- Al Alberts - Wikipedia
Alberts died at his home in Arcadia, Florida, of complications from renal failure [4] He was cremated and his ashes were scattered in the sea [5] The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia posthumously inducted Alberts into their Hall of Fame in 2010 ^ Obituary Los Angeles Times, November 29, 2009 ^ Obituary London Independent, January 22, 2010
- Al Alberts Obituary - Death Notice and Service Information
PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ Veteran TV talent-show host Al Alberts, one in a long line of South Philadelphia crooners, died Friday in Florida, a son said He was 87 Alberts featured child singers and
- Albert Albertini Obituary - Port Charlotte, FL - Dignity Memorial
Al Alberts, the founder and lead singer of the group the Four Aces, died from kidney failure Friday Al Alberts' voice still warms hearts across the world The lead singer of the 1950s pop group the Four Aces died at his Port Charlotte home Friday He was 87
- Al Alberts (1922-2009) - Find a Grave Memorial
His recording of the song "On the Way to Cape May" scored a local hit and he later became a Philadelphia television icon as host of the children's talent show "Al Alberts Showcase," which aired until his retirement in 1994
- “Showcase’s” Al Alberts Dies – NBC10 Philadelphia
Al Alberts, the legendary Philadelphia broadcaster who gave thousands of Delaware Valley children a platform to perform on TV, has died He was 87 Born in Chester, Pa and raised in South
- Former 6abc host Al Alberts has died - 6abc Philadelphia
Friday, November 27, 2009 PHILADELPHIA - November 27, 2009 He was 87 years old Alberts rose to fame as the lead singer of the quartet "The Four Aces," a group that went on to sell millions of
- Al Alberts, Singer and TV Host, Is Dead at 87 - The New York Times
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 at his home in Arcadia, Fla He was 87
- Al Alberts dies: Philadelphia TV star was 87 - lehighvalleylive
His 'Al Alberts' Showcase' ran for more than three decades
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