Former American pop singer and Actor, Ed Ames Passed Away Suddenly
Ed Ames Obituary: With his deep voice and compelling performances, Ed Ames—originally Edmund Dantes Urick—became a well-known American pop singer and actor who found success on television and in the music industry.
On July 9, 1927, Ed Ames was born in Malden, Massachusetts. He was Jewish and descended from a Ukrainian family.
In search of a better life, his parents, Sarah and David Urick (also known as Eurich), moved to America.
Ed Ames had to deal with the obstacles of having low finances growing up in a humble environment. He didn’t allow that, though, stop him from being passionate about music.
He studied at the esteemed Boston Latin School, where he obtained a broad education in literature, opera, and classical music.
Ed and his brothers formed a quartet when Ed was still a high school student.
Their musical prowess showed clearly, and they took home numerous awards in the Boston region.
Later, the group made the decision to travel to New York City, where their career as musicians would truly begin.
The Ames Brothers were seen by renowned bandleader Art Mooney in the busy city of New York, who appreciated their extraordinary talent.
Wherever they played, their audiences were captivated by the harmony of their voices.
The dramatist Abe Burrows provided the brothers with crucial advice that helped them on their way to success.
Burrows proposed that they alter their group’s name to the Ames Brothers, a nickname that quickly came to be associated with enchanting melodies and exceptional vocal harmonies.