Juhlalevy
Between 1930 and 1933, Dallapé became the most popular dance orchestra in Finland. From a modest four-man combo it had grown into a highly professional 14-man orchestra with its own tour bus, music school and publishing company. The orchestra played regularly in Helsinki. It is characteristic of its popularity that in 1933 it took over the Heimola hall on Hallituskatu, which had room for 1500 dancers. The orchestra was now billed as the Dallapé accordion orchestra. The accordion had become a highly popular instrument in Finland, and the orchestra included some of the country´s leading accordion soloists, such as Paavo Raivonen and Viljo Vesterinen, in its ranks. If necessary, all the orchestra members could play this instrument. A large share of the orchestra´s popularity was also due to the songwriting skills of its founder and manager, Martti Jäppilä. Eventually Dallapé developed from an accordion orchestra into a swing band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Between 1930 and 1933, Dallapé became the most popular dance orchestra in Finland. From a modest four-man combo it had grown into a highly professional 14-man orchestra with its own tour bus, music school and publishing company. The orchestra played regularly in Helsinki. It is characteristic of its popularity that in 1933 it took over the Heimola hall on Hallituskatu, which had room for 1500 dancers. The orchestra was now billed as the Dallapé accordion orchestra. The accordion had become a highly popular instrument in Finland, and the orchestra included some of the country´s leading accordion soloists, such as Paavo Raivonen and Viljo Vesterinen, in its ranks. If necessary, all the orchestra members could play this instrument. A large share of the orchestra´s popularity was also due to the songwriting skills of its founder and manager, Martti Jäppilä. Eventually Dallapé developed from an accordion orchestra into a swing band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Rantakoivun Alla - with Topi Sorsakoski
Jälleen soittaa Dallapé (solisti Sami Saari)
Rantakoivun alla (solisti Topi Sorsakoski)
Ikkunaprinsessa (solisti Sami Saari)
Sä kaunehin oot (solisti Sami Saari)
Rantakoivun Alla, Solistina Topi Sorsakoski
Kangastusta (solisti Sami Saari)
Ikkunan pesijä (solisti Sami Saari)
Ei tietää inehmo voi (solisti Topi Sorsakoski)
Rantakoivun Alla
Jälleen soittaa Dallapé
Sä kaunehin oot
Tuohinen sormus (solisti Sami Saari)
Vaaleanpunainen (solisti Sami Saari)
Ikkunan pesijä
Ilta Oulunjoella (Instrumental)
Kesä Muuratjärvellä (Instrumental)
Kuningaskobra
Pustan Poika (solisti Sami Saari)
Dallapén tunnussävel (Instrumental)
Itämaista rakkautta (solisti Juha Hostikka)
Ilta Oulunjoella
Kangastusta
Kun soitti Dallapé
Säkkijärven Polkka
Tammerkoski
Suomen Joutsen
Viidakkolaulu
Varisevat lehdet
Jälleen soittaa Dallapé - solisti Sami Saari
Ikkunaprinsessa
Äänisen aallot
Kuningaskobra (The Snake Charmer) (solistina Maria Ylipää)
Sä kaunehin oot - solisti Sami Saari
Valoa ikkunassa
Kuningaskobra - The Snake Charmer;solistina Maria Ylipää
Iltayö
Dallapén tunnussävel
Ikkunaprinsessa - solisti Sami Saari
Tuohinen sormus
Sinisilmä
Yölintu
Kangastusta - solisti Sami Saari
Odaliskin Tanssi
Sulle salaisuuden kertoa mä voisin
Pustan Poika
Äänisen Aallot (solistina Juha Hostikka)
Viidakkolaulu -Bring 'Em Back Alive- - solisteina Juha Hostikka & Sami Saari
Itämaista Rakkautta
Ikkunan pesijä - solisti Sami Saari
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