Bobby Rydell, the Philly-born teen idol of the early 1960s whose hits included “Volare” and “Wild One” and who took part in a scene-stealing dance number with Ann-Margret in the 1963 film Bye Bye ...
Bobby Rydell, the 1960s teen heartthrob who appeared in the 1963 musical comedy “Bye Bye Birdie,” has died. He was 79. According to Variety, the cause of death was pneumonia. He passed just weeks ...
Legendary singer and Philly native Bobby Rydell has died at the age of 79. Rydell died Tuesday morning at Abington Jefferson Hospital from non-COVID-19 related pneumonia complications. Fellow ...
Former teen idol Bobby Rydell, known for songs including "Forget Him," "Wildwood Days," "Volare" and "Wild One," has died, according to multiple reports out of Philadelphia. He was 79. CNN said it ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Singer and Philadelphia native Bobby Rydell died on Tuesday at Jefferson Hospital, Action News has learned. The 1950s teen idol was known for his hits 'Wildwood Days,' 'Volare,' ...
Bobby Rydell, the '60s teen idol who rose to fame with such hits as "Wild One" and "Volare," is recovering after undergoing liver and kidney transplants last week. Rydell (born Robert Ridarelli) told ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Teen idol Bobby Rydell has died at age 79. The 1960s teen heartthrob, who appeared in the 1963 musical comedy “Bye Bye Birdie,” succumbed to pneumonia on April 5, according ...
Pop/rock singer and OG teen idol Bobby Rydell has died. He was 79. According to TMZ, “a person close to Bobby” confirmed that the singer suffered from health issues in recent months and had been ...