Lou Christie was one of the most prominent teenage idol admirers of the 1960s, and the voice and songwriter died after the signature hot 100-plus “Lightnin’Strikes”. He is 82 years old.
Half of his Francesca notice Hollywood News Reporter
Born on February 19, 1943 on February 19, 1943, Glenwillard, Pennsylvania, soared in the early 1960s and soared in the early 1960s with “Gypsy Crying” and “2 Faces” and “2 Faces” (like hit No. 6 in 1963). Top, but he will certainly still win 10 hits in 1969, “I long for you and me.”
Christie also has 2 documents on the 200 chart of the signature Release strike
Christie’s dexterity and beauty are considered entertainers, and his teenage idol admirers are understood as his name throughout the days of Frankie Valli, Frankie Avalon and Paul Anka. He lowered his teeth in Prick Clark’s Carpers of Stars Trip, sharing a day with Diana Ross and so far.
What made Christie the unique voice of his generation, however, was that he was as skilled as vocal sings. The artist actually created a number of hits, including “Gypsy Sobbing”, “2 Meet Me” and “Lightnin’Strikes”, which he usually works with partner Twyla Herbert.
Christie has a different half, Francesca and a little girl named Bianca. In 2014, he took off his only child, Christopher, and had a fatal motorcycle accident in Houston.