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  1. Jul 23, 2022 · Albert Warner is best remembered as a traditional jazz and brass band trombone player from New Orleans. Warner played with the Excelsior, Columbia, Pacific, and Original brass bands prior to joining the Eureka Brass Band as a regular member. Warner would play with the Eureka for the last thirty-three years of his life.

  2. The Warners date their entrance into the industry from 1903, when they rented a vacant store in New Castle, Pennsylvania. There were nine children in this Polish immigrant family, but only four were active in the business: Harry, the eldest (1881–1958), born in Poland; Albert (1883–1967), born in Baltimore; Sam (1884–1927), and Jack, born ...

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Albert Warner (born Abraham Wonsal) was one of the founders of Warner Bros. Studios. He established the production studio with his brothers Harry, Sam, and Jack Warner and served as the studio's treasurer, until he sold his stock in 1956. Before entering the film business, Warner tried his hand at several occupations.

  4. Apr 4, 2023 · April 4, 2023 10:36am. Warner Bros.' Sunset Boulevard Studios, Los Angeles, ca. mid-1920s Courtesy Everett Collection. The Warner brothers — Harry, Sam, Albert and Jack — were different from ...

  5. MIAMI BEACH, Nov. 26-- Albert Warner, one of the four founding brothers of Warner Brothers Pictures and for many years its vice president and treasurer, died today at his winter home here.

  6. Aug 26, 2023 · Sonny Bunch. Aug 26, 2023. 80. 3. Clockwise from top: Sam, Albert, Harry, and Jack Warner, the Warner Bros. (Via Lantern, from the October 8, 1927 edition of Moving Picture World) This week I’m joined by Chris Yogerst to discuss The Warner Brothers, his fascinating new look at the life of Jack, Harry, Sam, and Albert Warner, who collectively ...

  7. Motion-picture producer, with his three brothers founded Warner brothers Pictures, Inc. (1923), industry leaders in introducing sound pictures and television production, vice-president and treasurer until 1956 and board director (1956-1966).