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Gerald Ross Member From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA |
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Randy Reeves Member From: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA |
![]() with toast! ![]() |
Brad Bechtel Moderator From: San Francisco, CA |
![]() I wish I knew who that tricone player is. Nice little clip! Thanks for sharing. ------------------ |
Edward Meisse Member From: Santa Rosa, California, USA |
![]() If you didn't live so far away, I'd invite you to Camp Crudd at the Strawberry Music Festival out here. Our jams are just like that (really). ![]() |
Fernando Fernandez Member From: Cadiz,Spain |
![]() The mandolinist is Dave Apollon [This message was edited by Fernando Fernandez on 20 December 2006 at 02:35 PM.] |
Bill Hatcher Member From: Atlanta Ga. USA |
![]() Dig the upright bass!!! Looks like a huge flat top guitar. |
Craig Stenseth Member From: Naperville, Illinois, USA |
![]() What's that 14-string thing about :52 into it? By the time he's tuned up, everyone else is ready to go home. |
Brad Bechtel Moderator From: San Francisco, CA |
![]() That's a bandurria. ------------------ |
Andy Sandoval Member From: Bakersfield, California, USA |
![]() Those boys rock! |
Keith Cordell Member From: Atlanta |
![]() That looks like Sol Ho'opi'i, right? |
Bill Creller Member From: Saginaw, Michigan, USA |
![]() man, I hate accordian players (my first wife played one) |
Gary Lynch Member From: Creston, California, USA |
![]() Tricone player sure looks like he's from the Islands. |
Gerald Ross Member From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA |
![]() Dave Apollon ------------------ [This message was edited by Gerald Ross on 20 December 2006 at 07:15 PM.] |
Edward Meisse Member From: Santa Rosa, California, USA |
![]() It does look kinda like Sol. But I would've expected a bit more from him. Definitely an islander, though. |
Andy Volk Member From: Boston, MA |
![]() Courtesy of Mandozine: Born in Kiev, Dave Apollon was known during his time as the “world’s greatest mandolin virtuoso.” He began playing the mandolin at a young age and apparently taught himself. When he was 13 he met a renowned italian mandolinist who was touring Russia, and Dave managed to persuade the man to help him. He taught Dave how to hold the pick and a few other “tricks” that would later serve him well. In 1919, Dave Apollon decided to escape the hardships of the Russian Revolution and made his way to America. Dave performed in vaudeville, and in 1926 he met a group of filipino string players who had just lost their job in another show. He immediately hired them to be his “orchestra” and began working up the routines and musical numbers that would be part of his show. In 1930, Dave embarked on a motion picture career, filming the first of six musical shorts. In 1937, he was featured in Universal’s “Merry Go ‘Round of 1938”, his only full-length American film. He was also a popular night club performer throughout the ‘40s and ‘50s. Dave Apollon was the first “new world” mandolinist. He was the first to technically master the instrument and at the same time adapt this technique to an extremely wide variety of music. |
Jeff Au Hoy Member From: Honolulu, Hawai'i |
![]() Haha, you gotta be kidding... that guy doesn't look in the least bit like Sol...no Hawaiian features at all. These guys look much more Asian than they do Pacific Islander. |
Gerald Ross Member From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA |
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Andy Volk Member From: Boston, MA |
![]() Yep. Jethro Idolized Apollon and the only time that Jethro got to play for him in person, Apollon told him how he heard a lot of Django's influence in Jethro's playing. |
Gerald Ross Member From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA |
![]() Grisman released a CD of Apollon's work back in the 1980's. Click here to listen to snippets: http://www.emusic.com/album/10859/10859204.html In addition to being a mandolin monster, Dave Apollon's stage show was ripe with ethnic humor. His Russian-Yiddish accent was described as "thick as sour cream". Combine this with a group of just off the boat virtuoso Filipino musicians... put the group on stage in New York City and have them ham it up... you get the picture. Listen to how the banter goes back and forth on the intro to the tunes "The Lady In Red" and "Who". ------------------ |
Brad Bechtel Moderator From: San Francisco, CA |
![]() Since this has turned into a discussion of a mandolin player rather than a non pedal steel guitar, I'm moving it to the Music section. Carry on! ------------------ |
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