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Jo Privat
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It would be difficult to find an accordion player who represented the classic mix of Parisian Musette and gypsy music more fully and with m… read moreIt would be difficult to find an accordion player who represented the classic mix of Parisian Musette and gypsy music more fully and with more joy than Jo Privat. His phrasing and musical sensibility is enchanting; creating in an instant… read moreIt would be difficult to find an accordion player who represented the classic mix of Parisian Musette and gypsy music more fully and with more joy than Jo Privat. His phrasing and musical sensibility is enchanting; creating in an instant, a beautiful Parisian cafe or dance-hall in the mind of any… read more -
Jean Corti
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Jean Corti was born in 1929 in Bergamo, Italy. He is one of the numerous Italian accordionists to have put their mark on the musette scene.… read moreJean Corti was born in 1929 in Bergamo, Italy. He is one of the numerous Italian accordionists to have put their mark on the musette scene. During his long career, for instance, he was an accordionist in a military brothel (in the mid-19… read moreJean Corti was born in 1929 in Bergamo, Italy. He is one of the numerous Italian accordionists to have put their mark on the musette scene. During his long career, for instance, he was an accordionist in a military brothel (in the mid-1940s) and, later, a bass player for Georges Brassens. He work… read more -
Marcel Azzola
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Marcel Azzola (Paris, France, 10 July 1927 – 21 January 2019) was a French accordionist of Italian descent. He performed with Jacques Brel … read moreMarcel Azzola (Paris, France, 10 July 1927 – 21 January 2019) was a French accordionist of Italian descent. He performed with Jacques Brel and Stan Getz among others. The famous line "Chauffe, Marcel!" ("Play, Marcel"… read moreMarcel Azzola (Paris, France, 10 July 1927 – 21 January 2019) was a French accordionist of Italian descent. He performed with Jacques Brel and Stan Getz among others. The famous line "Chauffe, Marcel!" ("Play, Marcel") in Brel's song Vésoul refers to Azzola, who played th… read more