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Alan Dale (singer)


 

Alan Dale (July 9, 1926-April 20, 2002) was a singer of traditional popular and rock'n'roll music.

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July 9 - 1926 - April 20 - 2002 - Traditional popular - Rock'n'roll

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He was born Aldo Sigismondi in the Brooklyn borough of New York, New York. His father, Aristide Sigismondi, immigrated to the United States from Abruzzi, Italy in 1904 at the age of 21, and became a comedian in Italian language theater, with a radio program of his own. His mother, Agata "Kate" Sigismondi, was born in Messina, Sicily, and was 15 years younger than Aristide.

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Brooklyn - New York - New York - United States - Abruzzi - Italy - 1904 - Comedian - Italian language - Radio - Messina - Sicily

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At the age of nine, Aldo got his first chance to perform publicly when his father was running short on his program and called on Aldo to sing. Though Aldo fainted immediately upon completing his song, he was good enough that he became a regular on his father's program.

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Aldo's intention was originally not to be a singer, but to go into journalism. However, he quit school after an argument with a teacher and ended up going from one job to another, until one day in 1943 he and a friend passed by a casino in Coney Island and the friend suggested he try out for a singing job. He was told to come back in the evening, and when he came back prepared to sing two songs, was called back for seven encores. He was immediately hired. In 1944, he joined the Carmen Cavallaro Orchestra as featured vocalist, and at Cavallaro's insistence got a new name.

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Journalism - 1943 - Casino - Coney Island - 1944 - Carmen Cavallaro

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In 1947 he was encouraged by Bob Thiele, a producer, to sign up as a solo artist with Signature Records. The next year he got his own television show on the DuMont Television Network.

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1947 - Signature Records - Television - DuMont Television Network

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In the early 1950s, he shuttled around from one record label to another, going from Columbia to Decca before settling with Coral, the label on which he had his major hits: "(The Gang that Sang) Heart of My Heart" (together with Johnny Desmond and Don Cornell), which reached #10 on Billboard in 1953, a vocal version of "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" which reached #14 in 1955, and "Sweet and Gentle," which also charted in 1955, at #10.

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Columbia - Decca - Coral - (The Gang that Sang) Heart of My Heart - Johnny Desmond - Don Cornell - Billboard - 1953 - Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White - 1955 - Sweet and Gentle

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He became a friend of Alan Freed, and as a result got a chance to play a role as a rock'n'roll singer in the 1956 movie Don't Knock the Rock. In this movie, he played alongside Freed, Bill Haley and the Comets, Little Richard, and The Treniers. He sang the title song, which he also recorded as a single.

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Alan Freed - Rock'n'roll - 1956 - Don't Knock the Rock - Bill Haley and the Comets - Little Richard - The Treniers

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In 1957 he resumed his shuttling from one record label to another, going to ABC, MGM, and United Artists.

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1957 - ABC - MGM - United Artists

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In 1958, while in a nightclub in New York City, Dale was attacked. It is believed by some that the Mafia was trying to take over the management of his career, and that the attackers were hit men in Mafia employ.

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1958 - New York City - Mafia

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As the decade of the 1950s ended, Dale found himself in a position where major television hosts such as Ed Sullivan were refusing to have him on their shows, causing his career to go into a serious decline. This was not helped by his authorship of a 1965 autobiography, The Spider and the Marionettes, in which he listed names of people who were trying to afecct his career adversely, with descriptions of their activities toward this end.

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Ed Sullivan - 1965 - Autobiography

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He died in New York City.

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