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The Four Seasons founder Tommy DeVito (92) died of COVID-19 | NOW

Tommy DeVito, one of the founders of the successful pop group The Four Seasons, died on Monday at the age of 92. He died in a hospital in the American city of Las Vegas from the effects of the corona virus.

DeVito had been hospitalized for complications from COVID-19.

The singer and guitarist left The Four Seasons in 1971 after other band members voiced their frustrations about his alleged gambling addiction. Frankie Valli and Bob Gaudio, who co-founded the group with DeVito, regret on social media the loss of their former colleague. “We will miss him and wish his family the best of luck in this difficult time.”

DeVito was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the 1990s. He was involved in the group’s big hits such as Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry in Rag Doll.

DeVito was also portrayed in the successful musical Jersey Boys. In 2006 he released the solo album A Man for All Seasons from.

According to Alfred Nittoli, a friend of DeVito, a ceremony is organized for the singer in New Jersey.

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