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Dajos Béla

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Aliases
Dajos Bela et son orchestre viennois
Danseorkester Sándor Józsi
Großes Odeon-Orchester
Kammer-Orchester Dajos Béla
Kapelle Sándor Józsi
Künstler-Kapelle Dajos Béla
Künstler-Kapelle Dajos Béla - Geigenprimas
Le maestro Dajos Bela et son orchestre viennois
Odeon-Tanz-Musik
Odeon-Tanz-Orchester
Odeon Tanzorchester
Odeon Tanzorchester - Tanz-Orchester Dajos Béla
Orchestre Sándor Józsi
Orkester Dajos Béla
Sándor Józsi
Tango-Orchester Dajos Béla
Tanz-Orchester Dajos Béla
Real name
Leon Golzman
Born
December 19, 1897
Died
December 5, 1978
Country
Russia
IPI
00012196317 1 work
Affiliation
SADAIC
Comments
Bandleader and conductor. Cyrillic spelling: Лев Гольцман (Lev Gol'tzman). Born in Kiev of a Ukrainian father and Hungarian mother, he after serving in World War I, studied music in Moscow and continued studying in Berlin. There he also played at local venues with his own salon orchestra and changed his artist name to Dajos Béla (Dajos was his mother's maiden name), as Hungarian and Romanian music was 'hip' in Germany. His orchestra became one of the most popular in Germany and also gained a high reputation abroad. Upon the Nazis coming to power in Germany in 1933, Golzmann, being Jewish, toured outside the country. Arriving at Buenos Aires in 1935, he remained there for the rest of his life.
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Orkester Bohéme Founder, conductor
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Originals

Title Performer Release date Covered by
i (Dajos Béla) 1924 (6 artists)
i (Dajos Béla) 1925 (2 artists)
i 1922 (7 artists)
1929 Dol Dauber's Dance Orchestra - Austin Egen
May 1929 (3 artists)
1927 (3 artists)
1928 (75 artists)
1926 (4 artists)
i (Dajos Béla) 1920 (45 artists)
1929 (265 artists)
1930 Karkoff-Orchester
i January 1928 (12 artists)
1928 (12 artists)
i 1922 (3 artists)
January 1930 (2 artists)
1927 (3 artists)