Władysław Daniłowski
Władysław Daniłowski | |
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| Born | Władysław Daniłowski April 26, 1902 Warsaw, Poland |
| Died | March 4, 2000 (aged 97) Miami Beach, United States |
| Citizenship | Polish, American |
| Education | Warsaw Conservatory |
| Alma mater | University of Warsaw |
| Occupation(s) | composer, diplomat |
| Years active | 1928–1960 |
| Employer | Dana Records |
| Known for | Chór Dana |
| Spouse | Niusia Nobisowna |
| Children | Gustav |
Władysław Daniłowski (also known by his pseudonyms Władysław Dan and Walter Dana, April 26, 1902 – March 4, 2000) was a Polish and American pianist, composer and singer. A pioneer of jazz and tango in Poland, in the United States he is best known as a promoter of polka music. He wrote the score for the first Polish sound film.