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Angelo "Angy" Palumbo (? – 1960) was an Italian musician, composer and music teacher, mainly active in London. ==As a musician and teacher== Palumbo was a specialist of various fretted instruments, and his advertisements in the trade journal ''B.M.G.'' shows that he taught guitar as well as banjo, mandolin and violin playing.〔See for example ''B.M.G.'' May 1958, page 212.〕 He himself also played several of these instruments as a member of "Troise and his Mandoliers", a band led by fellow Italian immigrant Pasqual Troise (1895–1957). This band recorded frequently and also made regular radio appearances.〔(Pasqual Troise on the ''Masters of Melody'' website. Angy Palumbo can be seen in the third photo on the page, sitting to the extreme right in the front row. )〕 British-American banjoist John A. Sloan (born 1923) was one of Palumbo's pupils as a youngster and has witnessed that Palumbo was an excellent but also very temperamental musician.
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