HUNGARIAN JAZZ PIANO
MUSICIAN’S THREATEN BOMBS
(United Press Association —By Electric Telegrapl Copyright.)
LONDON, Jan. 4. The “Sunday Times’ ” Budapest correspondent says the Hungarian, jazz orchestras hais addressed a formal appeal to Herr Szakeres, the inventor of a jazz piano, to suspend manufacture lest musicians all over the world should be deprived of their livelihood. Herr Szerkeres ignored the protest and held a concert in Budapest, after which he received a letter signed by desperate jazz players, threatening a bomb explosion at his home to deprive him of all interest in the success of his invention.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 6 January 1930, Page 5
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