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Bobby Vee


Teen Beat / Teen Rock

Years Active, 1959 - 2014

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Fargo, North Dakota, USA

Born April 30, 1943, Died Oct. 24, 2016 (aged 73), Rogers, Minnesota

North Dakota

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Bobby Vee

Robert Thomas Velline (April 30, 1943 – October 24, 2016), known professionally as Bobby Vee, was an American singer, songwriter and musician who was a teen idol in the early 1960s and also appeared in films. According to Billboard magazine, he had thirty-eight Hot 100 chart hits, ten of which reached the Top 20. He had six gold singles in his career.

Biography 

Career 

Vee was born in Fargo, North Dakota, to Sydney Ronald Velline (a chef, pianist and fiddle player) and Saima Cecelia Tapanila, in a family of Norwegian and Finnish heritage. His first single, "Suzie Baby," was written by Vee with a nod to Buddy Holly's "Peggy Sue" and recorded for the Soma label, based in Minneapolis, in 1959; it was a hit in Minnesota and drew enough national attention to be purchased by Liberty Records, which signed him later that year.  His follow-up single, a cover of Adam Faith's UK number-one "What Do You Want?", charted in the lower reaches of the Billboard pop chart in early 1960. His fourth release, a revival of the Clovers' doo-wop ballad "Devil or Angel" (U.S. number six), brought him into the big time with U.S. buyers. His next single, "Rubber Ball" (1961, U.S. number six, Australia number one), made him an international star. He has cited as influences, producer Snuff Garrett and his personal manager, Arnold MillsRead the Original text here >>> Bobby Vee

Bobby Vee ”Legendary Masters Series” United Artists UAD 60055/6 [1973]

Devil or Angel - 1960

Stayin’ In - 1961

How many tears - 1961

Take Good Care Of My Baby - 1961

More Then I Can Say - 1961

Run To Him - 1961

The night has a Thousand Eyes - 1962

Sharing You - 1962

Please Don't Ask About Barbara - 1962

Walkin' with my angel - 1962

Rubber Ball - 1963

The Opposite - 1964


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