September 2011 - Accordion Lover`s Society
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September 2011 - Accordion Lover`s Society
SEPTEMBER 2011 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Harold J. Estok Founder ALSI and REED BLOCK President: Gordon Kohl 619-427-4344 Presidents Emeriti: (Founder) Harold Estok Ron Griffin Kjell Holmes Gloria Ensign Vice President: Mary Lou Erwin 619-448-9588 Volume 18 Issue 9 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE formance was fantastic, phenomenal and out of this world. The tremendously talented, Mr. Peter Robuffo truly expresses feelings in his music. The constant movement of bass solos filling in around a melodic keyboard run kept me enthralled with his accordion artistry. 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 760-487-1747 Inside this issue: President’s Message 1& 10 General Info. 2 Happiness at ALSI 3 Heritage Day Flyer 4 Coming ThisMonth 5 Festival Review 6& 10 Accordion Events 7 Showcase Review 8-9 Credits 9 Calendar 11 Playing Around 11 September 2011 by Gordon Kohl Hello to ALSI Friends! Our ALSI meeting was spectacular this August. Several members played beautifully their music selections. Club members are practicing new and interesting songs to share at our monthly time together, thanks to all of you. It is very nice to hear expressive songs played with a musical flair! Keep practicing and adding those musical tricks to your solos. The Showcase Per- His skills and artistic talent as an accordionist places him in a group of perhaps fifty (50) superb concert style accordionists left in America. Let us keep these “rare” music geniuses in our midst and doing wonderful public performances. On we go to the upcoming fall entertainment scheduled here at ALSI. A great, local and very talented accordionist, dancer and singer, Ms. Linda Hibbert, will share her keyboard wizardry at ALSI on September 11th. Linda plays both an acoustic reed accordion and a “Concerto” digital/reed instrument. She has improved her skills here at ALSI and through diligent study. We are definitely going to hear some great music. Some of you players can bring your talent out in the open by dusting off some of your repertoire and performing for us. It’s your time to shine here at ALSI! It is also time to sign up for Octoberfest Day in Balboa Park and our yearly Heritage Festival with great ethnic music from many countries. Contact Bill Barr regarding sign up for Octoberfest and look for a sign up sheet for Heritage Day Performers at the September meeting. Best Wishes to Everyone! Gordon — Page 2 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER ALSI MEMBERSHIP AND NEWSLETTER GENERAL INFORMATION MEMBERSHIPS: current member renewal for twelve month term; the fee is $25.00 U.S.A., $26 Canada, $27.00 for International delivery. For new members; partial year memberships can be purchased. Use this calculation as follows: Subtract $2 for each month that has elapsed for the calendar year. Therefore, if you are joining with a USA club membership in July, six months have elapsed, so 6 times $2 would be $12 to deduct and the formula would be: $25 - $12 = $13, thus the payment would be $13. 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 for delivery to members prior to the next meeting. (Meetings are the second Sunday of 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 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. Articles not written by the Editor may contain comments that do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor or ALSI. If you disagree with anything in The REED BLOCK or to post corrections, please let us know in writing. SPECIAL NOTICE TO RECORDING ARTISTS: If you have an audio/video tape cassette you would like reviewed and written up in The REED BLOCK, please send us a professional copy and a short biography of the artist; include names, date and places to the ALSI address above. Please include the price of the item including shipping and handling. If you want the package returned after the review please include return postage with the package. CUT-OFF DATE: All contributors to The REED BLOCK please note: For next month all material is due fourteen days before the next meeting, accordingly the due date for the October 2011 issue is: September 26, 2011. This includes all items such as articles, upcoming events, playing around, accordion workshops, advertisements and ensemble schedules. Please make sure your material is received, in writing or email, no later than that date. 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 ads placed by 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, September 11, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at Bailey Hall in Mt. Miguel Covenant Village, 325 Kempton Ave., Spring Valley. — — ALSI Steering Committee — The ALSI Steering Committee Meetings are usually held the Monday after the monthly ALSI meeting. Anyone is welcome to attend, to share ideas for our club, and have lunch and get acquainted with the workings of ALSI. Please contact Helen Schoell at 619-584-4970 or Mary Lou Erwin at 619-448-9588 for a reservation. Our next meeting will be September 12th, Monday at 10:00 am in the Spice House Cafe at 9035 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. S.D. Note: Day & Time Change! Volume 18 Issue 9 Page 3 HAPPINESS AT ALSI C’est si bon. Another great performance by Al. Thanks, Al by Sharon Marotte Our August 14th ALSI meeting was fun – again!! Our players around the Village were: Cafeteria – Jerry Odling, Brandel – Vicki Eriqat, Crider 1 – Marty Weinstein, Crider 2 – Bill Barr. Our Mystery player for the day was Marian Sowell. Marian ended her song list with God Bless America, which is a beautiful patriotic song. Good job, Marian!! Bill Barr was the MC. � � � Ted Hill was our first player for the day. He explained different things about the Paso Dobles that he played. His songs were: Senorita Rosita, La Cigoula, Alhambra and a French waltz entitled, On Danse A la Villette. Great to have Ted with us and play his accordion. Ron Griffin was up next. Ron is not always available to play at ALSI because of his traveling schedule so it was good to hear him play. His songs had a Russian style to them: Ozidanie – Russian waltz, Ha Mackapaae (on Maskarah) – a Russian tango, and Betty, which was a song that Stas Venglevski wrote for Ron. Good job, Ron!! See you next time you are in town. Our next performer was Al Jacobs. His songs were: Domino and a French medley – Pigalle, and other popular French tunes. He ended with � Sharon Marotte & Erika Baier played two duets pieces: La reine de Paris and Polish Polka (Krakoujak). Their pieces were very enjoyable and they did a good job!! � The ALSI Ensemble played next. Their songs were: Finn Polka, Life in the Finnish Woods and Beer Barrel Polka. Vicki Eriqat directed the group, Bob Page played the bass on his amped accordion, which is a great sound to keep us together. We all took our cake/coffee break and listened to me, Sharon Marotte, play on the patio, I was a busy gal on this day. Several folks sang along with my songs which was lots of fun. We were all very excited to enjoy the Showcase by Peter Robuffo, a really great accordionist from the LA area. — Sharon Marotte Page 4 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER HERITAGE DAY FESTIVAL FLYER ACCORDION LOVERS SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL (ALSI) PROUDLY PRESENTS A NEW TIME AND LOCATION FOR OUR ANNUAL HERITAGE DAY. Come dressed up in your ethnic costume, bring a friend, and enjoy an afternoon of fantastic music , special guests, and delicious hors d’oeuvres for just $10. 00 per person with advance reservations and tickets. Otherwise, $12 at the door. There’s a prize for best costume too. RSVP as soon as possible to join us at Liberty Hall Theater. Highlights � Music from around the world � � Dancers Delicious hors d’oeuvres Date: 11/13/2011 Time: 2:00—5:30 PM LIBERTY HALL THEATER, IN THE PARADISE VILLAGE PLAZA 2700 East 4th Street, National City, CA 91950 Contact person: Mary Lou Erwin Phone: 619.847.0577 Fax: 619.448.9588 E-mail: marylouerwin@att.net — Heritage Day Festival Registration Form — November 13 at Liberty Hall Theater in Paradise Village Plaza, National City. Advance Tickets $10, at the door $12 Names in party:_________________________________________________________ Number attending:__________ Amount Enclosed: $_________________ please forward this form and payment to Helen Schoell at P.O. Box 151257 San Diego, CA 92175 Volume 18 Issue 9 Page 5 COMING THIS MONTH First of all I really love the accordion, I love the reeds and the vibrations of them against your chest , it makes the accordion a part of you. I do not feel this with a piano. I am thankful to have been a part of ALSI since about 1988. 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. Because my father loved the accordion and wanted me to play, he bought me a small pearl blue 120 -bass Petosa accordion. I thought it was the most beautiful thing, I even liked the new leather smell. 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"! — Plan to join the ALSI members for this special Showcase Presentation CUSTOMCRAFTED — (206) 632-2700 phone (206) 632-2733 fax www.petosa.com Page 6 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FESTIVAL REVIEW The A.T.G. Orlando Florida Accordion Festival and Competition by Gordon Kohl The A.T.G., Accordion Teachers Guild, is an accordion music organization which was founded seventy-one (71) years ago by the late Maestro Galla-Rini. The yearly affair has a variety of events always scheduled. One of the events featured at the festival was the Roland competition. The competition determines the U.S. champion in a senior and (left) Junior Winner: Daniel Pavlotsky (right) Senior Winner: Danielle Renzi junior division. The above Senior Winner of the competition will represent the United States in the world Roland Accordion Competition. The event will be held this October in Rome, Italy. The competition consisted of each contestant having to perform three selections uti- lizing an array of both solo and orchestral digital sound’s using the Roland reed less accordion. The selections were fantastic, very musical and represented excellent use of a digital instrument. The expressiveness of the digital accordion was unbelievable. As an accordionist, I was amazed at the authenticity of the digital accordion sounds featured in the Roland V accordion. Now a little about this year’s winner, Danielle Renzi, she is a nineteen year old from Rhode Island. She has great potential as an accordion artist. It is interesting that one of her other passions is biology, which she will be studying in college. As for many musicians, music and science go together both being analytical and challenging. A rewarding element of this gathering of accordionists and teachers is to play as a part of an energized orchestra under the direction of wonderful conductors. This year, as in past years, Ms Joan Cochran Sommers has been a favorite conductor bringing a song to life with beautiful melodic expression and impulsive rhythm by accordionists playing from several countries of origin. This year the ATG Orchestra comprised of some eighty (80) members; sixty (60) from Scotland, and twenty (20) from the U.S.A. The highlight of the festival was concert night. The concert featured accordion soloists from the U.S.A., Italy and Russia. The orchestra played four selections. The first selection was an original composition of the late Maestro Galla-Rini titled “The Paragon March”. The second piece was full of energy and was from the musical Fame called “Flash dance”. The third song was a jazzy tune, “Racuerdo” an original orchestration from the talented Ms. Amy Jo Sawyer. The orchestra’s final selection was an instant favorite with the orchestra titled “Rock n Roll Trilogy” a Randy Martin arrangement from Los Angeles, California. (continued on page ten) Volume 18 Issue 9 Page 7 ACCORDION EVENTS THE “BIG SQUEEZE” ACCORDION FESTIVAL October 9, at 10 am to 4 pm. This 3rd Annual Orange County Accordion Festival returns to the Orange County Market Place in Costa Mesa on Sunday, October 9, 2011. The event will run from 10 am to 4 pm and in conjunction with all of the swap meet activities at the O.C. Fair & Event Center. Bands and other entertainment will soon be announced. Call 714977-5360 for more information about the latest details of this accordion event. Atherton Auditorium, San Joaquin Delta College. The Commission Sponsor and Guest Artist Sponsor: Thomas & Virginia Chen. "Meet the Maestro” pre-concert talks begin 45 minutes prior to each performance. INTERNATIONAL ACCORDION CONVENTION Oct. 31 - Nov. 3, 2011. Las Vegas, Nevada at the Gold Coast Hotel & Casino. Featuring: Angelo Di Pippo with the Accordion Kings, Frank Marocco, Alex Sevastian, Mario Tacca & Mary Mancini, Mary Tokarski and featuring Frank Toscano & Manny Corallo of the Accordion Kings, Peter & Mady Soave, the Soundscape Trio, Bruce Gassman, Gina Brannelli, Gordon Kohl, and the fourth annual Accordion Orchestra led by Joan Cochran Sommers. This year there will be a “Masquerade Party” on Halloween night. There will be varied workshops each day with a luncheon and dinner concerts as well. Hotel rooms are only $34 per night, a special rate for convention attendees. Contact 800-472-1695 or email to vegas@AccordionInfo.com for more information. ALSI CONCERT— MARIO PEDONE January 8, 2012. Concert will be held in Liberty Hall in Paradise Village Plaza at approximately 2:00 pm. Mario has performed professionally in many Countries including Colombia, Venezuela, Sweden, Italy, and Canada. Mario has his own recording studio in Sugar Land, were he has arranged and recorded hundreds of tunes including many of his own compositions. His musical range includes, but is not limited to Classical, Latin, European, American Standards. He also produce CDs, background music for other musicians and singers. In 2002 and 2003 Mario was invited to perform in the famous Accordion Festival celebrated in Ransäter, Sweden having a big success, one of Mario’s composition Bergen’s polka is well known in the Scandinavian Countries. Other performances include numerous appearances at accordion clubs and festivals across the United States. NEW ACCORDION CONCERTO PREMIERE November 10th & 12th 2011. Accordionist Peter Soave will present the World Premiere of a new accordion concerto by Max Simoncic with the Stockton Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Peter Jaffe on Thursday, November 10, 2011 at 8:00 PM and Saturday, November 12, 2011 at 6:00 PM at the FRANK MAROCCO ACCORDION EVENT Thursday, February 16, through Monday, February 20, 2012. This very popular annual accordion workshop event will be held at the beautiful Arizona Golf Resort in Mesa, Arizona. Special guest artist scheduled is Misha Litvin on Mandolin who is a duet partner with Stas Venglevski. If interested you can contact the address below to be placed on the waiting list. FMAE (US) P.O. Box 25 Walkersville, MD 21793-0025 Email:fmaeus@verizon.net Page 8 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER SHOWCASE REVIEW PETER ROBUFFO SHOWCASE AUGUST 14, 2011 by Bob Warner If you were not here this great Sunday afternoon you really missed it. Peter Robuffo was here, a superb, fantastic, outstanding, impressive, world class accordionist. I could stop here because there are not many other adjectives that can adequately describe the skills of this master musician. I first heard Peter play about 10 years ago at an AFNA event in Long Beach. All he has done is get better – if that’s possible. He has reached extraordinary levels of competence in his musical life. Peter plays a great sounding, amplified Excelsiola accordion. There was nothing else, just a fine sounding acoustic accordion played with an exquisite skill that most of us just dream about. I dare to say that Peter is one of the most underrated accordionists around. Not enough people have heard about him and they should have. He has an extensive classical and novelty repertoire but he is equally at home with swing and jazz as we soon found out. This was an awesome program today, performed completely from memory and with all of the nuances the accordion is capable of. As he launched into Gus Durand’s “WALTZ IN E FLAT” I’m sure that everyone was immediately struck by his crisp, clean, fluent keyboard technique in a piece that seemed to be designed to exhibit the virtues of the accordion. This is playing with authority and confidence. His presentation of this high energy waltz was impressive, especially for being the first number. He followed this with “A GAY RANCHERO” played at a pace slightly slower than most accordionists have in the past. The melodic and rhythmic ‘EL RELICARIO” by Joseph Padilla was a dazzling arrangement full of melody and rhythm played at a paso doble tempo. A program would not ever be complete without a polka, but in this case, Peter showed us a new one called “LOUIE’S POLKA”. This was a bouncy, infectious piece full of runs and arpeggios composed by one of his former teachers, John Caruso. It was refreshing to hear a new polka. “CARNIVALE”, a novelty composition by Charles Magnante, displayed that curious combination of melody and technical fireworks that the old timers of the Golden Age of the Accordion were so good at. Peter added his own special embellishments as usual, triple bellows shake being one of them. Jazz has been a part of Peter’s music for a long time. He gave us two pieces, “THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE” by Johnny Mandel and “SATIN DOLL” by Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington and Johnny Mercer. These sophisticated, elegant arrangements of Peter’s were a pleasure to listen to. It was all there, big chords, embellishments with runs and arpeggios slipped in where they belonged to make a cohesive presentation. I believe I heard a little bit of Art Van Damme here and there, too. “HOLIDAY FOR CHORDS”, a Magnante composition, showed us another side of the accordion. The left hand parts were played only on the chord buttons with no fundamental base being used. The result Volume 18 Issue 9 CREDITS by Helen Estok Schoell Our sincere appreciation to Russell Camp for coming in early and seeing to it that tables were set up for the day’s event. To Jack and Sharon Marotte for setting things up on stage for our players for the day. Jack Marotte runs the sound system and Bob Page and Sharon Marotte are our photographers for the day. Thank you Mary Lou Erwin for coming in early to take care of members and guest at the door and sign in sheets plus the players sign in sheet for the day. Thank you Jane Ford for providing a large tray of sweet rolls for our snack time. ALSI club provided a variety of cookies also. Yours truly made coffee, set the table, and arranged cookies on serving trays with the help of Ardith Birdsell. Thank you Ron Schoell for serving coffee and Maria Ljubic for chipping right in to help serve lemonade and ice tea. Yours truly cleaned up and put things away. God bless you all for your help and support. [WE NEED MORE VOLUNTEERS FOR REFRESHMENT TIME. PLEASE SIGN UP AT THE WELCOME TABLE. EXTRA HANDS MAKE THE BREAK TIME EASIER AND IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED.] A Very Happy Anniversary Wish In September To: Page 9 SHOWCASE REVIEW—cont. is a novel, softer musical tone that technically would make you think about what you are doing with the left hand. The piece itself was more or less like a lilting tone poem but with a rhythmic jazz beat in 6/8 time part way through. This piece was no pushover; there was a lot to it. Peter’s performance of the rousing overture to the opera “MARRIAGE OF FIGARO” was pure classical virtuoso. I have always said this piece transcribes perfectly for the accordion. I’m sure Mozart would have been pleased to hear it. It takes technique at the highest level to play it right. Peter’s skills with dance music are replete with numbers like ‘WAVE”, “BESAME MUCHO” and “JALOUSIE”. These were all virtuoso arrangements of his, especially “JALOUSIE”. To finish his program, Peter played his show stopper arrangement of George Gershwin’s “RHAPSODY IN BLUE”. It was a most remarkable virtuoso performance replete with technical skills and artistry. I’m sure we were all mesmerized with this performance today. If you ever hear of a Peter Robuffo venue it’s worth at least a days drive to hear him. We will surely have him back next year! — Best Wishes for a very Happy Birthday for those born in the month of September! May your lives always be happy and 9/5 Charlotte Thompson filled with precious times To remember. 9/6 Janet Martini For those of you married in the month 9/16 Phil Rizzo of December: 9/10 Neil Morefield 9/29 Daniel Synkowski Sami and Tiina Zein, 21st 9/30 Lenitta Barrett Page 10 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FESTIVAL REVIEW—continued The audience enjoyed all of the selections. However, when the orchestra performed the Rock Trilogy, conducted by Mr. Bruce Gassman, everyone played with a super intensity and passion. The orchestra received a standing ovation. They also had a great experience practicing and playing to a wonderful audience which appreciated the accordion as an orchestral instrument. Prior to the final evening of the festival, there were many accordion workshops, demonstrations by teachers, exhibition performances by wonderful Chinese musicians and Scottish, young teens. Guest artist performed wonderfully, playing classical music from Russian composers on the unique Bayon Accordion. There were several music workshops and music clinics which were inspiring. Topics covered were: playing better left hand fills, playing the Blues scales in and around a melody, adding the technique necessary to enhance classical melodies, and how attention should be given to the bellows, rhythm and fingering. All in all the ATG as an organization offers opportunities to accordion teachers and performers to share and fine tune their skills once a year. There is always something to learn and improve upon in one’s musicianship and teaching knowledge. Come be a part of a fun and rewarding music organization. I am glad that I joined. The yearly convention is in a new city almost every year. In past years the conventions have been held in Nashville, Tennessee; Dallas, Texas; Washington D.C.; Santa Clara, California; and Orlando, Florida. Guess what, next year we will be having the convention in Chicago, Illinois. This is a city with many heritages featuring music with the Accordion. Hope I see you in Chicago in July 2012. — ATTENTION CLUB MEMBERS: PLAYERS NEEDED FOR OCTOBER FEST IN BALBOA PARK. — OctoberFest Player Registration Form — October 9th in Balboa Park. Song Titles: _____________________________ __________________________ _____________________________ __________________________ _____________________________ __________________________ Name:_______________________________________ Please forward this information to Bill Barr who can be reached at 619-337-1111 Volume 18 Issue 9 Page 11 CALENDAR September 11th — Showcase With Linda Hibbert October 9th — October Fest In Balboa Park This coming September, we will be entertained with a special Showcase presented by Linda Hibbert. She is a long-time member of ALSI and has been active in the Polka Dots accordion ensemble. She has entertained at club meetings on numerous occasions and demonstrated her accordion skills. Plan to join us for this special concert. — We invite you to Join ALSI club members for an afternoon in Balboa Park where accordion music from all over the world will be presented to the visitors who pass by. This is always a well attended event and is a great opportunity to show off the accordion especially to young people. — November 13 — Heritage Day Festival At Liberty Hall Theater, In Paradise Village Plaza, National City. Plan to come and join us at this new exciting location for our ethnic costumes, accordion music, and dancing routines. There will be delicious hors d’oeuvres and refreshments available too. More information to come on this exciting Heritage Day Festival. (see flyer on page four) — .December 11th — Showcase With Bob Page The ALSI meeting will feature holiday music and a Showcase presented by our club webmaster, Bob Page. His program will include acoustic and electronic accordion selections which will feature the Roland FR7x accordion. Music will range from standards and classics to Christmas selections. — PLAYING AROUND Sharon Marotte “Please share date, time and location of public appearances. Submit these, in writing, complying with the cut-off date, to Helen Estok Schoell or Bob Page.” September 7th and every Wednesday 5:007:00 pm at Brother's Restaurant 5150 Waring Rd. Kjell Holmes Friday, Sep. 2nd & Oct. 7th from 5 to 8 pm at Lake C uyamaca Restaur a nt, (Kjell performs at the restaurant the first Friday of each month.) Louis Fanucchi Most Tuesdays at Paesano’s in San Diego from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. Most Wednesday’s at Romesco’s in Bonita from 7 to 10 pm. For more information call Lou at 619-948-3774. or online at www.loufnucchi.com for his calendar. Gordon Kohl Sep. ?? Gordon and his Trio will be appearing at Jimmy’s Restaurant in Chula Vista from 5 to 9 pm. The restaurant is located on 3rd Avenue in Chula Vista. ALSI Statement Of Purpose: � � � Monthly Newsletter 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. We’re on the WEB! at www.accordion-club-sandiego.org The REED BLOCK c/o Helen Estok Schoell P.O. Box 151357 San Diego, CA 92175 SEPTEMBER 2011 EDITION September Showcase with Linda Hibbert
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