Gino Pellegrini (1916-2006) was an Italian American mandolinist and composer.
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Born | 1916 Stockton, California |
Died | February 24, 2006 Redwood City, California | (aged 89–90)
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Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instrument | Mandolin |
Years active | c. 1926–2006 |
Born in Stockton, California in 1916, he lived in Altopascio, Tuscany from age 5 until 17 before returning to California. He played in the Aurora Mandolin Orchestra at the 1939 World's Fair on Treasure Island, San Francisco, one of only a handful of mandolin orchestras at the time. He later re-founded the Aurora Mandolin Orchestra in 1970. He married his wife Josephine in 1994. After he died in Redwood City in 2006, Josephine continued on directing the Orchestra in his memory.[1][2][3][4]
Further reading
editMignano Crawford, Sheri. Mandolins, Like Salami. Zighi Baci Publishing: Petaluma, CA, 2005.
References
edit- ^ Aurora Mandolin. Retrieved from https://www.auroramandolin.com/history.html. Accessed November 28th, 2020
- ^ Aurora Mandolin Orchestra. http://www.croatianamericanweb.org/performers.php?id=17. Accessed November 28th, 2020
- ^ Lodato, Jane. From Italy to Redwood City with Strings Attached: The Aurora Mandolin Orchestra. November 10th, 2018. Retrieved from https://climaterwc.com/2018/11/10/from-italy-to-redwood-city-with-strings-attached-the-aurora-mandolin-orchestra/. Accessed November 28th, 2020
- ^ Gino Pellegrini Obituary (2006). East Bay Times. Retrieved from https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/eastbaytimes/obituary.aspx?n=gino-pellegrini&pid=16892917. Accessed November 28th, 2020