Great job George! I really like all the memorabilia you collected like posters, nic-nacs the record company, gave away. I really liked the Beech-Nut gum commercial with Lets Hang On in it. I'd appreciate any inside info you can dig up on it.Thank you again for keeping us informed!
Thank you and I appreciate you watching and your comment. The Beech-Nut Gum signed contract I received a few years ago and I will put a vid together with more info. Be well.
In the Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan neighborhood, a young girl with a dirty face and wearing ragged clothes approached Gaudio's automobile. When he reached into his wallet to pay her, he found that none of the notes were smaller than $10. He gave the girl a $10 bill. (Some accounts indicate that it was a $5 bill.) "The image of her stuck in my head until I wrote 'Rag Doll'", Gaudio recalled in a 2009 interview.
Rag Doll is one of the quintessential exemplars of The Four Seasons' sound.
I would agree and thank you for watching.
Great band and song. Your information/facts on their stats are really good. The signed memorabilia is "off the chart" amazing.
Great work, Sir! 👏👏👏👏
I would agree. Thank you and appreciate you watching. Be well.
Great post George
I thank you and appreciate you watching.
Great job George! I really like all the memorabilia you collected like posters, nic-nacs the record company, gave away. I really liked the Beech-Nut gum commercial with Lets Hang On in it. I'd appreciate any inside info you can dig up on it.Thank you again for keeping us informed!
Thank you and I appreciate you watching and your comment. The Beech-Nut Gum signed contract I received a few years ago and I will put a vid together with more info. Be well.
Great video George ❤
I thank you and appreciate you watching.
Fantastic background on an all time great Valli 4 Seasons song, Rag Doll. Love that autographed pic sleeve by all 4 original band members.
Great Video my friend.
Thank you Curtis and appreciate you watching.
In the Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan neighborhood, a young girl with a dirty face and wearing ragged clothes approached Gaudio's automobile. When he reached into his wallet to pay her, he found that none of the notes were smaller than $10. He gave the girl a $10 bill. (Some accounts indicate that it was a $5 bill.) "The image of her stuck in my head until I wrote 'Rag Doll'", Gaudio recalled in a 2009 interview.