeared in a smattering of tv shows and films and with the continuous release of her music. Her songs "Wrecking Ball" and "Flowers" have also taken her career to dizzy new heights.