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  1. 21 de nov. de 2022 · Al Alberts - On The Way To Cape May (From 1986 LP A Summer Sing-A-Long) (Alstel Record Company 1986) (djmikeg01)

  2. Al Alberts b. August 10, 1922 One of the most successful pre-rock vocal groups, the Four Aces did well during the early ’50s with a narrow range of pop material but burned out before decade’s end. Founded by Navy shipmates Al Alberts, (who joined the Navy after graduating from South Philadelphia High and Temple University) […]

  3. Listen to music by Al Alberts on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Al Alberts including On the Way to Cape May, Watch the Tram Car, Please and more.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1231308Al Alberts - IMDb

    Al Alberts. Soundtrack: Carol. Al Alberts was born on 10 August 1922 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a director and producer, known for Carol (2015), Pieces of a Woman (2020) and Al Alberts Showcase (1962). He was married to Stella. He died on 27 November 2009 in Arcadia, Florida, USA.

  5. Al Albertini. Profile: Founding member and lead singer of The Four Aces as well as TV talent-show host ("Al Albert's Showcase" which helped start the careers of Sister Sledge and Teddy Pendergrass ). Born 10. Aug. 1922 in Chester, Pennsylvania. Died 26. Nov. 2009 in Arcadia, Florida. Show more. Sites:

  6. THE FOUR ACES. Al Alberts, a musician from the big band era, and his group The Four Aces, formed as an instrumental combo and later made their mark performing in the harmonic tradition of early 20th century vocal quartets.By the time they made their first record in 1951, the window of opportunity for a group of this type was limited, as the R&B, country and blues of the decade was already ...

  7. 30 de nov. de 2009 · Al Alberts, miembro del grupo vocal de los años cincuenta The Four Aces, falleció el 27 de noviembre en su casa de Arcadia, Florida, a los 87 años, a causa de una insuficiencia renal. En 1949, Alberts, junto a Dave Mahone, Lou Silvestri y Sol Vaccaro, fundó The Four Aces, uno de los más exitosos grupos vocales anteriores al rock and roll.