Songwriter, dancer, artist, singer, manager and record producer Robert Stanley Crewe was born in Newark, New Jersey, on 12 November 1930. He met songwriting partner Frank Slay in 1953. He would sing on the demos of their songs. He will be remembered for their work with The Four Seasons, Dee Dee Sharpe, Ben E King and The Orlons, among others. He also collaborated with songwriter and singer Bob Gaudio and their first success was "Sherry". As a solo singer he recorded a number of albums in the 1960s. He designed a number of album covers and also had shows of his art works. The musical The Jersey Boys was very successful and proceeds from that show were used to set up a foundation doing charitable work for people with HIV and AIDS, the gay community and for bringing music and art to children in deprived communities.
Bob Crewe died in Scarborough, Maine, in a care home, after a fall and from declining health, on 11 September 2014.
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