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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. Diodati, Giglio, Barboni, and Colingo continue to legally use the name of the Four Aces and perform the songs made popular by the Original Four Aces.
Kong employed the group as backing singers for Dekker and they can be heard on the song "Get Up Adinah" (credited as The Four Aces). They provided the backing vocals on Dekker's major hit "007 (Shanty Town)" as well as the track "Music Like Dirt (Intensified '68)" (the winning song of the 1968 Jamaica Independence Festival Song Contest). [1]
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. The song was a number one hit for four weeks, and it also won the Academy Award for best song.
Fred Diodati is the lead singer of The Four Aces. [1] He has intermittently been the lead singer of the Four Aces since 1958, when he replaced Al Alberts.He currently leads a band who refers to themselves as The Four Aces, though all of the songs he and his group sing originate from the Original Four Aces: Al Alberts, Lou Silvestri, Dave Mahoney, and Sod Vicarro.
After explaining that he was a member of The Four Tops, known for songs such as “Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)” and “Baby I Need Your Loving”, Morris claims that employees ...
The semifinals match Penn State against Notre Dame at the Orange Bowl on Jan. 9 and Texas against Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 10. All four teams are among the eight programs with at ...
The band has four members: guitarist Katie Henderson, bassist McKenna Petty, and sisters Alisa Ramirez (drums) and Cristal Ramirez (lead vocals and guitars). [2] Their first single as the Aces, "Stuck", was released in 2016, eventually reaching #38 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in late 2017.
Todd Hand, a TPC Sawgrass member, termed Sept. 13 "an unbelievable day." Here's why. TPC Sawgrass members roll a pair of aces four holes apart at Players Stadium Course