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Robert Louis Ridarelli (April 26, 1942 – April 5, 2022), known by the stage name Bobby Rydell (), was an American singer and actor who mainly performed
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and
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music. In the early 1960s, he was considered a
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. His most well-known songs include " Wildwood Days", " Wild One" and " Volare" (cover of an Italian song by Domenico Modugno, " Nel blu, dipinto di blu"); in 1963 he appeared in the musical film '' Bye Bye Birdie''. In the 1980s, he joined a trio called The Golden Boys, with fellow former teen idols
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and
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. He continued to tour up until his death in 2022.


Early life

Rydell was born on April 26, 1942 and was the son of Jennie Ridarelli (née Sapienza) and Adrio "Al" Ridarelli. Both of his parents were of Italian descent. He grew up in the Lower Moyamensing neighborhood of
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. As a child, he mimicked the singers he saw on television, and at the age of seven his father took him around the clubs of Philadelphia, asking if he could sing and do some impersonations. By the time he was eight, his reputation led to an appearance on a talent show on the national television series,''TV Teen Club.'' He won the contest, and the show's presenter,
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, recruited him into the cast, where he remained for several years. It was here that his name was
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to Bobby Rydell.


Career

Rydell played in several bands in the Philadelphia area. As a 14-year-old he was the drummer for the Emanons (NoName spelled backward) which included his childhood friend Pat Azzara on guitar. Azzara later assumed the stage name Pat Martino, and went on to achieve recognition as one of the preeminent jazz guitarists of all time. Another band was Rocco and the Saints, in which he sang and played drums. After releasing three unsuccessful singles for small companies, he signed a recording contract with Cameo Records. This was run by Bernie Lowe, who had been the pianist accompanying him on ''TV Teen Club.'' After a couple of flops, " Kissin' Time" made the charts in 1959. In May 1960, Rydell toured Australia with
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, Billy "Crash" Craddock,
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,
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. His second success was " We Got Love". The album of the same name, his first, sold a million copies and obtained
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status. "Wild One" was followed with " Little Bitty Girl" which was his second million-selling single. He continued releasing hit songs with "
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" backed by "
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" and "Volare" later in 1960, which also sold over a million copies. It is estimated he sold over 25 million records in total. In 1961, he performed at the Copacabana in New York City, where he was the youngest performer to headline at the nightclub. In February 1961, he appeared at the Festival du Rock at the Palais des Sports de Paris in Paris, France. Rydell's success and prospects led his father, Adrio, a foreman at the Electro-Nite Carbon Company in Philadelphia, to resign in 1961 after 22 years to become his son's road manager. In 1963, Rydell released the song " Wildwood Days", which reached Number 17 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and remained there for nine weeks. A mural on the Wildwood, New Jersey, boardwalk, painted in 2014, honors Rydell, whose song placed the community in the national spotlight. That same year, Rydell portrayed Hugo Peabody in the film version of '' Bye Bye Birdie'', also starring
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and
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. The original stage production of ''Bye Bye Birdie'' had no real singing role for the character of Hugo, but the movie script was rewritten specifically to expand the part for Rydell. In 2011,
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digitally restored the film. Rydell and Ann-Margret were in attendance at the restoration premiere in
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, hosted by the
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. During the 1960s, Rydell had numerous
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s on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100
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. His recording career earned him 34 Top 100 hits, placing him in the top five artists of his era (''Billboard''). They included his most popular successes: "Wild One" (his highest scoring single, at number 2), " Volare" (number 4), "Swingin' School" (number 5), "Kissin' Time" (number 11), " Sway" (number 14), " I've Got Bonnie" (number 18), and " The Cha-Cha-Cha" (number 10). His last major chart success was " Forget Him", which reached number 4 on the Hot 100 in January 1964. The song, written by
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, was his fifth and final gold disc winner. Rydell left Cameo-Parkway Records later in 1964 and signed with
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. By that point, the
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had arrived and acts such as Rydell suffered a dramatic decline in popularity. Bands such as
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became more popular, and Rydell unknowingly inspired
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and
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to write "
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", a song which paved the way for their success in the US. During that time, he performed on many television programs, including ''
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'', where a recurring role as Zeke Kadiddlehopper, Clem Kadiddlehopper's younger cousin, was written for him by Skelton. He also appeared on '' The Danny Thomas Show'',
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,
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, and '' The George Burns Show''. He was a regular on '' The Milton Berle Show'' and was a panelist on ''
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'' in 1964. On October 6, 1964, he made a guest appearance on the episode "Duel" of the television series '' Combat!''. It was Rydell's first dramatic acting role. In 1963, Rydell starred in an unsold television pilot called '' Swingin' Together'' produced by
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, which featured him as the frontman for a four-piece rock 'n roll band seeking their big break. Also during that time, Rydell served in the 103rd Engineer Battalion of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. In January 1968, it was announced in the UK music magazine ''
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'' that Rydell had signed a long-term recording contract with
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. He continued to perform in
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s, supper clubs and
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venues throughout the 1970s and 1980s, but his career was hampered by the refusal by ABKCO Records to reissue Rydell's Cameo-Parkway catalog, so it was completely unavailable until 2005, although he did re-record his hits in 1995 for
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Records). He had one more hit after 1965, a
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re-recording of "Sway", which reached the ''Billboard''
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chart in 1976. Rydell continued to tour for the remainder of his life, often with Frankie Avalon and Fabian Forte, performing under the name "The Golden Boys". His autobiography was published in 2016.


Personal life

Rydell was married to his first wife, Camille Quattrone Ridarelli, for 35 years, from 1968 until her death in 2003. They had two children. He married Linda Hoffman in 2009. Rydell was a longtime resident of
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, and lived in the same house from 1963 to 2019 before he resided in
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until his death. Rydell served in the U.S. National Guard, and began his service in 1964 with two months of basic training at Fort Dix. The street on which he was born in Philadelphia was renamed Bobby Rydell Boulevard, in his honor. In 2023, it was announced that a statue of Rydell would be erected in Wildwood, New Jersey, through the Bobby Rydell Foundation organized by his family.


Health and death

Rydell cancelled a 2012 Australia tour because his health had deteriorated significantly and he was in need of urgent major surgery. On July 9, 2012, he underwent a double organ transplant, to replace his liver and one kidney, at
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in his hometown of Philadelphia. In January 2013, six months after the double transplant surgery, Rydell returned to the stage in Las Vegas for a three-night engagement to a sold-out audience. He continued to perform internationally and returned to tour Australia in 2014. Rydell died from complications of pneumonia at Jefferson Abington Hospital on April 5, 2022, three weeks before his 80th birthday.


Media

In the Broadway musical drama '' Grease'', its film adaptation, and the film's sequel ''
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'', the high school was named "Rydell High" after Rydell. In 2000, in the book ''
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'' (p. 96),
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said: No specific song title is given in ''The Beatles Anthology'', but Bob Spitz writes in '' The Beatles: The Biography'' that McCartney originally modeled "She Loves You" on the Rydell "answering song" called "Swingin' School", and not "Forget Him", as is commonly cited. In the
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-winning film '' Green Book'' (2018), Rydell is portrayed in the opening scenes by actor Von Lewis.


Albums discography

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Albums


Singles discography

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and Bobby Rydell * b/w = "backed with"


Selected filmography

* '' Bye Bye Birdie'' (1963) * '' Combat!: The Duel'' (1964) * '' That Lady from Peking'' (1975) * '' Mr. Rock 'n' Roll: The Alan Freed Story'' (1999)


Bibliography

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See also

* List of people from Philadelphia * History of Italian Americans in Philadelphia *
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* List of Italian-American entertainers * List of stage names


References


External links


Official website
* Bobby Rydell at Billboard.combr>History-of-rock.comCameo Parkway history, pictures, listsBobby Rydell obituary on Best Classic Bands
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