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I was among friends and family who packed a chapel at Golders Green crematorium on Friday to hear more than two hours of tributes to Adler. In accordance with Adler's wishes—he was an inveterate atheist who refused to recognise the supernatural in any shape or form—there were no religious
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for Gershwin who exclaimed "the Goddam thing sounds as if I wrote it for you!" He became a star in the United Kingdom and the Empire, where, it has been written, harmonica sales increased 20-fold and 300,000 people joined fan clubs.
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in 1961. He married Sally Cline in 1969; they had one daughter. They divorced in 1977. At the time of his death, in addition to his children he also had two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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In 1964, in an interview, asked what he thought of the Beatles, he said that "Lennon and McCartney have little musical talent". In 1994, for his 80th birthday, Adler and
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showed he was a competent pianist. He opened each performance with Gershwin's "Summertime", playing piano and harmonica simultaneously. The album included
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formed an act and toured nationally and internationally, performing individually then together in each performance. One popular number was Gershwin's "
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Adler was one of the first harmonica players to perform major works written for the instrument, often written for him: these include
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Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2001: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture
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radio program several times, entertaining disabled soldiers in the US during World War II. A further biography,
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His son, Peter Adler, fronted the band Action and others in Dublin, Ireland, in the late 1960s. Adler was an
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called Adler "a great artist" after watching his twice-nightly performances at the Village Gate.
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Ingrams, Richard (12 August 2001). "Larry Adler: brilliant musician, formidable campaigner".
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again as an urchin. He broke the typecasting and appeared in a dinner jacket in the 1934
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A photo of Adler in City Center in New York City in January 1947 by William Gottlieb
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player and film composer. Known for playing major works, he played compositions by
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More than 14000 Famous Persons, Scott Wilson
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in St Thomas' Hospital, London, aged 87, on 6 August 2001. He was cremated at
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Adler married Eileen Walser in 1938; they had two daughters and one son. They
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era he was accused of being a communist and refused to cooperate with the
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for harmonica, piano and string orchestra; premiered New York, 1952,
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in 1994. Adler was a musician and showman. Concerts to support
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Interview with Larry Adler, originally broadcast June 19, 1987
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high school. He taught himself harmonica, which he called a
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Memorial tablet to Larry Adler, Golders Green Crematorium
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Baltimore, Maryland
London
Jerry Adler

harmonica
George Gershwin
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Malcolm Arnold
Darius Milhaud
Arthur Benjamin
Sting
Elton John
Kate Bush
Baltimore
Baltimore City College
mouth organ
Baltimore Sun
Beethoven
minuet
Rudy Vallée
Florenz Ziegfeld
Lew Leslie
Paramount
Many Happy Returns
C. B. Cochran
Rhapsody in Blue
Jean Berger
Cyril Scott
Vaughan Williams

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