
Bobby Vinton
Stanley Robert Vintula, Jr
was born on April 16, 1935 in
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, the son of a popular Pittsburgh bandleader.
At 16 years of age Bobby Vinton formed a band and began playing at
various clubs to help finance his college education at Duquesne University,
where before graduating with a degree in musical composition, he became
proficient in playing the clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, drums and oboe.
Signed to a recording contract with Epic Records, Bobby had his first #1 hit,
“Roses Are Red” in 1962, the first of nine gold singles. A year later
he would reach
the top of the Hit Parade again with “Blue on Blue”, “Blue
Velvet” and
“There, I’ve said it again”. In 1964, "My Heart Belongs
to Only You” and
“Mr. Lonely” earned Bobby gold records, as did “Please Love
Me Forever”
in 1967, “I Love How You Love Me” in 1968 and “My Melody of
Love”
in 1974, a chart topper with ABC Records.
In the course of his career, Bobby Vinton sold more than 75 million records,
appeared in two motion pictures with John Wayne, “Big Jake” and
“The Train Robbers” and was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of
Fame.
Today his fans continue to enjoy his performances at the Bobby Vinton
Blue Velvet Theatre, a 1600 seat venue at Branson, Missouri.
Visit the official Bobby Vinton website here
