NEWSLETTER - Accordion Lover`s Society
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NEWSLETTER - Accordion Lover`s Society
MAY 2014 Harold J. Estok Founder ALSI and REED BLOCK President: Gordon Kohl 619-395-0454 Presidents Emeriti: (Founder) Harold Estok Ron Griffin Kjell Holmes Gloria Ensign Vice President: Mary Lou Erwin 619-448-9588 NEWSLETTER Volume 21 Issue 5 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Meeting Coordinator: Bill Barr 619-337-1111 Editor/Secretary: Helen Estok Schoell 619-584-4970 Treasurer & Ensemble Director: Vicki Eriqat 619-563-5586 Recording Secretary: Sharon Marotte 619-286-3948 Newsletter/Webmaster: Bob Page 760--815-4783 Inside this issue: President’s Message 1 General Info. 2 Happiness at ALSI 3-4 Coming in June 5 Coming This Month 6 Music Theory 7 Accordion News 8 Calendar 9 Playing Around 9 May 2014 by Gordon Kohl Hello Friends: The beautiful days of Spring are here. It is a great time to really “rock” with our accordions and learn some new and fresh music arrangements. We are fortunate to be able to share the gift of music with friends and audiences wherever we travel. Music is a great tool for communicating with people. Sitting in a Starbucks Coffee House, I hear a vocal of ‘Moon River’ from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1962) which is sung with piano and a combo group. This song was a Junior Band piece for me at 10 years of age. The melody was fresh and inspirational, then as it is now, years later. Find some music to play that you can connect with. Find the inspiration, build your enthusiasm and then you will be expressive in the playing of your song. I remember watching and listening to the tremendous talent of John Denver, The Bee Gees, Wayne Newton, and even the great music legend Liberace. Their music raised an awareness in the listener, which helped to bond with their songs. Many ALSI accordionists are improving their performance technique and memorization skills. Therefore, I hope to see you playing at upcoming meetings. By taking a turn to play for an audience, you can elevate your skills and have a rewarding moment to cherish. This May meeting on May 4th will be important to attend. There will be two wonderful Showcase performances, with open mike playing opportunities before the Showcases. The special artists are Linda Hibbert and Heinz Trilck. At the close of the meeting there will be a jam session with very seductive and emotional French music. I can hardly wait to jam and hear all the accordionists play. Bring a guest. They will be surprised and pleased at the level of musicality of our players. ALSI is a great activity for all members and the music is enlightening to the “human spirit”. Come and join us! Best Wishes, Gordon — P.S. Happy Mother’s Day to all the Moms that are part of our club. Have an exceptional and special day! Page 2 GENERAL INFORMATION MEMBERSHIPS: New membership and renewal for year 2014 are; the fee is $100 Gold, $25 U.S.A., $26 Canada, $27 for International delivery. For new members; partial year memberships can be purchased. Make check or money order payable to ALSI and send to: Helen Estok Schoell, at P.O. Box 151357 San Diego, CA 92175. The REED BLOCK is published once each month. Your input to the REED BLOCK is invited and should be submitted to Helen Estok Schoell or email to Bob Page at webmaster@accordion-club-sandiego.org or email to Mary Lou Erwin at: marylouerwin@att.net. DISCLAIMER: Unless otherwise indicated, all articles were written by the Editor. Unless so stated, no article is to be construed as an endorsement and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor or ALSI. CUT-OFF DATE: All contributors to The REED BLOCK please note: For next month all material is due two weeks before the next meeting, accordingly the due date for the June 2014 issue is: May 26th. This includes all items such as articles, upcoming events, playing around, accordion workshops, advertisements and ensemble schedules. Please submit your input to Helen Estok Schoell (at above ALSI address) or email to Bob Page at webmaster@accordion-club-sandiego.org or Mary Lou Erwin at marylouerwin@att.net. Thank you for your cooperation. ADVERTISEMENTS: Members may place one small ad per year at no charge, business cards are $6/per issue or $60/per year, quarter-page is $15/per issue, half -page is $25/per issue, full -page is $50/per issue, one -page event flyer is $25/per issue. Cost is doubled for non -members. (All ads must be accordion related). MEETINGS: The club normally meets at 1:00 - 4:00 P.M. on the second Sunday of each month at the Mt Miguel Covenant Village, 325 Kempton Ave, Spring Valley, CA. Next Meeting will be on Sunday, May 4th from 1:00 to 4:00 pm in Bailey Hall at Mt Miguel Covenant Village. Two Showcases by Heinz Trilck and Linda Hibbert will be featured at the meeting. STEERING COMMITTEE; Next meeting is on Wednesday, May 7th, 10:00—11:30 am in the Denny’s Restaurant at 4280 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. in Clairemont Square . MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL NOTICE Members not active will be removed from mailing list (Rates to remain the same for 2014) ALSI MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION for 2014 (please print) Date__________________ New___ Renewal___ Address Change___ Name_______________________________________________________________________________ First Last Spouse First Address_______________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip Code Telephone ( _____ ) -_______________ email address_________________________________ Make Check or Money Order payable to ALSI (Yearly membership fees: $25-USA, $26-Canada, $27-International, $100-Gold) Mail to: ALSI/REED BLOCK c/o Helen Estok Schoell P.O. Box 151357 San Diego, CA 92175 Volume 21 Issue 5 Page 3 HAPPINESS AT ALSI HAPPINESS at ALSI by Sharon Marotte April 13 was another fun day at ALSI. Purple seemed to be the color of the day, Roy Birdsell even brought some fresh lavender lilacs from his place by Santa Ysabel. Players around the village were: Al Piselli – Crider #2, Jerry Odling – Crider #1, Linda Hibbert – Brandel and Vicki Eriqat – cafeteria. Russell Camp & Bob always help set up tables & chairs, Al Piselli brings water for coffee, Jane Ford was a great help in the kitchen ahead of time. Jack Marotte does his thing with the sound system and Bill Barr was the MC for the day. Mystery Players for the day – Lois � Lahoud on keyboard & Sharon Marotte on accordion played from noon to one to practice their songs. � First players of the day were Lois & Sharon – their name might be Nostalgia! They played Arrivaderci Roma, Tennessee Waltz/Kentucky Waltz & Choo Choo Ch’Boogie. The audience seemed to like their music – yippee. � Juergen Rosenfeld played next – his songs were: James Last Melody, I Can’t Stop Loving You, Far Away Places & Auf Wiederschen, good bye. Juergen & Heldegard are leaving again for Germany and will not be with us for 3 months. Have a safe journey, Juergen & Heldegard! � Gordon Kohl & Bob Warner played together, making for a super duet team. Their songs were: Body & Soul, Our Love is Here to Stay, and Polka Train to Vegas. The last polka sure got folks clapping along. Al Jacobs played a very nice tribute to Cole Porter with a couple of his songs: Night & Day & Begin the Beguine. He also played a Bossa Nova Medley. Good job, Al!! � We welcomed a new player to ALSI, Marilyn Herkins. She played for us Scotland the Brave & Sloop John B. We hope you come back again & again to play for ALSI. We had a donut/coffee break and visited with our friends. Jane Ford, Vivian Steger and Sharon Marotte helped serve and clean up afterwards. � Page 4 HAPPINESS - Continued The ALSI Ensemble set up and played several songs after the break. The songs were: Skyline March, April Showers, Harvest Schottish, Henrietta Polka, New York, New York, Beer Barrel, & Adios. Vicki Eriqat was the director. The audience seemed to like the performance. Declan Edsel Kasler played a minishowcase following our break. He is 15 ½ yrs old. His older sister & brother have played at ALSI many times. It was great to see this family once again. His songs were: Edelweiss, Happy Wanderer, Hungarian Rhapsody, Dark Eyes, I’ll Take you home again, Kathleen, Long way to Tipperary, Kerry Dance, Wild Irish Rose, Jenny Lind, Tarantella, Trompeten Echo Polka & the Entertainer. Great job, Declan. Come back and play for us again!!! � Lauren Gardner is another new player to ALSI. His songs were Star Dust & Lady of Spain. We hope that Lauren will join the Ensemble soon. We love to have new folks come to play and encourage everyone to do so. � Diane Polinski, all dressed in purple, was our last player of the day. Her songs were Fernando, Rock Around the Clock boogie and Easter parade. Gordon Kohl led a workshop with lots of information about chords, etc. We used these chords with the songs The Girl from Ipanema and Once In A While. Handouts were given out so folks can practice at home. It was a very informative workshop. — ATTENTION: ACCORDIONISTS Sunday, May 11th Gator-By-The-Bay At 5 pm, ALSI Accordionists are invited to play at the Bayou Grove Stage thanks to Rich and the Program Committee. For more information contact Gordon at 619-395-0454 “AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ALSI” Volume 21 Issue 5 Page 5 COMING IN JUNE ALSI 21st Annual Summer Picnic Sunday, June 8, 2012 11:00 am— 4:00 pm at Lindo Lake Park Bring your own chairs, blankets, beverage preference and a dessert dish (cookie or cake type preferred) to share. BBQ Beef or Ham or Chicken Sandwich, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Baked Beans, & Lemonade with ice cream bars will be provided with meal at 1:00 to 2:00 pm ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ There will be money raffles. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ We will enjoy a variety of music from our famous ALSI ensemble directed by Vicki Eriqat, and there will be an opportunity for everyone to play. Invite your friends and family to join us for this picnic outing! RSVP and checks are due by June 2, 2014. $10 for members and guests in advance, $12 at the event. Make check payable to ALSI and send to: Helen Estok Schoell, P.O. Box 151357 San Diego, CA 92175 ALSI 21st Annual Summer Picnic Number of people attending _______ $___________ total enclosed. Indicate total number of sandwich preferences: ______Beef or ______Ham or _____Chicken, Names of people attending:________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Page 6 COMING NEXT MONTH Showcase with Of Santa Barbara Accordionist Heinz Trilck has a repertoire of more than 1,000 melodies — classical, folk, dance and jazz — a selection of which he plays at 10 to 15 gigs a week at 23 senior facilities and rehabilitation places around town. The native of Hamburg, Germany, 78, began playing the instrument when he was 21. His education ended at the age of 13 when he became a brick layer because "my father was killed during World War II, and I was the oldest of five children." In 1964, Heinz Trilck immigrated to Milwaukee, Wis., with his wife and two children, where he lived until moving to Santa Barbara in 1977. "I retired seven years ago after I had a hip replacement," said the former owner of Pacific Estates, a masonry company. Heinz is also a founding member of the Accordion International Music Society of Santa Barbara, an active group of 56 who play at events like the Summer Solstice parade, French Festival and Danish Days in Solvang. Admission is $8/members, $10/guests and good for both Showcases. Heinz will perform at 2:30 Showcase with First of all I really love the accordion. I am thankful to have been a part of ALSI since about 1988. I found ALSI through my friend Farrie Ann Nichols. Then I found Gordon Kohl for lessons and was inspired by his great talents. I first became acquainted with the accordion when I was about nine year's old. A lady came to our house in Allied Gardens, with a twelve week lesson program and a rental twelve bass accordion at Ozzie's Music Studio on El Cajon Blvd. in San Diego. I played pretty well but after a year or so was not able to read music. My teacher would play my lesson for me and I was playing by ear only. My father took me to Bertolino's Accordion Studio. Mr. Bertolino knew I could not read music and set about to make sure I could read music. He was a great teacher, and would not play my lesson. He made me learn to read and would dazzle me with his playing skills. I really liked the way Mr. Bertalino sounded with his professional accordion. I had hopes of playing like him someday. Also, I remember hearing Lou Fanucchi play in the studio and recitals, he was the child prodigy and he inspired me to practice more. Thanks ALSI for all of the years of great accordion music experience and fellowship that I've enjoyed because of this great club. "Viva la Accordion"! Admission is $8/members, $10/guests and good for both Showcases. Linda will perform at 3:15 pm — Volume 21 Issue 5 MUSIC THEORY Page 7 7th Chord Substitutions by Gordon Kohl Page 8 ACCORDION NEWS AND EVENTS CONCERTO ACCORDION CAMP at the Commanders House near Salt Lake City on May 12-16. This experience is fantastic. The Concerto players get first hand knowledge for understanding how to use digital sounds, programming and blending with the acoustic reeds. For more information contact Paul Pasqualli at 801-485-5840. RCAC ACCORDION CAMP—SILVER FALLS Conference Center on June 8-13, 2014 near Sublimity, Oregon. Great learning and playing experience for all attendees. For more information contact Wayne Tiusanen at 503-919-2962 or wjtiusanen@yahoo.com. LEAVENWORTH INTERNATIONAL ACCORDION CELEBRATION held in Leavenworth, Washington on June 19-22, 2014. Worthwhile, fun, and educational for everyone in a beautiful small town. (much like Julian or Big Bear). For more information contact Bonnie Birch at bonniebirch@msn.com or check website www.accordioncelebration.org. KIMBERLEY OLD TIME ACCORDION COMPETITION No longer being held. 2012 was the last year for this event. AFNA ACCORDION FESTIVAL More information next month. Contact Gordon Kohl for latest information at: 619395-0454. COTATI ACCORDION FESTIVAL will be held on the weekend of August 16th & 17th in the village of Cotati south of Santa Rosa. The Woodstock flavor of the event will feature World-class International Accordion Elite including Dick Contino, Alicia Baker, Bruce Gassman and the Steve Balich Polka Band among many others. For more information contact Scott Goree at 707-664-0444. LAS VEGAS INTERNATION ACCORDION CONVENTION Aug. 18th to 31st at the Gold Coast Hotel in Las Vegas Nevada. This annual event features lunch and evening concerts, workshops and an international accordion orchestra that performs on the final concert of the event. Among the performers are; Dick Contino, Joey Miskulin, Stas Venglevski, Alicia Baker, Bruce Gassman and Michael Bridge. For more information contact Paul Pasqualli at 801-485-5840. Accordion and Piano Lessons by Paul Burd All levels from beginner to advanced. Begin Playing Right Away! First lesson free! Tel. 619-335-0535 www.TheMusicLessonsStudio.com Happy Birthday to you all! 2nd 5th 7th 13th 14th 14th 18th 22nd 28th 29th Farrie Nichols Terri Eskola Joseph Colombo Gordon Kohl Ron Schoell Terri Cerutti Tiina Zien Marty Erwin Ron Griffin Russell Camp Volume 21 Issue 5 Page 9 ALSI MEETING CALENDAR June 8th May 4th ALSI Annual Picnic at Lindo Lake Park With catered BBQ $10/advance or $12/event Please register early. Two Showcases with Heinz Trilck from Santa Barbara & Linda Hibbert. FOR SALE Rivoli Italian Accordion Medium size with 120 Bass. CUSTOMCRA FTED — ————————————————————————————————————————— Excellent Condition— Red/White Pearl Tuning Super Excellent Priced under $300.00 Call Gordon at 619-395-0454 ( PLAYING AROUND Louis Fanucchi “Please share date, time and location of public appearances. Submit these, in writing, complying with the cut-off date, to Mary Lou Erwin or Bob Page.” Most Tuesday’s & Friday’s at Café Zucchero in Little Italy from 7-10. Most Wednesday’s at Romesco’s in Bonita from 7 to 10. Most Sundays from 2-5 pm at Salerno’s Winery in Ramona. . (More info. at 619-948-3774 or online at www.loufanucchi.com) for his calendar. Gordon Kohl Sunday, May 11th On Mother’s Day at 11 am, playing at the Gator-at-theBay event with “Rich” on the “Bayou Grove Stage” playing Cajun and Zydeco/Blues favorites. (At 5 pm there is opportunity for ALSI players to perform on stage.) For more information and future availability. please call Gordon at: 619-395-0454. ALSI Statement Of Purpose: � � � ALSI is San Diego’s forum for appreciating and performing accordion music, including the MIDI electronic accordion We welcome members who enjoy listening to or playing accordion music. We have an accordion ensemble group, monthly meetings, local concerts featuring local and internationally famous performers, an annual picnic and a monthly newsletter. Monthly Newsletter Come and Join us for good music & fun! The San Diego Accordion Club Accordion Lover’s Society International On May 4th from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m For two Showcases.. Heinz Trilck Linda Hibbert In Bailey Hall. at Mt. Miguel Covenant Village. ALSI Annual Picnic on June 8th Be sure to make plans to attend our annual get together at Lindo Lake Park from 11—4 pm The catered menu this year will include a choice of Bar-B-Que Beef, Chicken or Pork Sandwiches, Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Lemonade & Ice Cream Bars. There will be a raffle and as always, great music from our accordion friends, The cost will be $10 in advance or $12 at the event. We hope to see you there. More information and registration form on page five. — The REED BLOCK c/o Helen Estok Schoell P.O. Box 151357 San Diego, CA 92175 MAY 2014 EDITION
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