Tommy DeVito, a founding member of the Four Seasons, whose story was immortalized with that of the other members in the stage musical and movie “Jersey Boys,” died Monday night in Las V…
, whose story was immortalized with that of the other members in the stage musical and movie “Jersey Boys,” died Monday night in Las Vegas. He was 92 and had been hospitalized with COVID-19 complications.and Bob Gaudio, released a joint statement on social media, saying, “It is with great sadness that we report that Tommy DeVito, a founding member of the Four Seasons, has passed. We send our love to his family during this most difficult time. He will be missed by all who loved him.
They had three No. 1 hits in a row in 1962-63 with “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “Walk Like a Man.” The Four Seasons returned to the top of the chart with 1964’s “Rag Doll.”DeVito was born on June 19, 1928 in Belleville, New Jersey, the youngest of nine children of immigrants from Italy. By age 8, he had taught himself to play guitar. He was performing with his brother Nick and Hank Majewski as the Variety Trio in the early ’50s when Valli joined the band.
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