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  2. Richard Galliano - Wikipedia

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    French Touch (Dreyfus, 1998) Concerts Inedits (Dreyfus, 1999) Passatori (Dreyfus, 1999) Face to Face with Eddy Louiss (Dreyfus, 2001) Piazzolla Forever (Dreyfus, 2003) Ruby My Dear (Dreyfus, 2005) Luz Nega (Milan, 2006) Solo (Dreyfus, 2007) If You Love Me (CAM Jazz, 2007) Live in Marciac 2006 (Milan, 2007) Love Day: Los Angeles Sessions (Milan ...

  3. Marcel Azzola - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Azzola (10 July 1927 – 21 January 2019) was a French accordionist. He performed with Stan Getz and Jacques Brel, among others. The famous line "Chauffe, Marcel!" ("Heat up, Marcel") in Brel's song "Vesoul" refers to Azzola, who played the accordion during the recording. [1]

  4. Charles Péguri - Wikipedia

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  5. Accordion in music - Wikipedia

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    And from these two great centers of fashion, empire, and influence, the polka diffused rapidly upward into the rest of French and English society and outward to the rest of the world." [ 2 ] Except for a brief moment in time during the 1830s and 1840s when the accordion was heard by French aristocracy during Salon music concerts, the instrument ...

  6. Category:French accordionists - Wikipedia

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  7. List of accordionists - Wikipedia

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    Andrés Landero (1932–2000) – cumbia accordionist, singer, composer; Isidro Larrañaga (died 2022) [2] Lead Belly (1889–1949) – American folk and blues musician; Don Lee (1930–2015) – musician who had the 1957 hit "ECHO, Echo echo" Yuri Lemeshev (born 1954) – member of Gogol Bordello; John Linnell (born 1959) – member of They ...

  8. 20th-century classical music - Wikipedia

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    Minimalism started later in the century and can be seen as a change from the modern to postmodern era, although some date postmodernism from as early as about 1930. Aleatory, atonality, serialism, musique concrète, and electronic music were all developed during the century.

  9. List of literary movements - Wikipedia

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    A Mexican vanguardist group, active in the late 1920s and early 1930s; published an eponymous literary magazine which served as the group's mouthpiece and artistic vehicle from 1928 to 1931 Xavier Villaurrutia, Salvador Novo: Villa Seurat Network A group of left and anarchist writers living in Paris in the 1930s, largely influenced by ...