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Name
  
Pawlo Humeniuk

Role
  
Musical Artist

Died
  
January 24, 1965


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Education
  
Saint Petersburg Conservatory

Albums
  
King Of The Ukrainian Fiddlers

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Pawlo Humeniuk (c. 1884 – January 24, 1965) was a Ukrainian-American fiddler from the early 20th century, one of the biggest stars of the era's ethnic music.

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Biography

He was born in Pidvolochysk, a village that was then part of Austria-Hungary, and moved to the US in about 1902. He performed at various celebrations, such as weddings, in New York.

Humeniuk was signed to Okeh Records in 1925, and began recording on December 3 of that year. His early records sold well, and included kolomyjkas, kozachoks and polkas. He was the undisputed king of Ukrainian-American popular music, until Columbia Records began promoting Ewgen Zukowsky. The two occasionally worked together, such as on "Ukrainske Wesilia", which is said to have sold more than 100,000 copies (though reliable records are not available from this era).

After 1926, Humeniuk began recording traditional Polish music under the name Pawel Humeniak. His influence in this field is important, as he helped developed the genre of American polka and inspired future bandleaders like Edward Krolikowski and Ignacy Podgorski. His 1928 "Kanarek" was the best-selling polka in the era, and set the standard for eastern style polka.

Humeniuk's last recording came in 1940.

References

Pawlo Humeniuk Wikipedia