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Nicholas Macioci Wiki Biography
Nicholas Macioci, born on the 19th September 1927, was famously known as Nick Massi, one of the founding members of the popular 60’s group The Four Seasons.
So how much was Massi’s net worth? As of early 2016, it was reported to be $5 million, most of which he gained from his long career in music.
Growing up in Newark, New Jersey, Massi had always been a lover of music. Even in his teen years he was already playing with several groups, until he came across the band the Four Lovers. Massi along with Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Frankie Valli officially formed the band and played in various clubs and lounges in New Jersey, but had a hard time scoring an album deal.
In 1959, the group started working with Bob Crewe, a producer and songwriter, to serve as session musicians, but soon afterwards the band began getting opportunities playing to larger crowds. Finally in 1961, Crewe decided to sign the boys under his production company Gone Records under the new name The Four Seasons. The band’s first single “Bermuda” was not a hit, but they still continued working with Crewe to create new songs. The band later wrote and recorded the song “Sherry”, and this became a runaway success in several English-speaking countries.
After this first hit, the band went on to produce several more hit singles, including “Rag Doll”, “Bye Bye Baby”, “Walk Like A Man”, “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “Candy Girl” to name a few. The Four Seasons became one of the most famous rock and pop groups, and album sales individually helped each of the members’ net worth. Massi’s deep voice and natural talent as a bass guitarist also helped considerably in the group’s popularity.
Although the group witnessed the “British Invasion”, having British groups like the Rolling Stones and the Beatles virtually take over the music scene in the US, The Four Seasons still maintained their presence in various charts.
In 1965, after five years with the group Massi left due to the stress brought on by touring with the group. Even though he wasn’t in the group anymore, he retained his friendship with the members of the band. He also retained his net worth, and passion for music by working as a vocal coach, and even managed several groups like The Victorians, The Baby Toys and The Carmel.
In 1990, the Four Seasons were inducted into the Rock’n’ Roll Hall of Fame in New York City, one of the highest honours any band could receive.
In terms of his personal life, Massi died in December of 2000 at the age of 73 years old due to cancer. He was survived by his wife Margie and their three children. The couple resided in West Orange, New Jersey when he passed away. The group The Four Seasons was also honoured in the documentary musical “The Jersey Boys”, which debuted in 2006 – unfortunately, Massi was not able to see the project.
IMDB Wikipedia ” “Rag Doll” “Dawn (Go Away)” “The Baby Toys” “The Carmel” “The Four Seasons” (1960-1965) “The Victorians” “British Invasion” $5 million 1927 1954-06-06 2000 Actor American bass singer bass guitarist September 19 Bob Crewe Brooklyn December 24 Four Lovers Frankie Valli Hammond organ Joe Berger Lonnie Smith (jazz musician) Manhattan Neighborhood Network Music City Center Music Director NAMM Show Nashville New Jersey New York New York City Newark Nick Massi Net Worth Nick Massios Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1990) Sherry! Tennessee The Four Seasons The Four Seasons Gold Vault of Hits (1965) The Four Seasons Golden Hits of the Four Seasons (1965) The Four Seasons The 4 Seasons Greetings (1962) United States Vocal Group Hall of Fame (1999)
Nicholas Macioci Quick Info
Full Name | Nick Massi |
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Date Of Birth | September 19, 1927 |
Died | December 24, 2000, Newark, New Jersey, United States |
Place Of Birth | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Profession | American bass singer, bass guitarist, musician |
Nationality | American |
Children | Bobby Macioci, Patty Macioci, Nicky Macioci Jr., December, 1963, Who Loves You, Big Girls Don’t Cry |
IMDB | www.imdb.com/name/nm0557372 |
Awards | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1990), Vocal Group Hall of Fame (1999) |
Record Labels | Gone Records |
Albums | “Sherry”, “Dawn (Go Away)”, “Rag Doll”, The Four Seasons Golden Hits of the Four Seasons (1965), The Four Seasons Gold Vault of Hits (1965), The Four Seasons The 4 Seasons Greetings (1962) |
Music Groups | “The Four Seasons” (1960-1965), “Four Lovers”, “British Invasion”, “The Victorians”, “The Baby Toys”, “The Carmel” |
Nicholas Macioci Important Facts
- Elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (as a member of The Four Seasons) in 1990.
- First gained fame as a member of the rock group The Four Seasons.
Nicholas Macioci Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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Thank Your Lucky Stars | 1963 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Ed Sullivan Show | 1962 | TV Series | Himself | Self |