About: Pietro Deiro

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Pietro Deiro (1888 – 1954) was one of the most influential accordionists of the first half of the 20th century. Born on August 28, 1888 in Salto Canavese, Italy, the younger brother of Guido Deiro, Pietro Deiro emigrated to the United States as a steerage passenger on the S/S La Savoie in 1907 and went to live with his Uncle Frederico and work in the coal mines of Cle Elum, Washington. Pietro Deiro was the first president of the American Accordionists Association (1938) and promoted himself as "The Daddy of the Accordion," much to his brother Guido's chagrin. Pietro died in 1954.

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  • بيترو ديرو Pietro Deiro (1888 – 1954) عازف أكورديون أمريكي.كان أحد أهم عازفي الأكورديون تأثيراً في النصف الثاني من القرن العشرين. (ar)
  • Pietro Deiro (1888 – 1954) was one of the most influential accordionists of the first half of the 20th century. Born on August 28, 1888 in Salto Canavese, Italy, the younger brother of Guido Deiro, Pietro Deiro emigrated to the United States as a steerage passenger on the S/S La Savoie in 1907 and went to live with his Uncle Frederico and work in the coal mines of Cle Elum, Washington. Pietro Deiro began playing Diatonic button accordion professionally in a tavern in Seattle in 1908. Within a few months, his brother Guido Deiro (already an accomplished piano-accordionist in Europe) arrived in Seattle, and taught his brother how to play the piano accordion. Both brothers became minor celebrities on the vaudeville circuit; Guido in 1910 and Pietro at least by 1912. Pietro Deiro recorded dozens of records for the Victor Talking Machine Company. After the demise of vaudeville during the Great Depression, he opened a successful accordion studio in Greenwich Village, New York City and established an accordion music publishing company: Accordion Music Publishing Company (AMPCO), later simply known as Pietro Deiro Publications. Pietro Deiro was the first president of the American Accordionists Association (1938) and promoted himself as "The Daddy of the Accordion," much to his brother Guido's chagrin. Pietro died in 1954. (en)
  • Pietro Deiro (Salto Canavese, 28 agosto 1888 – 1954) è stato un fisarmonicista italiano naturalizzato statunitense. È stato uno dei fisarmonicisti più importanti della prima metà del XX secolo. (it)
  • Pietro Deiro, född 28 augusti 1888 i Salto Canavese nära Turin i Piemonte, död 1954, var en italiensk-amerikansk dragspelsvirtuos. Inspirerad av sin äldre bror Guido Deiro började han som nioåring att spela pianodragspel. År 1907 emigrerade han till USA och bidrog där till att väcka intresset för dragspelsmusik, vilket gjorde att han ibland kallades American Father of the Accordion. En av hans mest kända melodier, Pietro's Return, spelades in 1914. (sv)
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  • Accordion performance, played by Pietro Deiro (en)
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  • Victor 18743B Russian Rag.ogg (en)
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  • بيترو ديرو Pietro Deiro (1888 – 1954) عازف أكورديون أمريكي.كان أحد أهم عازفي الأكورديون تأثيراً في النصف الثاني من القرن العشرين. (ar)
  • Pietro Deiro (Salto Canavese, 28 agosto 1888 – 1954) è stato un fisarmonicista italiano naturalizzato statunitense. È stato uno dei fisarmonicisti più importanti della prima metà del XX secolo. (it)
  • Pietro Deiro, född 28 augusti 1888 i Salto Canavese nära Turin i Piemonte, död 1954, var en italiensk-amerikansk dragspelsvirtuos. Inspirerad av sin äldre bror Guido Deiro började han som nioåring att spela pianodragspel. År 1907 emigrerade han till USA och bidrog där till att väcka intresset för dragspelsmusik, vilket gjorde att han ibland kallades American Father of the Accordion. En av hans mest kända melodier, Pietro's Return, spelades in 1914. (sv)
  • Pietro Deiro (1888 – 1954) was one of the most influential accordionists of the first half of the 20th century. Born on August 28, 1888 in Salto Canavese, Italy, the younger brother of Guido Deiro, Pietro Deiro emigrated to the United States as a steerage passenger on the S/S La Savoie in 1907 and went to live with his Uncle Frederico and work in the coal mines of Cle Elum, Washington. Pietro Deiro was the first president of the American Accordionists Association (1938) and promoted himself as "The Daddy of the Accordion," much to his brother Guido's chagrin. Pietro died in 1954. (en)
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  • بيترو ديرو (ar)
  • Pietro Deiro (it)
  • Pietro Deiro (en)
  • Pietro Deiro (sv)
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