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  2. Charles Péguri - Wikipedia

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    Charles Péguri (Marseilles 31 October 1879 – 21 March 1930) was a French accordionist of Italian descent and one of the pioneers of the musette genre. [1] References

  3. List of accordionists - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetized list of notable accordionists who have their own main articles ... Lydie Auvray (born 1956) – French/German accordionist ... (1930 –2001 ...

  4. Category:French accordionists - Wikipedia

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    French women accordionists (3 P) A. Accordionists from Réunion (1 P) Pages in category "French accordionists" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 ...

  5. Accordion - Wikipedia

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    Most vaudeville theaters closed during the Great Depression, but accordionists during the 1930s–1950s taught and performed for radio. Included among this group was the concert virtuoso John Serry, Sr. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] [ 46 ] During the 1950s through the 1980s the accordion received significant exposure on television with performances by Myron ...

  6. Accordion in music - Wikipedia

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    Many popular bands, such as the Paul Whiteman Orchestra, employed staff accordionists. [9] After most Vaudeville theaters closed during the Great Depression, accordionists still found work during the 1930s teaching and performing for radio. Charles Magnante is considered one of the

  7. Category:French women accordionists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:French accordionists. It includes French accordionists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Biography portal

  8. 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]

  9. Cajun accordion - Wikipedia

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    The accordion fell out of favor in the 1930's, ... but not zydeco, accordionists prefer "dry" tuning, ... Cajun French Music Association;