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Larry Adler

Born: February 10, 1914 in Baltimore, MD
Active In: 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's

 
Larry Adler was an internationally renowned harmonica virtuoso whose jazz and European classical interpretations brought unprecedented attention and acclaim to the humble mouth organ. The son of Russian Jewish immigrants (the family name was changed from Zelakovitch), Lawrence Cecil Adler was born on February 10 1914 in Baltimore. His first performing idol was Al Jolson; he also admired comedian George Jessel and worked as a sidekick for Eddie Cantor, who he resembled. Adler's career as a professional mouth organist began when at the age of fourteen he won a statewide harmonica competition with an abbreviated rendition of Beethoven's Minuet in G. He then surprised his family by moving to New York City without parental permission.

After briefly serving as an intermission performer for Rudy Vallee, he convinced bandleader Paul Ash to help him secure a $100.00 per week contract with a traveling variety show that entertained audiences between films in Paramount theaters.

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Best of: Rhapsody in Blue
Released February 21, 2005 on Mastersong



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Virtuoso of the Mouth Organ
Released May 13, 2003

The Great Larry Adler: 1934-1947
Released February 4, 2002

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