Yes. I've read all of the books and Clawd dates Frankie.
yes they did
Frankie Lymons died at age 25, leaving three wives, none of them were ever divorced. All three of them are pictured in the attached small article. See Link
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Songs by both groups appeared on an LP, The Beatles vs. The Four Seasons, issued by Vee-Jay records in 1964, but neither group had any involvement with it. Also, Frankie Valli once covered The Beatles' "A Day In The Life." The 4 Seasons toured England in 1962 or 1963 and heard the Beatles music on the radio. They came back to the US and Frankie Valli talked their record company, VeeJay Records into signing the Beatles to their first record contract. So, for a short time, VeeJay records had two of the biggest recording groups in rock history recording for them ...
NO, Frankie is sweet as he could ever be!
Yes, Wildwood New Jersey is an island. It is between Stone Harbor and Cape May. If you have ever been there, you will notice that you can only get into the city by crossing a bridge.
It is thought to maybe be the Wildwood family or the Evergreen bears. The Wildwood and Evergreen families were made in the lat '80's (when SF were released) and I think Timbertop in the '90's (which people think was the first ever family). I hope this helps with your question.
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Yes. I've read all of the books and Clawd dates Frankie.
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No, but they did perform in Hamburg
No Frankie never ever was in the wizards of oz and Max Russo was portrayed By Jake T. Austin
no i think of course no they are small to kiss :O:O:O:O