Al Alberts & The Four Aces - Mr. Sandman

Al Alberts, Dave Mahoney, Lou Silvestri and Rosario "Sod" Vacarro, otherwise known as the Four Aces, perform the 1954 Chordettes hit "Mr. Sandman", along with a series of pictures compiled in a slideshow.
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Al Alberts - Stella by starlight

From the LP called '' A man has got to sing'' released in 1959. Al Alberts was known as the lead singer of the vocal group the four aces.
Al Alberts Orchestra, Willys Knight-Hawks vocal - Pals Just Pals (1928)

The Al Alberts Orchestra was one of the many pseudonyms used by Adrian Schubert. Adrian Schubert worked in the capacity of a musical director or bandleader during the '20s, and must have pulled many a double or even triple shift to get everything done that he is said to have done. If one considers a "bandleader" to be the captain at the helm of a somewhat regular group of individuals working together toward a common goal, than Schubert was no bandleader at all. A quick perusal of his discography would result in the conclusion that every record he made came out under another band name; which isn't really true, since some of the names were used twice or more. Many of the same individual players were hired for some of these sessions as well, perhaps giving the music a sense of the camaraderie that is part of a real band's vibe. A real band, though, would have a bit more ambition concerning the recordings it makes than the goal of a typical Schubert production, which was basically no more than to fill the bins at a Woolworth's, where the discs would sell for a dime a pop. These types of records were extremely common during this era. Most record companies would have several music directors such as Schubert on hire. On a typical day, Schubert would be summoned into an office where a record company fellow would instruct him as to what songs needed to be recorded, and what the budget would be. The next step would be getting the sidemen together, and the resulting band would then <b>...</b>
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Al Alberts Showcase.wmv

**NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED**;Al Albert's Showcase RACHEL MINKE Al Albert's Showcase 1979
All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth

Melissa Lynn sings... All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth - Al Alberts Showcase
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Al Alberts Showcase - Live Suicide Attempt

Al Alberts Showcase with apperances by lil miss showcase of '84 Karen and teenie bopper Anthony. Al throws it to Melissa Lynn at center stage as she does her best to get the audience to actually commit suicide. I cut it short so you wouldn't cut your life short.
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The Four Aces - You Can't Run Away from It (1956)

Charted at #20 on Billboard Hot 100 in October 1956. Theme song of the movie of the same name starring June Allyson and Jack Lemmon. The other side of this single is "Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)" which charted at #45, and I've also posted.
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The Four Aces - Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine) (1954)

Charted at #26 in Billboard in May 1954. This great recording was overshadowed in the hit department by its #1 hit a-side, "Three Coins in the Fountain". What a great b-side this was though! Original Billboard review: "Oldie is punched across infectiously by the group for a solid effort that has strong juke box potential." Overall Billboard rating: 85 out of 100. This song had earlier been a #8 hit for Gene Austin in 1929. Written by Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal and Willie Raskin.
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Al Alberts Orch. Irving Kaufman - My Miami Sweetheart - 1928 Florida

Irving Kaufman born Isidore Kaufman Syracuse, New York (February 8, 1890 -- January 3, 1976) was a prolific early twentieth century singer, recording artist and Vaudeville performer. The son of Russian Jewish immigrants, he was a member of The Kaufman Brothers, along with his brothers Phillip and Jack.
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Little Mister Showcase

Me on Al Alberts when i was 4
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