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The Wonder Who was actually a pseudonym used by the American rock band The Four Seasons. The Four Seasons, known for hits like "Sherry" and "Big Girls Don't Cry," adopted the alias The Wonder Who in the 1960s to experiment with different musical styles and sounds without the expectations and constraints associated with their main band. Under the name The Wonder Who, they released a cover of Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," which became a hit in 1965. The decision to use a pseudonym allowed The Four Seasons to showcase their versatility and explore new creative avenues while maintaining their established identity and success in the music industry.
The Wonder Who's music under this alias was characterized by a more folk and rock-inspired sound compared to The Four Seasons' signature doo-wop style. Despite the success of their singles released as The Wonder Who, the band eventually returned to using their original name and continued to achieve chart-topping success throughout the 1960s and beyond.
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