Piazzolla used to lead his bands from the bandoneon, and accordionist James Crabb reprised the composer's role. |
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Even the wild Finnish accordionist sounds suitably house-trained in this company. |
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A sit-down meal is provided for up to one hundred senior citizens and music is provided by well known accordionist Des Boyle of Foxford. |
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An accordionist himself, he finds something compelling about the song and begins to learn the stuff that is so dissimilar from his native polkas. |
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Who is Galliano? It can be said that he is actually simply the best Jazz accordionist in the world. |
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Afterwards the guests were treated to traditional bacon, cabbage and colcannon while All Ireland Champion accordionist Teddy Barry played traditional Irish and Scottish airs. |
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Make room for inventive accordionist and remarkable composer Guy Klucevsek. |
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An argument can be made that since so many Cajun pioneers copied the Creole accordionist that Cajun music is a descendant of Creole music. But that's another column. |
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This, all the lyrics of which were by Guidoni and the music partly by Tomas Gubitsch, was interpreted by, amongst others, Janick Top or Serge Perathoner, studio regulars, and by the accordionist Philippe Servain. |
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Jean Corti, Brel's accordionist from 1960 to 1966, wrote the music for some of Brel's greatest hits including Madeleine, Les Vieux and Les Bourgeois. |
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Singer and accordionist Gillian Kirkland re-imagines songs from her recently released album with Nathan Morris on Bass and Andrew Letourneau on drums. |
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The experimental composer Howard Skempton began his musical career as an accordionist, and has written numerous solo works for it. |
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The legendary Scots band will be joined by special guests including Shetland fiddler Aly Bain and accordionist Phil Cunningham. |
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Mr Hill was a first class accordionist and passionate about wildlife, and in particular birds. |
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The McPresley medley is a joint effort by Dean and accordionist Ian Muir and will be showcased at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall on Saturday. |
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The accordionist, who died last year aged 92, would even pay the rent for struggling families in his home village of Auchtermuchty, Fife. |
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Teaming up with French accordionist Jean-Jacques Franchin, Favreau picked out a dozen of his favourite Brassens's songs and the pair recorded them in an improvisational spirit. |
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Taylor, the accordionist, gave him the head-to-toe. |
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At night there's an accordionist with a walrus mustache and a ponytail. |
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Secondly, Soler's treatment of form in each sonata serves to provide a new and important medium for the serious accordionist, something which is not as readily found in miniatures. |
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With an accordionist friend, Michel, he played in the Paris streets. |
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With a helping hand from Bikoko and a handful of other musicians including accordionist Pascal Pallisco and drummer Fabrice Thompson, Mikidache set about producing his debut album himself. |
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In June 2002, RĂ©gis Gizavo hooked up with another accordionist, Marc Berthounieux and the pair flew out to South Africa for a series of concerts with fellow accordion virtuoso David Mzwandile. |
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Between 11 March and 13 April 2006, the Madagascan accordionist accompanied Cesaria Evora on a tour of North America and a series of concerts throughout Europe and the Maghreb. |
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Famous accordionist Karen Tweed will play at Shepley Methodist Church. |
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The understanding between accordionist, John Hallam and pianist Vinny Parker was quite remarkable with ideas swapped or further developed during solos. |
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But I think not, because these four Russians, an accordionist and three balalaika players were so virtuosic and musicianly that I am sure he would have been writing for them. |
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Richard Galliano is an internationally known jazz accordionist. |
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The first Accordionist to appear and perform at the Newport Jazz Festival was Angelo DiPippo. |
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