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Felix Pappalardi

Felix Pappalardi
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Background information
Birth name Felix A. Pappalardi Jr.
Born (1939-12-30)December 30, 1939
Bronx, New York
Origin United States
Died April 17, 1983(1983-04-17) (aged 43)
Manhattan, New York
Genres Rock, blues rock, hard rock
Occupation(s) Music producer, songwriter, vocalist, bassist
Instruments Bass, piano, Mellotron, viola, cello
Years active 1963–1982
Associated acts Cream, Mountain
Notable instruments
Gibson EB-1 violin bass

Felix A. Pappalardi Jr. (December 30, 1939 – April 17, 1983) was an American music producer, songwriter, vocalist, and bassist.

Pappalardi was born in The Bronx, New York City. A classically trained musician, he graduated from New York City's The High School of Music & Art and attended the University of Michigan.

In 1964 Pappalardi was a member of Max Morath's Original Rag Quartet (ORQ) in their premier engagement at New York's Village Vanguard with several other famous musicians. Along with Felix on guitarrón (Mexican acoustic bass) were pianist/singer Morath, who revived classic ragtime played in the Scott Joplin manner, Barry Kornfeld, a well-known NYC studio folk and jazz guitarist, and Jim Tyler, a famous Baroque and Renaissance lutenist playing four string banjo and mandolin. The ORQ then toured the college and concert circuit during the following year, and opened four engagements with the Dinah Shore show in Las Vegas and elsewhere. Pappalardi studied classical music at the University of Michigan. Upon completing his studies and returning to New York, he was unable to find work and so became part of the Greenwich Village folk-music scene where he made a name for himself as a skilled arranger; he also appeared on Tom Paxton as well as Vince Martin and Fred Neil albums for Elektra Records. From there he moved into record production, initially concentrating on folk and folk-rock acts for artists such as The Youngbloods and Joan Baez.


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