Dion DiMucci – 81

Dion DiMucci was widely recognized as the frontman of Dion and the Belmonts with hit singles like Ruby Baby and The Wanderer. He undoubtedly was a top music charter in the 1960s. He is known for his eclectic music style, which combines rock and R&B elements with a tad of doo-wop.

Later on, DiMucci ventured into a solo career by releasing an album called Alone with Dion, which topped the US charts with singles like the Lonely Teenager. He also reached the top number one spot on the music charts when he recorded alongside the vocal group Del-Satins. In his musical journey, he also began to take an interest in blues-oriented material. In 1989, DiMucci was made his way into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In fact, it did not stop there! The famous singer showed he still had a lot of gas left in the tank and continued to release several songs with contemporary artists in 2000. He was given a spot in the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002.

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