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Guildford Accordion Club - John Adams - Friday 17th June 2011
Oct., 14, 2011
 GUILDFORD ACCORDION CLUB FRIDAY 17th JUNE, 2011
WE ARE DELIGHTED TO PRESENT JOHN ADAMS
"EXCITING YOUNG ACCORDIONIST FROM BRIGHTON"
Talented and enthusiastic young player John Adams began learning the accordion at age 13 with Brighton Tutor,Teresa Hayward. Now a member of Horsham Accordion Band, John also plays regularly for social & charity events.
In 2010 he featured in several solo spots at the Brighton Dome, in a concert given by well known organist John Mann.
John’s musical repertoire is wide and varied with favourites including composers as diverse as Winifred Atwell and the accordion virtuoso,Pietro Frosini.
When not playing the accordion, John is training for a career in pipe-organ and keyboard restoration with Sussex based specialist,David Houlgate.
Ripley Village Hall - click here for driving directions!
Ripley Village Hall - Ripley, Surrey. GU23 6AF (Close to A3 from Junction 10 of M25).
Doors open at 7.00pm - Interval Tea & Coffee plus biscuits - Club Raffle.
Please bring along your accordions for our popular play along sessions.
Web: http://guildford-accordion-club.org.uk/
See video clip below:- .
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‘Piaf: The Songs’ On Tour – UK
Oct., 14, 2011
 . ‘Piaf: The Songs’ On Tour – UK Contributed by Rob Howard ‘Piaf: The Songs’ is a concert starring vocalist Eve Loiseau, whose lustrous French tone captures the essence of the Piaf performance in a dramatic musical tribute to the ‘Little Sparrow’, also featuring accordionist Eddy Jay and violinist Fiona Barrow.
Edith Piaf’s life was the stuff of legend, from Paris street urchin to international star, she has become synonymous with French Cabaret of the 1940s and 50s. Her life, however, was anything but ‘La Vie en Rose’, and perhaps more ‘Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien’. Tour dates: May 27th – The Met, Bury, Lancashire 28th - Playhouse, Norwich 30th – Playhouse, Nottingham 31st - International Arts Festival, Salisbury June 2nd - New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth 3rd - St Donat’s Arts Centre, Llantwit Major 5th - Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry 16th - Borough Theatre, Abergavenny 17th - Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford-On-Avon, Wiltshire 18th - Number 8, Pershore 19th, 8pm – Macclesfield Town Hall 30th – Ashbourne Town Hall July 1st and 2nd - Tobacco Factory Theatre,Bristol 6th - Henley Festival September 2nd - The Brewery, Mintfest, Kendal 15th - Terry O’Toole Theatre, North Hykeham, Lincoln 17th - Old Town Hall Theatre, Hemel Hempstead 29th - Falkirk Town Hall October 19th and 20th - Strode Theatre, Street, Glastonbury, Somerset 21st - The Mill, Banbury 28 - King’s School, Canterbury Festival 29th - Wyeside Arts Centre, Builth Wells November 9th - South Holland Centre, Spalding, Lincs 11th - The Courthouse, Otley 25th - Rosehill Theatre, Whitehaven 26th - The Rose Theatre, Ormskirk December 8th - The Apex, Bury St Edmunds 17th - Civic Hall, Barnsley Dates continue into 2012 and 2013, with many more to follow. For further information email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Accordionists - Charity Cycle Ride in memory of the late Ron Beecham.
Oct., 14, 2011
 Craig & Lloyd Beecham - please click here!
Dear friends and family,
It's been 3 years since Lloyd and I cycled from London to Paris in memory of our Dad.
We felt that to earn some more charitable pennies this year we would raise the stakes a bit. So, this summer, we, along with 2 friends, Ian Hanley and Andy Sims, are going to attempt to ride the length and breadth of the country in aid of the Everyman Campaign to stamp out male cancer.
One man dies every hour from prostate cancer in the UK and testicular cancer is now the most common cancer in men between the ages of 15-44. Despite these alarming figures, awareness among men remains low and research in this area is severely under-funded. Everyman works to raise awareness and fund research into testicular and prostate cancer. In May, we will be cycling from Lowestoft (the UK’s most easterly point) to St David's in Wales - the widest part of the UK. The aim is to complete the ride in four days, covering a total of 400 miles. However, the challenge doesn’t end there.
Five weeks later, we will take on the legendary Land’s End to John O’Groats cycle in eleven days, a ride totalling approx 1000 miles. We will be completing the two rides with little more than a van and a driver coming along for moral support.
We are looking to raise as much money as possible for a charity that is close to all of our hearts for intensely personal reasons.
If you would like to sponsor us, please visit: http://www.justgiving.com/foursorecorners If you would like any further information, such as routes, bikes, profiles and other geeky stuff, we have a (very) basic website: www.foursorecorners.co.uk
Many thanks for taking the time to read this.
Craig Beecham
Dear Accordion Friends,
It has been 3 years since my sons Craig and Lloyd cycled from London to Paris in memory of their Dad - Ron Beecham and raised money for the charity EVERYMAN CANCER. Now they are at it again!
"Coast to Coast" on the 28th May 2011 they will leave Lowestoft (The UK's most Easterly point) and 5 days later on the 1st June (hopefully) they will arrive in St.David's Bay in Wales (the widest part of the UK) - cycling some 400 miles.
"South to North" on the 7th July 2011 they will leave Land's End and cycle the 1000 miles to John O'Groats, arriving some 11 days later.
They will complete the 2 rides with little more than a driver and a van carrying spares for their bikes and a change of clothes. They are again riding in memory of their Dad who died in 2006 of Cancer and are looking to raise as much money as possible for a charity that is close to their hearts for intensely personal reasons. The charity "Everyman Cancer" aims to stamp out male cancer. One man dies every hour from prostate cancer in the UK and testicular cancer is now the most common cancer in men between the ages of 15-44. Despite these alarming figures, awareness among men remains low and research in this area is severley under-funded. "Everyman" works to raise awareness and fund research into testicular and prostate cancer.
Alternatively, if you would like to send or give me a cheque or cash, I will see that it is put on the website with your message.
Many Thanks,
Elaine Beecham 136, St. Andrews Avenue, Colchester, Essex CO4 3AQ
Tel: 01206 - 866615 Mobile: 07787-121325
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St Audries Bay Accordion Week - July 16th - 23rd 2011
Jul., 17, 2011
 St Audries Bay Accordion Week - Saturday 16th - 23rd July 2011.
St Audries is always one of the highlights of the year for Chris and I and it takes me a few months to prepare for it - practicing for solo playing and getting the music together for the Elementary Orchestra.
This year for once I'm ahead with the orchestra music and have it ready.
There will be a couple of changes with orchestra leaders this year.
Harvie Sharpe will be taking over form Alistair Cameron with the Scottish Band and Adrienne Griffiths will lead the Intermediate Orchestra, I will lead the Elementary Orchestra including Beginners.
For accordionists who have never attended St Audries, it's a week of total accordion indulgence, with workshops and orchestra's covering all abilities from beginners to advanced players, taking place throughout the day.
You will also hear accordions playing from morning till the early hours and anyone can join in.
See you all at St Audries Bay!
Brenda (and Chris) Webster - This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Club Accord - July Newsletter
Jul., 17, 2011
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Club Accord Newsletter - July 2011
Our very enjoyable 13th June club night was well attended, busy and varied. I enjoy the variety. At a club night, I’m paying to hear local musicians do their thing, try out tunes and styles, each in their own individual way. If I don’t like one song, I’ll like the next. What I don’t like, someone else will. Nervous players grow and develop, and amongst the old favourites I’m happy to hear something new mixed in. So come and play a short selection of what they play, doesn’t matter if you aren’t the best player in the room or what style you prefer, welcome to Catshill. We’re getting some quality contributions at the moment, with no trouble filling the evening. June was no exception. The night started in a traditional and perfect way with TONY TRENTHAM and another sophisticated seamless medley including jazzy numbers, old time favourites and Carpenters tunes. JOHN SHELLEY from Walsall is obviously building up his repertoire all the time and came up with mellow versions of Scarborough Fair, Fascination, The Skye Boat Song, Moulin Rouge and Dark Island. CONNOR BAINES is also getting increasingly confident and played two short waltzes followed by two King’s Norton tunes. It’s good to see young players making progress. Next we heard an unusual high-speed arpeggio on a banjo. But never fear, it was RAY IZOD’s midi expander, and he soon brought it into line with country and western backing for a few songs, some foxtrots, a bit of a shuffle, Amarillo, a musette, and some rumbas (including the great Perfidia and Bye Bye Blackbird), with all manner of instrumental sounds. Finally technology let us down. The backing cut out during Tie a Yellow Ribbon and then a massive hip hop beat came out of nowhere, bringing Ray’s very enjoyable and contrasting set to an unexpected close. To everyone’s surprise, LYNDON BAINES whipped out a full sized set of Highland pipes. These were phenomenally loud even with the bass drone missing and a member who works in audiology clapped her hands to her ears immediately. But it was powerful and stirring stuff. Lyndon started with Dark Island and then as Scotland the Brave switched from a reel to a march, Lyndon marched around the room, then back to his post, some American tunes, and a flourish on the chanter as the sound died away. HARRY FLOYD played emotional versions on songs about shadows and dreaming, the last one decorated with vibratos and glissandos to add to the atmosphere. Guitarist and singer PETE JAMES sang two songs very convincingly including Peaceful Easy Feeling. It turns out he’s also a very talented artist and I was lucky enough to win his pastel drawing in the raffle, which is now on my shelf. SIMON GARDNER is getting more and more expressive in his playing and he gave us another edge of the seat experience when he launched into Furious Polka as we wondered if he would make it to the end in one piece. (He did.) MERVYN PRICE keeps coming out with new numbers which he plays with great verve and always gets the audience going. After four new ones, he finished with his signature tune Lady of Spain (aka Whole Lotta Shaking) and a big swell on Waves of the Danube. NEIL LAUDER was inspired by the Trooping of the Colour into a series of marches (The British Grenadiers, Flowers of the Forest) and finished on his gospel roots with When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. The evening finished with a busking session led by a returner from the past, IVAN, who had come prepared with the notes for a set of short tunes for members to join in with. This was a nice touch and got everyone together to round off the evening. Don’t forget our next club night on 11th JULY when we have a guest artist, ROSEMARY WRIGHT, and you can expect a feast of entertaining and skillfully played accordion classics, popular classical tunes and well-known songs. Something to look forward to: I hope you’ll be there. For more information, contact Poppy Middleton on (0121) 743 6637. CLUB ACCORD: Catshill Social Club, 13a Meadow Road, Catshill, nr. Bromsgrove, B61 0JJ: 2nd Monday of the month: 7.30pm for 8pm
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Friday Night is Music Night 6th May 2011
Jul., 17, 2011

Janey Lee Grace presents a programme of music in celebration of Spring, recorded at the Mermaid Theatre in London in March. Richard Balcombe conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra and they're joined by two accordionists, Zivorad Nikolic and Milos Milivojevich.
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Limex UK Demonstrations - Dates
Jul., 17, 2011
NAO UK Accordion Championships 13th - 15th May 2011, Metropole Hotel, Blackpool. Accordions International Festival, 15th - 18th May 2011, Norbreck Castle Hotel, Blackpool. Limex Demo, 22nd May 1-5pm, Conservatory , Chieftan Hotel, Inverness. Limex Demo, 23rd May 7-10pm, Queens Room, Woodlands Hotel, Dumfries. Limex Demo, 24th May 7-10pm, Kensington suite 2, King Robert Hotel, Stirling. Thanks Roy LIMEX UK 6 College Park Troon KA10 6UH SCOTLAND Roy Hendrie Tel +44(0)1292 311247 Mob +44(0)7941 551751
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Windsor Accordion CLub - March Meeting- Report
Jul., 17, 2011
 . .The Windsor Accordion Club:Had a good session with Windsor Accordion Club on Sunday 13th March 2011, run by accordionist Nikolai Ryskov at the beautiful New Lodge, Drift Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 4RR. The club was very enjoyable and well organised. Nikolai is working extremely hard to get this club 'off the ground'. Message to all the accordionists in & around this area, please come along to the next meeting as I feel sure that you will enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this excellent new club in such a wonderful classical setting. Please give Nikolai's new club a try! The next meeting is on Sunday 10th April at 3 pm.. We look forward to seeing you there? Eva Williams PS. For more information how to find the venue, please, visit the website www.newlodge.co.uk The admission is just £4 and includes refreshments & drinks! The Windsor Accordion Club is organised by Nikolai Ryskov and is open for both players and non-Accordion players alike and the aim is for all to promote Accordion in the UK , to enjoy and share music together in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Everyone is welcome! Meetings: 2nd Sunday of the month; Time: 3p.m.-6p.m. Contact: Nikolai Ryskov Tel. 0208 325 81 47 Mobile 07846 777 870 E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it We look forward to seeing you at the Windsor Accordion Club! With regards Nikolai Ryskov Chairman of the Windsor Accordion Club Please note: Accordionist Alexander Sklyarov will be performing at the club and in the UK very soon!
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Milos at the Purcell Room -
May, 16, 2011
http://ticketing.southbankcentre.co.uk/find/dance-performance/tickets/breaking-boundaries-58404
All best wishes and many thanks,
Milos www.milosmilivojevic.com
May 8th, 7pm The Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Belvedere Road London SE1 8XX Breaking Boundaries! Kosmos, Paprika & She’koyokh Celebrating the climax of Southbank Centre’s Festival of Britain weekend of traditional, folk and world music and dance, three of the UK's internationally acclaimed world music ensembles come together: Kosmos, Paprika and She'Koyokh. This exhilarating triple bill conjures up a heady mix of Balkan and Latin grooves, Jewish and Gypsy passion, and soulful Arabic improvisations. Sixteen world class musicians: one unique, unforgettable evening. www.southbankcentre.co.uk Tickets £15
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Dear accordionists,
Accordionist.Net online store announces new relieses of well-known scores by Astor Piazzolla and Carlos Gardel. Please visit our website and order sheet music with the “50+” discount.
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Dear accordionist! New sheet music and scores for accordion added featuring F. Marocco, A. Piazzolla and Yann Tiersen. Sheet music is available to order via e-mail.
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