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John Serry Sr. (born John Serrapica; January 29, 1915 – September 14, 2003) was an American concert accordionist, arranger, composer, organist, and educator. He performed on the CBS Radio and Television networks and contributed to Voice of America's cultural diplomacy initiatives during the Golden Age of Radio. He also concertized on the accordion as a member of several orchestras and jazz ensembles for nearly forty years between the 1930s and 1960s.

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  • John Serry senior (de)
  • John Serry Sr. (es)
  • John Serry (père) (fr)
  • John Serry (it)
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  • John Serry senior als John Serrapica (* 29. Januar 1915 in Brooklyn, New York City; † 14. September 2003, Long Island, New York) war ein ausgebildeter Akkordeon-Virtuose, Arrangeur, Komponist, Organist und Pädagoge, der in Radio- und Fernsehsendungen der CBS Corporation auftrat. Als Konzertmusiker und Solist spielte er über vier Jahrzehnte während des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts Akkordeon in einer ganzen Reihe von professionellen Orchester-Ensembles. Darüber hinaus erweiterte er die Verwendung der Orgel während interreligiösen liturgischen Dienstleistungen für mehr als drei Jahrzehnten. (de)
  • John Serry Sr. (nombre de nacimiento John Serrapica; 29 de enero de 1915 – 14 de septiembre de 2003) fue un acordeonista, arreglista, compositor, organista y profesor estadounidense, que actuó en conciertos en la CBS, retransmitidos en los Estados Unidos. Fue miembro de varias orquestas profesionales, orquestas de bolero y conjuntos de jazz durante casi cuarenta años, entre las décadas de 1930 y 1960. Como organista, también avanzó en el uso del órgano durante los servicios interreligiosos (liturgia) durante 35 años adicionales.​ (es)
  • John Serry Sr. (born John Serrapica; January 29, 1915 – September 14, 2003) was an American concert accordionist, arranger, composer, organist, and educator. He performed on the CBS Radio and Television networks and contributed to Voice of America's cultural diplomacy initiatives during the Golden Age of Radio. He also concertized on the accordion as a member of several orchestras and jazz ensembles for nearly forty years between the 1930s and 1960s. (en)
  • John Serry père, né John Serrapica lé 29 janvier 1915 à Brooklyn et mort le 14 septembre 2003 à Long Island, est un accordéoniste de concert virtuose, arrangeur, compositeur, organiste et éducateur américain. Il a joué en direct sur la radio CBS et sur le réseau national américain de télévision CBS. En tant que concertiste et soliste, il contribue à promouvoir l'utilisation de l'accordéon au sein d'ensembles orchestraux professionnels, pendant plus de quarante ans à travers le xxe siècle. En outre, il promeut l'utilisation de l'orgue pendant les services liturgiques interreligieux, durant plus de trois décennies. Il est le père du jazzman John Serry Jr. (fr)
  • John Serry, pseudonimo di John Serrapica, (Brooklyn, 29 gennaio 1915 – Long Island, 14 settembre 2003), è stato un fisarmonicista, compositore e arrangiatore statunitense, oltre che organista e docente. Suonò alla Radio CBS e poi alla televisione della stessa emittente. Come esecutore e concertista portò la fisarmonica all'interno delle orchestre, per oltre quarant'anni, agli inizi del XX secolo. Inoltre, ha avanzato l'uso dell'organo durante i servizi liturgici interreligiosi per oltre tre decenni.. (it)
  • João Serry Sr. (nascido John Serrapica; 29 de janeiro de 1915 – 14 de setembro de 2003) foi um acordeonista, arranjador, compositor, organista e educador , que atuou em concertos na CBS, transmitidas nos Estados Unidos. Foi membro de várias orquestras profissionais e conjuntos de jazz por quase quarenta anos, entre as décadas de 1930 e 1960. (pt)
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  • John Serrapica (en)
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  • Long Island, New York (en)
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