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Finnish music group

Dallapé
Dallapé at Toverien Kerho, Lönnrotinkatu 32, Helsinki in 1932. From the left: Martti Jäppilä, Helge Pahlman, Matti Jurva, Pauli Impivaara, Eino Katajavuori, Paavo Raivonen, Erkki Majander, and Eero Lauresalo.Dallapé at Toverien Kerho, Lönnrotinkatu 32, Helsinki in 1932. From the left: Martti Jäppilä, Helge Pahlman, Matti Jurva, Pauli Impivaara, Eino Katajavuori, Paavo Raivonen, Erkki Majander, and Eero Lauresalo.
Background information
Origin Helsinki, Finland
Genres Jazz, schlager
Years active 1925–1955, 1960–present
Labels Sony Music Entertainment (2013–)
Website dallape.fi

Musical artist

Dallapé is a Finnish music group established in 1925 by accordionist Masa Jäppilä (1900–1967), singer Ville Alanko (1907–1931), and percussionist Mauno Jonsson, who were influenced by American jazz music. Dallapé was the most popular band in Finland in the 1930s and played a significant role in the history of Finnish music for decades. The band is still active.

Selected past members

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Source: [1]

  1. ^ "Levytykset". dallape.fi. Dallapé-orkesteri. Archived from the original on 24 January 2022. Retrieved 8 October 2022.

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