Willy Larsen Explained

Willy Larsen
Birth Name:William Larsen
Alias:Willie Larsen, Willy Larsen
Birth Date:18 November 1885
Birth Place:Kotka, Finland
Instrument:Accordion
Genre:Schlager music
Occupation:Musician
Years Active:1920s and 1930s
Label:Columbia Records

William "Willy" Larsen (November 18, 1885 – March 10, 1935) was a Finnish American accordionist and director.[1]

Larsen's ancestors came to Finland from Norway in the 17th-century, and he was born in Kotka. As a young man Larsen became a sailor and moved to the US before World War I. He settled down in New York City, where he performed at the Finnish American halls. Between 1920 and 1931, Larsen made 42 solo recordings for Columbia Records.[2] He also made several recordings as accompanist for various artists, including Leo Kauppi and Hannes Saari.[3]

Discography

1920

1921

1925

December 25, 1925

May 8, 1926

August 4, 1926

April 21, 1927

May 17, 1927

1928

April 10, 1928

February 17, 1930

1931

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kukkonen, Einari. Lännen lokarit: Amerikansuomalaisen levylaulun vaiheita. Kustannuskolmio. 2001. 84–85.
  2. Web site: Willy Larsen's solo recordings. 2019-08-11. Aanitearkisto.fi.
  3. Web site: Willy Larsen's recordings. 2019-08-11. Fono.fi.