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Oct 07, 1907 Died on 03 May 1983 (aged 75)

American musician and actor

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About Johnny Puleo

  • Johnny Puleo (October 7, 1907 – May 3, 1983) was an American musician and actor who specialized in playing the harmonica. Born a dwarf (he stood 4 feet 6 inches or 1.37 meters as an adult) in Washington, D.C., he worked as a newspaper seller until being discovered at a contest in Boston held by bandleader Borrah Minnevitch, of The Harmonica Rascals.
  • Soon he joined a comedy variety act, during which time he learned the art of pantomime that contributed so much to his success.
  • He then joined the Rascals, with whom he toured the world. In 1941 Johnny tried to leave the Rascals and start his own group.
  • The entire new group moved in with Johnny's parents, living and rehearsing in the basement.
  • It did not last long, though, because Borrah Minevitch found them and got them working for him again. After Minnevitch's death in 1955, Puleo formed his own band, The Harmonica Gang to avoid conflict with the Paul Baron Rascals, which took over the original band name in 1956.
  • The group many albums on Audio Fidelity records starting in 1957, and even released a two record album with the Chimes Family.
  • He also acted in several films, most notably Trapeze (1956).
  • The Harmonica Gang appeared at top supper clubs throughout the USA, including the famous Latin Quarter in New York and Miami Beach, the Riviera in Las Vegas, Palmer House in Chicago, The Roosevelt in New Orleans, and Twin Coaches in Pittsburgh, as well as venues like the Moulin Rouge and London Palladium overseas. Puleo and his five-member band released a series of high-energy light-pop LPs on Audio Fidelity Records.
  • His first album was the first LP to be released in a single-tone-arm stereo format in 1958.
  • More (at least seven) albums on the Audio Fidelity label followed well into the 1960s.
  • One of his (and their) best performances is "Sabre Dance", With Master Player Dave Doucette Playing The Lead Harmonica, which, along with several of their other tunes, is posted on YouTube. He died of a heart attack at Holy Cross Hospital in his native Washington, D.C.
  • in 1983.

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