sábado, 14 de agosto de 2021

The Polka Dots

 The Polka Dots - USA (1)

Manny Lipkin and Hy Dolber

Artist Biography by Eugene Chadbourne

Hy Dolber was an adept harmonica player during the '40s and '50s who performed in groups such as the Polka Dots, the Harmonicats, Art Dickson & His Harmonicowboys, and of course the Minnevitch Rascals. The latter group was originally formed in the late '20s by Borrah Minevitch, famed harmonica virtuoso and impresario. Dolber along with players such as Frank AndrielloMichael Chimes, and Ralph Files were all typical of the young harmonica players who had decided to play the instrument following the experience of a performance by the Minnevitch Rascals -- on film it was great, in a live setting it was even better.

A completely different world than blues harmonica, the musical virtuosity in this style of ensemble harmonica playing was of the jaw-dropping variety. It seems inconceivable, but is altogether true, that in the '40s the musicians' union did not consider the harmonica an actual instrument. As a direct result, harmonica players were not considered musicians. For the most part, this ruling was of no benefit to performers such as Dolber, that is until the second World War recording ban came along. In 1942, instrumentalists who were acknowledged as such by the union were forbidden to make new recordings. Harmonica players, on the other hand, could not be banned from recording whatever they wanted to in the studio because technically it wouldn't be music.










Hy Dolber

                                                   Frank C. Andriello, Michael Chimes, Hy Dolber, Ralph Files









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