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Al Alberts - Biography - IMDb
- Al Alberts (born Al Albertini, August 10, – November 27, ) was an American popular singer and composer.
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Al Alberts
American popular singer and composer
Musical artist
Al Alberts (born Al Albertini, August 10, – November 27, ) was an American popular singer and composer.[1][2]
Early life and education
Albertini was born August 10, , in Chester, Pennsylvania. He attended South Philadelphia High School in South Philadelphia.[3] As a teenager, he appeared on the Horn and Hardart Children's Hour, a radio program.
After graduating from South Philadelphia High School, he went to Temple University and then United States Navy, where he met Dave Mahoney. They went on to found The Four Aces.
Career
Music career
Further information: The Four Aces
The Four Aces recorded the song "Three Coins in the Fountain", written by Jule Styne for the film of the same name. The song hit the No. 1 bestselling record twice in , and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song the same year. Alberts also popularized the song "On the Way to Cape May", first t
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| Born on August 10, 1922 in Chester, Pennsylvania, Broadcast Pioneers member Al Alberts has been a mainstay at Channel 6 since the 1960's. |
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Al Alberts - Biography - LiquiSearch
- He was born Al Albertini in Chester, Pennsylvania, in , and went to South Philadelphia High School, as did Mario Lanza.
The Four Aces - Wikipedia
- Led by Al Alberts, the Four Aces were an American harmony group who dominated the charts on both sides of the Atlantic in the mids, most famously with the million-selling theme songs from the.
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- PHILADELPHIA — Al Alberts, a founding member of the singing group The Four Aces and a longtime TV talent show host in Philadelphia, has died.