Be the first one to, Ciao Bella! The song was a number one hit for four weeks, and it also won the Academy Award for best song. But generations of Philadelphians knew him as "Uncle Al," a tuxedoed fatherly figure with a white pompadour, blinding smile, and infinite patience, who gave screen time to young singers, hoofers, and comedians on Saturdays. All Rights Reserved, The e-mail address of the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia is pioneers@broadcastpioneers.com. He helped launch the careers of Broadway baby Andrea McArdle and R&B legend Teddy Pendergrass. Al Alberts, 87, who put countless singing kids on the air on his show Al Alberts Showcase, died this morning in Florida. Born Al Albertini in Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, he went to South Philadelphia High School. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14000 Famous Persons by Scott Wilson, Learn how and when to remove these template messages, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Official Statement on the Passing of Singer and Television Host al Alberts", Al Alberts, TV talent host in Philly, dies at 87, Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia website, Discography of American Historical Recordings, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Al_Alberts&oldid=1137151796, United States Navy personnel of World War II, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from November 2017, All articles needing additional references, Articles lacking in-text citations from November 2017, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, Pages using infobox musical artist with associated acts, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 3 February 2023, at 02:03. In addition, she co-produced a number of recordings Al made in London with members of the London Philharmonic, including the recording of Try A Little Love which became Als signature sign-off. He could have made a business career out of squeezing them dry, but he didn't. (November 2017) Al Alberts (born Al Albertini, August 10, 1922 - November 27, 2009) was an American popular singer and composer.

1 bestselling record twice in 1954, and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song the same year.

That kept him fulfilled. After World War II, Mr. Alberts, his Navy buddy Dave Mahoney, Sod Vaccaro, and Lou Silvestri formed the Four Aces, who first performed in a Prospect Park milk bar downstairs from a bookie joint. His son Chris, a director for the New Candlelight Theatre in Ardentown, Del., said the apparent cause of death was complications from kidney failure. After Al left The Four Aces and subsequently toured the world as a solo act, the couple eventually settled in Delaware County in the 1960s. Even after his retirement, Mr. Alberts had a way of bubbling into the regional consciousness. "To a wannabe thespian or entertainer, his show was our American Idol," McArdle said. on the Internet. After Mr. Alberts left Channel 6, he also produced Harmony, a weekly big-band radio show. Rita Roo Dancers showing you all of their talents. All had come to the monthly audition at J&A Caterers in South Philadelphia. . All rights reserved, Wildfire Engulfs 120 Acres in Medford, New Jersey, High School Seniors Sneak Into Principal's House and Spend the Night in Epic Prank, Your Guide to the 2023 Roots Picnic in Philadelphia, Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Gloucester at Conclusion of Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. As a mother of two and with a background in ballet, Stella understood how to work with youth, and as a member of the entertainment community, she understood how to work with stage parents. RELATED: What are your memories of "Al Alberts Showcase? Watch Now. Where Are they Now - Al Alberts Showcase Alumni, Ciao_Bella_Where_Are_they_Now_-_Al_Alberts_Showcase_Alumni, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mChD9tG_EPo, Ciao_Bella_Where_Are_they_Now_-_Al_Alberts_Showcase_Alumni.en.vtt, Ciao_Bella_Where_Are_they_Now_-_Al_Alberts_Showcase_Alumni.es.vtt, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). Both were members of the Broadcast Pioneers. He was 87. If they didn't get something right, he would ask them over and over again. Copyright 2023 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. Born in Chester, Pa. and raised in South Philadelphia, he began his career performing on WCAU's Horn and Hardart Children's Hour as a teen. But the Fed may decide to pause, Body pulled from Wissahickon Creek in Philadelphia, Suspect in murders of 2 women in New York arrested in Philadelphia. As a self-taught producer, Stellas natural drive, encouraging spirit and determination resulted in a 30-year legacy during which she received dozens of awards for her efforts in working with local youth. "I just remember getting a spot on his show was, at the time, as big as getting Annie to me." ", The Albertses retired at the end of 2000 and moved to Florida shortly after. He is survived by his wife and two sons. Videogum February 3, 2009 4:58 PM By Lindsay Robertson Yesterday someone sent me a link to an amazing clip from an old local Philly kid's show called The Al Alberts Showcase. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Alberts rose to fame as the lead singer of the quartet "The Four Aces," a group that went on to sell millions of records. One of the most notable was a very young Joey Lawrence.Al Alberts showcase was a local variety show, which, also, featured young performers, called "the teeny boppers." He was behind them the whole way. California residents do not sell my data request. What are your memories of "Al Alberts Showcase. This is the Christmas card that the Al Alberts TV family sent out during 1973. From the official archives of the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia television in 1968. 309 closed due to shooting in Lower Gwynedd Twp. Mr. Alberts' wife was "Aunt Stella" to the show's performers: 6-year-old "Teeny Boppers," 7-to-14-year-old "Gold Nuggets," and 14-to-19-year-old "Show Stoppers." He retired from television and moved to Port Charlotte, Florida with his wife, Stella, in December 2000.

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"It was like going to church - a staple of life in Philadelphia," said McArdle, the first star of Annie on Broadway. Menu. The broadcast aired for 30 years over WPVI-TV (and WFIL-TV), Channel 6 here in Philadelphia. ", W. Carter Merbreier, TV's Captain Noah, said Mr. Alberts "took great delight in any of them bridging the gap from his show to national fame. Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. WPVI-TV, Channel 6, Philadelphia Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight. "He knew where his success came from - it came from the people," said Gerry Wilkinson, a historian with the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia. Alberts would sit with the Teeny Boppers and they would each tell him a joke. Shortly thereafter, Al would visit the same record stores with copies of Sin and asked if they would carry it. I let them have their three minutes in the sun.". December 1973. Alberts is survived by his wife and two sons. [3] As a teenager, he appeared on the Horn and Hardart Children's Hour, a radio program. edition, in English - 2nd ed. 2012, Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia The duo spent more than 30 years hosting the show, which aired on Saturday afternoons, giving kids their big singing break. The song hit the No. The most important stories and least important memes, every Friday. All Rights Reserved. He was 87. Also there was a group of young teenage dancers called the "Show Stoppers". The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia posthumously inducted Alberts into their Hall of Fame in 2010. In 1960 he recorded On The Way To Cape May, a song that has become a Jersey Shore sound summertime anthem for the Philadelphia/Delaware Valley and South Jersey Shore area. Publications: Garland Science. Pages: 1465 pdf (1342 content) Here are important points about the Book: Structure of the Book: However, he is best known to people in the Delaware and Lehigh Valleys as the host of "Al Alberts Showcase," which ran for 32 years on 6abc. "All of a sudden, God took him," she said. The broadcast aired for 30 years over WPVI-TV (and WFIL-TV), Channel 6 here in Philadelphia. Besides his wife and son, Mr. Alberts is survived by son Al Jr. and a grandson. BREAKING NEWS Rt. "All the boy bands [today] call upon that tight harmony," McArdle said. The song became popular without the push of a major record label. Subject: Molecular Biology of The Cell Bruce Albert. I think he chose this the way he wanted. "Al Alberts' Showcase" of child performers began its run on Phila. Besides his wife, he is survived by sons Al Jr. and Chris. Several homes threatened in Medford, New Jersey wildfire, Woman loses thousands after thief targets her Zelle account, Some 'Swifties' say they have experienced 'post-concert amnesia', Roots Picnic, Ed Sheeran concert among weekend events in Philly, Biden touts bipartisanship in prime-time address on debt ceiling deal, Fmr. TV Shows. What are your memories of "Al Alberts Showcase. The Alberts moved from Cape May, N.J. to Port Charlotte, Fla. in 2001. He and his wife, Stella, were married in 1953 and lived in Cape May for many years -- hence, his ditty "On the Way to Cape May.". See production, box office & company info. The show helped launch the careers of Andrea McArdle, and such acts/performers as Sister Sledge, The Kinleys, and Teddy Pendergrass. Did you appear on Al Alberts Showcase? Where Are they Now - Al Alberts Showcase Alumni by Radnor Studio 21 Publication date 2015-06-02 Topics Radnor, Pennsylvania, Radnor Studio 21, Public Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube, Ciao Bella Presents, 2015 Language English Addeddate 2017-01-07 22:06:42 Duration 1717 Identifier Ciao_Bella_Where_Are_they_Now_-_Al_Alberts_Showcase_Alumni [4] He was cremated and his ashes were scattered in the sea.[5]. After graduating from South Philadelphia High School, he went to Temple University and the United States Navy, where he met Dave Mahoney. The Official "Al Alberts Showcase" Christmas Card To her, the Albertses were "extended family," and she later joined Mr. Alberts in his frequent charity appearances. Born Al Albertini in Chester, he and friend Dave Mahoney founded The Four Aces, which sang such classics as "Three Coins in the Fountain" and "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing.".

He retired from television and moved to Port Charlotte, Florida with his wife, Stella, in December 2000. Al Alberts, 87, who put countless singing kids on the air on his show Al Alberts Showcase, died this morning in Florida. Mr. Alberts rose to fame in the 1950s as one of the Four Aces, whose hits included "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing," "Stranger in Paradise," and "Three Coins in the Fountain" by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. Released on the group's own label, it sold more than a million copies. I had never seen it before, and according to YouTube stats, neither has the internet, so I asked one of my friends from Philadelphia to explain. Their first hit single was "(It's No) Sin" and was aimed at Delaware County college students before they left for summer vacation. Previous to that, the broadcast aired on WKBS-TV, Channel 48. I had never seen it. In 1956, with rock and roll crashing in on the Aces' style, Mr. Alberts left the group and toured as a solo act. And a much grander wedding was planned. Local talents of all ages would sing songs and perform dance routines. Everybody knows somebody who has a friend that was on the Al Alberts' Showcase starring Al Alberts and helmed by his wife and producer Stella Alberts.

By The Associated Press. He could have been on the road 10 times more, but that's not what he wanted. The true bond of the longtime romance and business partnership between Stella and Al Alberts began in the 1950s when Al asked Stella to take the $500 they saved for their wedding in order to make a recording of his group, The Four Aces. They came up with the idea of a televised talent show that would focus on the local Philadelphia area youth. Alberts is survived by his wife and two sons. Alberts died at his home in Arcadia, Florida of complications from renal failure. She ran her studio tapings and live performances with a strong source of authority, while always being approachable. Andrew would later go on to be a frequent guest and showstopper. Al Alberts hosted a one-hour Saturday afternoon talent show, called Al Alberts Showcase, first airin Al Alberts Showcase

PHILADELPHIA (AP) Al Alberts, a founding member of the singing group the Four Aces and a longtime television talent show host in Philadelphia, died Friday . Showcase even became a starting point for many casting directors looking for young talent for various national tours of Annie. In Philadelphia, its only 3 Degrees to Al Alberts Showcase. Nov. 27, 2009. They went on to found The Four Aces. television in 1968. ABC7 New York 24/7 Eyewitness News Stream. His show, which also toured local theaters, launched the careers of Andrea McArdle, Sister Sledge, Teddy Pendergrass, and Jarrod Spector. [4] After 32 years, the show went off the air after Alberts' retirement in 2001. What a breathtaking performance - get the hook. 0:00 / 2:55 Al Alberts Showcase - Michael Jackson Performance (Rare) ShowcaseVids 404 subscribers Subscribe 35K views 15 years ago Al Alberts Showcase featuring Melissa Lynn, Adam and. Stella Alberts said her husband had been ill for several weeks with circulatory problems in his legs but previously had been in good health. All Rights Reserved. The Four Aces biggest hit was "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing",[4] which was the theme to the 1955 film starring William Holden and Jennifer Jones. Al Alberts, 87, the former singing star who championed thousands of youngsters on his TV show Al Alberts' Showcase, died yesterday morning at his home in Arcadia, Fla. As she had been since their marriage in 1953, his wife, Stella, was at his side. The original members of the group later lost the rights to the Four Aces name in a federal-court decision. Previous to that, the broadcast aired on WKBS-TV, Channel 48. Please disable your adblocker or subscribe to ad-free membership to view this article. Mr. Alberts' own career began before World War II as a piano player and singer on The Horn & Hardart Children's Hour, a radio show. He and his wife, Stella, were married in 1953 and lived in Cape May for many years -- hence, his ditty "On the Way to Cape May." They moved to Florida in 2001. Movies. Both were members of the Broadcast Pioneers. All Rights Reserved, The e-mail address of the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia is pioneers@broadcastpioneers.com. Giant employee admits to putting 11 needles in different products, Water pressure problems in NJ communities may last through the weekend, Record-breaking flag, fight for justice kick off Philly Pride Month, The job market held up in May. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. on January 7, 2017, There are no reviews yet. Yesterday someone sent me a link to an amazing clip from an old local Philly kid's show called The Al Alberts Showcase. Al Alberts, an award-winning performer and host of the long-running 6abc program "Al Alberts Showcase," passed away Friday morning. The program started on Channel 48 in 1968, and two years later moved to Channel 6. 1962-1994 YOUR RATING Rate Family Al Alberts showcase was a local variety show, which, also, featured young performers, called "the teeny boppers." One of the most notable was a very young Joey Lawrence. Al Alberts, an award-winning performer and host of the long-running 6abc program "Al Alberts Showcase," passed away Friday morning. ", Steven Sacks, Mr. Alberts' longtime cameraman, said: "He had a way with children. She said her husband's ashes would be scattered at sea. Authors: Bruce Albert, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter. Born in Chester, Pa. and raised in South. ", Mr. Alberts told an interviewer in 1985: "I have never gotten to the point during an audition where I said, 'OK, kid, that's enough.' Youve heard of 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon. . That 13-week contract lasted over 30 years and became one of the longest-running shows of its kind. As they only had an idea without any support staff, Stella fell into the role of Producer for the Al Alberts Talent Hour which was picked up by WKBS-TV 48 (in the same studio as Dickory Doc). Reviewer: S Botany - - February 10, 2022. She was 8 or 9 when she first appeared on Showcase. [1] [2] Biography Born Al Albertini in Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, he went to South Philadelphia High School. This is the Christmas card that the Al Alberts TV family sent out during 1973. The song was "Its No Sin." Alberts rose to fame as the lead singer of the quartet "The Four Aces," a group that went on to sell millions of records. Every once in a while, he did a nightclub act. Alberts passed away Friday morning at his Florida home after experiencing complications with kidney failure. "If he did miss being a big star, he didn't show it," said Sacks, the cameraman. The Official "Al Alberts Showcase" Christmas Card WPVI-TV, Channel 6, Philadelphia December 1973 . Molecular Biology of the Cell by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Julian Lewis, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter, Alexander D. Johnson, Alberts, Alberts Et Al., 1989, Garland Pub.

Edition: 6th. However, he is best known to people in the Delaware and Lehigh Valleys as the host of "Al Alberts Showcase," which ran for 32 years on 6abc.


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