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The Four Aces

 
Artist: The Four Aces

Group Members:

Sod Vaccaro, Dave Mahoney, Lou Silvestri, Al Alberts

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  • Formed: 1949, Chester, PA
  • Disbanded: 1959
  • Genres: Vocal Music
  • Representative Albums: "More Greatest Hits", "The Greatest Hits", "A Proper Introduction to the Four Aces: Heart and Soul
  • Representative Songs: "Three Coins in the Fountain", "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing", "Tell Me Why

Biography

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 and Dave Mahoney, the act added Lou Silvestri and Sol Vaccaro before making a name for themselves around their native Philadelphia. After failing to find a distributor for their debut single "(It's No) Sin," Alberts founded his own Victoria label to release the single. It became a big hit in late 1951 and sold a million copies. Signed to Decca before the end of the year, their debut single for the label, "Tell Me Why," just barely missed the top of the charts and sold a million copies as well. A few Top Ten hits followed during the early '50s before the theme to Three Coins in the Fountain hit number one in 1954. Another movie theme, "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing," spent over a month at the top during 1955.

For several singles during 1955, the group had been billed as the Four Aces Featuring Al Alberts; one year later, he departed for a solo career (but never even reached the charts). Along with the rise of rock & roll, the Four Aces appeared to be doomed. They scraped the charts with a novelty song ("Bahama Mama") and a rock take-off ("Rock and Roll Rhapsody"), but failed to come through with any hits after 1959. Al Alberts continued to perform into the '90s, leading a newer edition of the act. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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The Four Aces
Origin Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Genres Traditional Pop
Years active 1950–Present
Labels Victoria, Decca
Members
Fred Diodati, Joe Giglio, Harry Heisler, Danny Colingo
Former members
Original: Al Alberts (originally Albertini - recently deceased)), Dave Mahoney, Lou Silvestri, and Rosario "Sod" Vaccaro
Subsequent: Fred Diodati, Tony Alesi

The Four Aces is an American male quartet popular since the '50s. Over the last half-century, the group amassed many gold records. Its million-selling signature tunes include "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing", "Three Coins in the Fountain", "Stranger in Paradise", "Dream", "Tell Me Why", "Its No Sin", "Shangri-la", "Woman in Love", "Perfidia", and "Sincerely". The original members, responsible for every song made popular by the group, include Al Alberts, Dave Mahoney, Lou Silvestri, and Rosario "Sod" Vaccaro.

Alberts went to South Philadelphia High School, Temple University, and the United States Navy, where he met Mahoney. Originally, Alberts sang with Mahoney playing behind him, and later they added Vaccaro on trumpet and Silvestri on drums. They played locally in the Philadelphia area, and Alberts started his own record label, Victoria Records, when they could not find a distributor to release their first record, "(It's No) Sin". It sold a million copies, and Decca Records soon signed the group, billing them as The Four Aces featuring Al Alberts.

Alberts left the group in 1956 to try to make it as a soloist, but never made the charts. He was replaced as lead singer by Fred Diodati, who had attended South Philadelphia High School a few years after Alberts.

Eventually all of the original members left, leaving Diodati to lead a new line-up which consisted of Fred Diodati, Tony Alesi, Joe Giglio and Harry Heisler. Unfortunately after almost nineteen years with the group, Tony Alesi developed a medical condition that forced him to leave the group. The current Aces configuration includes Fred Diodati, Joe Giglio, Harry Heisler, and Danny Colingo. These members sing all the songs the Original Four Aces had made popular at one time.

In 1975 a court awarded Diodati, Alesi, Giglio and Heisler the right to the name in a court suit in which the original members tried to re-establish their right. The court allowed the founding members to tour as "The Original Four Aces, Featuring Al Alberts", which they did, finally retiring the act in 1987. Fred Diodati, Joe Giglio, Harry Heisler and Danny Colingo, continue to legally use the name of the Four Aces and perform the songs that made the The Original Four Aces popular.

Lead Singer Al Alberts died of natural causes on November 27, 2009. He was 87 years old. Alberts was the first group member to pass away.


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Awards & Recognition

The Original Four Aces was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001.

Hit recordings

  • "Love is a Many-splendored Thing"
  • "Three Coins in the Fountain"
  • "Stranger in Paradise"
  • "Dream"
  • "Tell Me Why"
  • "Shangri-la"
  • "Garden in the Rain”
  • "Heart and Soul"
  • "It's a Woman's World”
  • "(It's No) Sin”
  • "Perfidia”
  • "A Woman in Love”
  • "Mr. Sandman”
  • "Written on the Wind”
  • "Sincerely"

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Other uses

In 1948–49, Bill Haley fronted a group called the Four Aces of Western Swing – often referred to as simply The Four Aces. The style of music this group played was country and western and it was with the group that Haley recorded his first singles for the Cowboy Records label in 1948. The group disbanded in 1949 and Haley went on to form The Saddlemen, which later became Bill Haley & His Comets.


 
 

 

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