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Gene Francis Alan Pitney was born on February 17, 1940,
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'''Gene Francis Alan Pitney''' was born on February 17, 1940,
 
in Hartford, Connecticut.
 
in Hartford, Connecticut.
  
An accomplished [[song writer]], [[drummer]], [[guitarist]] and [[pianist]],
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An accomplished song writer, drummer, guitarist and pianist,
he formed a band while in high school and in 1961 as a [[solo artist]]
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he formed a band while in high school and in 1961 as a solo artist
 
had his first hit, “I Wanna Love My Life Away”, followed by
 
had his first hit, “I Wanna Love My Life Away”, followed by
“Town Without Pity” that won a [[Golden Globe Award]] for Best
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“Town Without Pity” that won a Golden Globe Award for Best
Song in a Motion Picture and was nominated for an [[Academy Award]].
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Song in a Motion Picture and was nominated for an Academy Award.
  
 
In 1962 Gene Pitney had two top ten hits, “Liberty Valance” and
 
In 1962 Gene Pitney had two top ten hits, “Liberty Valance” and
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and “Hello Mary Lou” for Ricky Nelson.
 
and “Hello Mary Lou” for Ricky Nelson.
  
In 2002 he was inducted into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]].
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In 2002 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  
 
While on tour in England, Gene Pitney died on April 5, 2006.
 
While on tour in England, Gene Pitney died on April 5, 2006.
 
He was 65 years of age.
 
He was 65 years of age.

Revision as of 17:56, December 31, 2007

Gene Francis Alan Pitney was born on February 17, 1940, in Hartford, Connecticut.

An accomplished song writer, drummer, guitarist and pianist, he formed a band while in high school and in 1961 as a solo artist had his first hit, “I Wanna Love My Life Away”, followed by “Town Without Pity” that won a Golden Globe Award for Best Song in a Motion Picture and was nominated for an Academy Award.

In 1962 Gene Pitney had two top ten hits, “Liberty Valance” and “Only Love Can Break a Heart”. In 1964 his “It Hurts to be in Love” and “I’m Gonna Be Strong” also charted in the top ten. Among his other hits were, “Every Breath I Take”, “Half Heaven – Half Heartache”, “Mecca”, “True Love Never Runs Smooth”, “Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa”, “Last Chance to Turn Around”, “Looking Through the Eyes of Love” and “She’s A Heartbreaker”.

Gene Pitney toured internationally, recording in English, Spanish and Italian and wrote several hit songs for others, including “He’s a Rebel” for the Crystals, “Rubber Ball” for Bobby Vee, and “Hello Mary Lou” for Ricky Nelson.

In 2002 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

While on tour in England, Gene Pitney died on April 5, 2006. He was 65 years of age.