Nick MassiNick Massi (born Nicholas Macioci) (September 19, 1935 - December 24, 2000) was the bass singer for the Four Seasons, born in Newark, New Jersey. Massi had been playing with several bands before joining the Four Seasons in 1960 or 1961. With the group, he performed such hits as "Sherry", "Dawn (Go Away)", and "Rag Doll". Massi left the Four Seasons in 1965. He succumbed to cancer in 2000. This page about Nick Massi includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Nick Massi News stories about Nick Massi External links for Nick Massi Videos for Nick Massi Wikis about Nick Massi Discussion Groups about Nick Massi Blogs about Nick Massi Images of Nick Massi |
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He succumbed to cancer in 2000. Miller is married to singer/songwriter Julie Miller. With the group, he performed such hits as "Sherry", "Dawn (Go Away)", and "Rag Doll". Massi left the Four Seasons in 1965. He co-produced and performed on Jimmie Dale Gilmore's 2000 album Endless Night. Massi had been playing with several bands before joining the Four Seasons in 1960 or 1961. In addition to releasing several solo albums over the years, Miller has toured as lead guitarist/backing vocalist for Emmylou Harris's Spyboy band, Steve Earle on his El Corazon tour, and Linda Ronstadt. Nick Massi (born Nicholas Macioci) (September 19, 1935 - December 24, 2000) was the bass singer for the Four Seasons, born in Newark, New Jersey. Miller formed the Buddy Miller Band, which included singer/songwriter Shawn Colvin on vocals and guitar. Buddy Miller is a country singer, songwriter, recording artist and producer, currently living in Nashville, Tennessee. Universal United House of Prayer, 2004. Midnight and Lonesome, 2002. Cruel Moon, 1999. Poison Love, 1997. Your Love and Other Lies, 1995. |