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Name
  
Dave Apollon

Role
  
Musical Artist

Movies
  
Merry Go Round of 1938


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Died
  
May 30, 1972, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Albums
  
The Man With The Mandolin, Mandolin King, The Man With the Mandolin: Disc 2 (1941-1956)

Similar People
  
Jethro Burns, Buddy DeSylva, Andy Statman, David Grisman, David Grisman Quintet

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Dave Apollon (born Denis Apollonov, Russian: Денис Аполлонов; 23 February 1898 - 30 May 1972) was an American mandolin player.

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Today Dave Apollon is regarded as one of the most innovative and influential mandolinists of the Twentieth Century, whose more notable recordings and performances include Two Guitars, Hora staccato by Grigoraș Dinicu and Zigeunerweisen aka "Gypsy Airs" by Pablo de Sarasate. His styles include Gypsy and various kinds of European Folk Music. He is also regarded as one of the first jazz mandolinists, with such memorable recordings as Who and St. Louis Blues.

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Early life

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Apollon was born in Jewish family in the city of Kiev which was, at the time, part of Russia. At an early age he played the violin but abandoned the instrument after taking a fervent interest in an old bowl back mandolin his father kept in the house.

Career

By age 14 Apollon had already founded an ensemble and was performing professionally in a local movie theatre.

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In 1919 he moved to New York City and almost immediately got a job in Vaudeville, where he floored audiences with stunning virtuosity.

In 1929 he made the first of his musical shorts, something he would continue with for much of his career. In 1941 he was a member of the touring company of "Boys and Girls Together". In 1946 he met and played with Django Reinhardt while the legendary guitarist was on tour with Duke Ellington in New York. In early 1950, he released his version of the No. 1 hit "Third Man Theme" (made famous by Anton Karas and Guy Lombardo, among others) on the National label (#9104). The flip side was "The Cafe Mozart Waltz.". "Billboard" described the single as "Sensational ... new ... and different." Apollon died in 1972, after a career that spanned over fifty years.

References

Dave Apollon Wikipedia