With
good looks, fame and talent, Robert Ridarelli -- better known as Bobby Rydell
-- is considered an original American idol. After a teenage gig as drummer for
Rocco and the Saints, where he played with trumpet player Frankie Avalon,
Rydell launched his successful solo act in 1959. The hits flowed as Rydell
rocked up the charts with “We Got Love,” “Kissin’ Time,” “Wild One,” “That Old
Black Magic,” “I’ll Never Dance Again” and “Forget Him,” among others. Rydell
recorded 34 Top 40 hits, and is recognized by Billboard as one of the Top Five
Artists of the early ‘60s.
Beyond
selling millions of records, Rydell enjoyed fame as a regular on 1960s
television, appearing on “American Bandstand,” “The Red Skelton Show” and “The
Milton Berle Show.” In 1963, Rydell was also featured in the classic film “Bye
Bye Birdie” as Ann-Margret’s boyfriend, Hugo Peabody.
Rydell
got the performing bug as a young boy in Philadelphia, doing impressions as a
kindergarten student. His interest in music developed as he accompanied his
father to the city’s big band hotspots. A storybook career followed, and Rydell
is now celebrated for his profound influence on popular music. His impact on
the era is evidenced in the hit movie “Grease,” as the producers chose Rydell
High as the name of the school where the action takes place—a tribute to Rydell
and the era in which the popular music was set.
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