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  1. 5. Aug. 2015 · Don Ciccone was behind 2 of the most beautiful ballads of the '60s. After Critters, he joined the Four Seasons and Tommy James & the Shondells

  2. Ciccone served as the bass player and utilized his vocals on such hits as "Who Loves You" (1975) and "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)", the latter achieved both number one and gold record status. After his departure from "The Four Seasons" in 1981, Ciccone joined another legendary band "Tommy James and The Shondells" and served as both bass player and music director. In 1987, he launched his ...

  3. Don Ciccone's career as a singer and musician (The Critters, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Tommy James and the Shondells) has taken him around the world -- but songwriting remains nearest to his heart. After all, his initiation into the music industry came as a direct result of a producer overhearing him rehearse an original song during a break in a recording session.

  4. 12. Okt. 2016 · KETCHUM, Idaho (AP) — Don Ciccone, the lead singer and songwriter of The Critters, died last week in Ketchum, Idaho. He was 70. Ciccone wrote the group's hit, "Mr. Dieingly Sad," which reached ...

  5. 10. Okt. 2016 · Don Ciccone, a singer-songwriter who was a member of the Four Seasons, the Shondells, and the Critters, died Saturday, according to his daughter. He was 70. Born in New Jersey, Ciccone was a foundi

  6. The Critters were a successful American pop group with several hits in the 1960s, most notably “Mr. Dieingly Sad” a Billboard top-25 hit in 1966. The group formed in New Jersey in 1964 when singer-guitarist Don Ciccone (March 3, 1946 – October 10, 2016) and saxophonist Bob Podstawski joined local group the Vibratones, comprising Jim …

  7. 2. Sept. 2021 · Written by Don Ciccone. Arranged and produced by Stan Vincent.Hailing from New Jersey, Don was a founding member of the Critters and wrote their #17 hit from...

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