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Al Nevins

Albert "Al" Nevins, born Albert Tepper (3 May 1915 – 25 January 1965),〔(Albert Nevins, ''FindaGrave.com ). Retrieved 23 June 2014〕 was an American musician, producer, arranger, guitarist and violinist. He was also a member of a pop trio called the Three Suns, and is considered one of the major forces behind the evolution of the 1950s music into the early 1960s pop/rock music.〔(AllMusic: Al Nevins )〕
==The Three Suns==
(詳細はWashington, D.C. in 1915. In 1939, in partnership with his brother, accordionist Morty Nevins and his cousin, organist Artie Dunn, he founded The Three Suns.〔(SpaceAgePop: The Three Suns )〕 The band was signed to RCA Victor.
Al Nevins' song "Twilight Time" (co-written with Morty Nevins and Buck Ram)〔(Wikifonia: "Twilight Time" )〕 made it to the American Top 20. (The song was covered by The Platters, who were managed by Ram, and their version sold more than 4 million copies.) It was followed by a very successful cover of "Peg o' My Heart", which became one of the best-selling records of 1947 in the United States, staying for 16 weeks on the US Billboard chart, and peaking at #2.
In 1954, Al Nevins left the band due to ill health to be replaced by Johnny Buck and later by Joe Negri.

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