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sides of his entertainer's soul, which includes some stand-up comic material his managers and others can't bear. Dale chews up managers like oyster crackers. These days he's his own manager and agent, works mainly in cafes and he has spun his private web to live on. Most everyone else in entertainment he considers neurotic marionettes. He reveals several of his love affairs and candidly admits to some acts of vengeance. The main theme of the book, though, is, Is Alan Dale Sick? He sure looks it on the page, frequently bursting into tears or rages. Rather than out of individualism, he seems to act out of compulsive immaturity. His only care is his neon ego. How can a grown man agonize over adolescent musical trash and phony cocktail songs, the mainstreams of American kitsch? Would even
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Ballad singer Alan Dale should have called his autobiography Struggle to Stardom—Almost. Dale has been up and down the stardust trail for about fifteen years, making it big then fading out. His flaw, as Dale sees it, is that he is too individualistic and uncompromising. Also, he insists on using all
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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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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
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Despite this, Dale was able to maintain a lower-profile version of his singing career over the ensuing decades, performing at nightclubs, dinner theaters and concert appearances.
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in which he listed names of people who were trying to affect his career adversely, with descriptions of their activities toward this end. The book received a scathing review from
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were refusing to have him on their shows, causing his career to go into decline. This was not helped by his authorship of a 1965
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Also in 1955. the singles "I'm Sincere" (the flip of "Cherry Pink") and "Rockin The Cha-Cha" reached the Music Vendor top 40.
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Orchestra as featured vocalist, and at Cavallaro's insistence got a new name. The name was taken from
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In 1957 he resumed his shuttling from one record label to another, going to
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program of his own. His mother, Agata "Kate" Sigismondi, was born in
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and became increasingly popular on the East Coast performing at the
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Dale's intention was originally not to be a singer, but to go into
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At the end of the 1950s, Dale found television hosts such as
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