Bobby Riddle, one of the greatest teen idols of the pre-Beatles era in rock ‘n’ roll, passed away a few weeks before his 80th birthday.
Riddle, whose most popular songs were “Volare”, “Swinging School” and “Wild One”, died Tuesday, according to several publications.
Born as Robert Louis Ridarelli, Rydell was a musician at an early age and at the age of 7 he went to nightclubs in the Philly / South Jersey area. Second Variety.
After changing his name, Ryder tried to enter show business as a singer and drummer. One of his first bands, Rocco and the Saints announced another future teenage idol, Frank Avalon, on trumpet.
Rydell first reached the national level in 1959, when “Kissin’ Time ”climbed to number 11 on the charts. He had 13 more Top 20 hits before his last Top 10 hit, “Forget Him,” in 1964.
In 1963, he began acting and starred opposite Ann-Margaret and Dick Van Dyke in the film “Bye Bye Birdie”.
Although Riddle had no more than 40 major hits, it remained a popular tourist activity and influenced pop culture in other ways.
For example, it was named in honor of Ryder High in the musical “Grease” and Paul McCartney said that the “yeah, yeah, yeahs” in the Beatles song “She Loves You” was inspired by a Ryder song, or “Swingin ‘ School ”.”. “Or” Forget it “.
Since 1985, Rydele has regularly toured with Avalon and Philly’s teenage idol Fabian as the “Golden Boys”. According to Variety, they should be on the road again this year.
He only returned to the Vegas scene in six months.
Source: Huffpost