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Thank's for your comment Ed;
I just wonder why there is only one comment from our side of the pond.
If you find the history info pleasing - most of the accordionist's listed there have old musical clips on YouTube.
P.S. I'm familiar with your hurricane dilemma - are you evacuating ???
Kinda gives hope that the accordion is not quite ready to die out and disappear quite yet. Given the project that I am helping with at the New England Accordion Museum, my hopes are that the accordion not only continue, but somehow grow in popularity again world-wide, so I plan to plug away a little and do my small part in keeping it alive.
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