eMusic Review
He wasn't kidding when he called himself the Wanderer. Like no other '50s rocker, Dion DiMucci has worn many stylistic hats, and worn them with grace and style. He first charted with the vocal group Dion and the Belmonts and "I Wonder Why" in 1958, making the lead singer, along with Ricky Nelson, arguably the first non-Southern white rock star. In 1960, he quit doo-wopping to create such hard-rocking, R&B-based solo hits as "The Wanderer" and "Runaround Sue." After virtually disappearing for about five years in the mid '60s before he finally kicked a heroin (reinforced by alcohol) habit he'd carried since he was a teenager, he returned in 1968 with the folk-rockish "Abraham, Martin and John" and then such confessional singer-songwriter gems as "Your Own Back Yard." In the mid '70s he was produced by Phil Spector for one patchy (but fascinating) album. Following a profound religious awakening late in 1979, he cut five inspirational albums; he then returned to rock in 1989 with Yo! Frankie, a contemporary update of his classic sound produced by Dave Edmunds and featuring guest shots by Paul Simon and Lou Reed, among others. And now, after a relatively quiet 15 or so… read more »