Artist Bio:
Bob Crewe was an American songwriter, record producer, and artist, best known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s. He was born on November 12, 1930, in Newark, New Jersey, and passed away on September 11, 2014, in Scarborough, Maine. Crewe achieved success as a songwriter, co-writing hits such as "Big Girls Don't Cry" and "Walk Like a Man" for the Four Seasons. He also collaborated with artists like Diane Renay, Freddy Cannon, and Mitch Ryder.
In addition to his songwriting, Crewe was a successful record producer, working with artists such as The Four Seasons, The Rays, and Oliver. He also had his own successful solo music career, releasing albums such as "Music to Watch Girls By" and "Barbarella." Crewe's contributions to the music industry have left a lasting impact, with his songs continuing to be popular and influential decades after their release.
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