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Jorgen Ingmann was a Danish guitarist who enjoyed a brief fling with international fame thanks to his instrumental recording of "Apache," which became a Top 10 hit in the United States, Canada and Great Britain in 1961. Born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1925, Ingmann first distinguished himself as a jazz artist, and performed with violinist <a href="spotify:artist:52by2zEnqIhLTfdC3x7GMp">Svend Asmussen</a> in the group <a href="spotify:artist:2ZleAMOusPPTS8KPZSHFK1">the Swe-Danes</a> in the 1940s and '50s. Heavily influenced by <a href="spotify:artist:2hkZGvBotqZ7uBBUnBwmLC">Les Paul</a>, Ingmann began exploring the possibilities of multi-track recording in the mid-'50s, and set up a home studio in which he could overdub himself into a one-man band, recording multiple layers of guitar and adding his own bass and percussion accompaniment. Billed as Jorgen Ingmann & His Guitars, his recordings mimicked <a href="spotify:artist:2hkZGvBotqZ7uBBUnBwmLC">Paul</a>'s use of speeded-up and distorted guitar sounds for musical effect, and displayed a playful quality of their own. Ingmann's version of "Apache" (written by <a href="spotify:artist:3ok807cw7KGKX8mtXpLXTf">Jerry Lordan</a> of British guitar heroes <a href="spotify:artist:03hfAxVdAWj7kxDnSG0fLD">the Shadows</a> and first recorded by that group) became an unexpected hit at radio around the world, and topped the U.S. singles charts for a week. "Apache" proved to be Ingmann's only hit outside his native land, but was well-remembered enough to pop up on oldies compilations decades down the line; Ingmann's two albums for Atco Records were reissued on a single compact disc in 2004. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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