Joe Ames

Joe Ames
  • Date of birth: 1921
  • The date of death: 2007
  • Profession: Actor, Soundtrack
Joe Ames and brothers Ed, Gene and Vic were one of the most popular quartets in the decades before the advent of rock 'n' roll.

For nearly three decades, the Ames brothers built a career that included eight gold records and regular appearances on television in fancy nightclubs and Las Vegas. They had international hits such as "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" and sang a variety of styles, from folk songs to rhythm and blues.

They were named Billboard magazine's best vocal group of the year in 1958.

The group disbanded in the early 1960s. Ed Ames had a solo career and later went into acting. Joe and the others recorded some albums as a group and had a television show in Houston in the early 1960s.

In 1965, Joe Ames moved to Germany, where he had intended to try an operatic career but instead became involved in producing and managing other talents, his daughter said.

As a consultant, he conceived and developed musical programs for German public television channel ZDF. He continued consulting for the channel until retiring in the early 1990s.

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