Bands & artists like Frankie Valli
If you like Frankie Valli, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
Artists to try next
The Four Seasons
As Valli's own group, they share the same lush vocal harmonies and upbeat pop-rock sound that defined their era.
The Beach Boys
GuideTheir intricate vocal arrangements and sunny melodies evoke a similar sense of joy and longing found in Valli's work.
The Hollies
With their melodic rock sound and harmonious vocals, The Hollies share a sonic landscape reminiscent of Frankie Valli's pop sensibilities.
Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge
Their rich vocal harmonies and blend of pop and doo-wop elements echo the emotional resonance found in Valli's performances.
The Monkees
GuideTheir upbeat pop-rock tunes and catchy melodies reflect a similar joyful yet nostalgic vibe present in Frankie Valli's music.
Neil Sedaka
GuideSedaka’s piano-driven pop melodies and emotive lyrics create a parallel to the soaring romanticism found in Valli’s songs.
The Stylistics
Their lush arrangements and falsetto leads resonate with the melodic richness typical of Frankie Valli's musical style.
Barry Manilow
GuideManilow’s theatrical pop approach and emotive ballads align closely with the dramatic flair often present in Valli's performances.
Common questions
Who sounds like Frankie Valli?
Artists similar to Frankie Valli include The Four Seasons, The Beach Boys, The Hollies and Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge. Each shares elements of Frankie Valli's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Frankie Valli?
Frankie Valli is primarily known for rock & roll. The music pulses with a driving rhythm and soaring melodies that create a vibrant tension between joy and longing.
Where should I start if I like Frankie Valli?
If you enjoy Frankie Valli, start with The Four Seasons — their album "The Very Best of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons" is a great entry point. As Valli's own group, they share the same lush vocal harmonies and upbeat pop-rock sound that defined their era.