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Definition of Accordionists

Accordionist
Accordionist Ac*cor"di*on*ist, n. A player on the accordion.

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- Van Damme. French jazz accordionists include Richard Galliano, Bernard Lubat, and Vincent Peirani. Norwegian jazz accordionists include Asmund Bjørken...
- Norwegian Accordionists' ****ociation (Norwegian: Norske Trekkspilleres Landsforbund, NTL) is a Norwegian musical organization for accordionists that was...
- This is an alphabetized list of notable accordionists who have their own main articles or belong to a notable band. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M...
- The Accordionist (French: L’accordéoniste) is a 1911 oil on canvas painting by Pablo Pic****o. The painting portrays a seated man playing an accordion....
- This is a list of notable Slovene musicians by instrument. For a list of notable po****r Slovenian musical groups and artists see List of Slovenian musical...
- The American Accordionists' ****ociation (AAA) is an American ****ociation dedicated to players of the accordion. It was established on March 9, 1938, and...
- the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. This album also featured accordionists Mary Broussard and Nolton Semien on two tracks, Mitch Reed on fiddle...
- Orchestra, emplo**** staff accordionists. After most Vaudeville theaters closed during the Great Depression, accordionists still found work during the...
- flute players Paddy Carty, Ambrose Moloney and Tony Molloy; button accordionists Mick Darcy and Sean McGlynn; fiddlers Michael Joe Dooley, Paddy Doorhy...
- conjunto roots, he never limited himself musically. More than any other accordionist, Jordan pushed the diatonic accordion to its limits, both musically and...