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Gee. Big Apple. Roulette. Franklin Joseph Lymon (September 30, 1942 [5] [6] – February 27, 1968 [7]) was an American rock and roll / rhythm and blues singer and songwriter, best known as the boy soprano lead singer of the New York City -based early rock and roll doo-wop group The Teenagers. The group was composed of five boys, all in their ...
Frankie Lymon was the first black teenage pop star, a doo-wop pioneer and a rock 'n' roll influence. He died of a heroin overdose at 25 in 1968, after a career of success and struggle.
Frankie Lymon (* 30. September 1942 in New York City; † 27. Februar 1968 ebenda) war ein Rock-’n’-Roll- und Doo-Wop-Sänger, der vor allem als Frontman der Gruppe The Teenagers bekannt wurde. Leben. Lymon arbeitete im New Yorker Sta ...
5. Juni 2020 · Frankie Lymon was the first black teenage pop star in America, but his fame and fortune were short-lived. He died of a heroin overdose in 1968, after struggling with addiction and personal troubles.
28. Sept. 2022 · Frankie Lymon was a teen idol and the leader of the first all-teen rock 'n' roll band, but his life was marred by personal and legal troubles. He died at 25 after a drug overdose, but his legacy lives on in his classic hit 'Why Do Fools Fall in Love'.
Frankie Lymon, the rock 'n' roll singer who popularized "Why Do Fools Fall in Love?" was found dead yesterday in the apartment of a friend, apparently, of an overdose of narcotics,...
4. Jan. 2018 · The mirage of the singer's soaring success echoes the mirage of post-war tranquility at home. Frankie Lymon on the Ed Sullivan Show on May 25, 1958. America in the 1950s: postwar economy roaring, a chicken in every pot and two cars in every garage of the split-level house in Levittown, every cliché of union-made American middle-class ...