Bobby Rydell, 60s teen idol and 'Bye Bye Birdie' star, dies

Bobby Rydell

Singer Bobby Rydell is proven aboard a luxurious liner in New York Metropolis after arrival from Europe on March 12, 1962. (AP Photograph, File)


Bobby Rydell, a pompadoured heartthrob of early rock `n roll who was a star of radio, tv and the film musical "Bye Bye Birdie," died Tuesday.


Rydell died of issues from pneumonia at a hospital in a suburb of his hometown of Philadelphia, in response to an announcement posted by his advertising and marketing and occasion coordinator Maria Novey.


Rydell, who credited a 2012 kidney and liver transplant with extending his life, was 79.


Together with James Darren, Fabian and Frankie Avalon, Rydell was amongst a wave of healthful teen idols who emerged after Elvis Presley and earlier than the rise of the Beatles.


Between 1959 and 1964, he had practically three dozen High 40 singles together with "Wild One," "Volare," "Wildwood Days," "The Cha-Cha-Cha" and "Neglect Him," a tune of comfort for a bereft woman that helped encourage the Beatles' basic "She Loves You."


He had recurring roles on "The Crimson Skelton Present" and different tv packages, and 1963's "Bye Bye Birdie" was rewritten to provide Rydell a serious half because the boyfriend of Ann-Margret. He did not wish to transfer to Hollywood, nonetheless, and "Birdie" grew to become his solely important film function -- although the highschool within the hit '70s musical "Grease" was named for him.


Rydell by no means strayed removed from his Philadelphia roots, residing within the space for many of his life. The block of eleventh Road the place he grew up was christened Bobby Rydell Boulevard by his hometown in 1995.


"I by no means considered myself as a star," he informed The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2003. "I used to be only a man who went on the market and labored."


He was born Robert Ridarelli in a South Philadelphia neighbourhood that will additionally produce teen idols Darren, Fabian and Avalon. They knew one another as youngsters -- Rydell performed drums with Avalon on trumpet in a gaggle known as Rocco and the Saints.


Earlier than he graced the covers of minor magazines and film screens, Rydell made his bones as a teen in Philadelphia golf equipment.


He made his efficiency debut as a 7-year-old drummer, not a singer. His first drum equipment was a present from his father, Al Ridarelli, who impressed his son's alternative of instrument by taking him to see Gene Krupa carry out.


At age 9, he debuted on an novice tv present and have become its common drummer for 3 years.


Rydell acquired his large break in 1959 on "American Bandstand," which initially was broadcast from Philadelphia. His first hit, "Kissing Time," rapidly adopted, and the thin 17-year-old with a pompadour haircut rocketed to stardom. Rydell and his fellow Philadelphia performers had been superb for "Bandstand" host Dick Clark, who sought to make rock n' roll palatable to younger and previous. He additionally made dwell appearances nationwide on a tour organized by Clark.


Altering musical tastes ushered in by the Beatles and the remainder of the British Invasion defused the hit-making careers of Rydell and his compatriots, and he continued performing and recording music with restricted success within the late Nineteen Sixties and Seventies. However in 1985, he joined his previous associates Avalon and Fabian for what they thought can be a number of appearances. They dubbed themselves "The Golden Boys of Bandstand," and the exhibits had been so profitable that the trio ended up touring for 3 years and performing 300 exhibits nationwide.


"We weren't out to show something. We simply stated to ourselves, `Listed below are three Italian children from South Philadelphia, born and raised inside two blocks of one another. Let's go on the market and have enjoyable,"' Rydell informed The Atlantic Metropolis Weekly in 2006. "That hasn't modified. I feel folks see that angle coming from the stage. It is a enjoyable present to look at -- that is what's made it so profitable. We have now a good time doing it."


Rydell's childhood sweetheart and first spouse, Camille, died in 2003.


He's survived by his second spouse, Linda Hoffman, whom he married in 2009, together with son Robert Ridarelli, daughter Jennifer Dulin, and 5 grandchildren.


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Former AP staffer JoAnn Loviglio contributed biographical materials to this report.

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