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		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: /* Piano accordion players. */&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;== Introduction. ==&lt;br /&gt;
The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the [[revival]] of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is a piano accordion different to other accordions?&#039;&#039;&#039; For descriptions and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is it different to a piano?&#039;&#039;&#039; In almost every way. Don&#039;t be fooled by its appearance: it is a free reed and NOT a string or percussion instrument...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Piano accordion players. ==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The players shown first are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* [[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[other piano accordion players &#039;in the tradition&#039;]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Accordion Teachers|To Find a Teacher]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 00:00, 20 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2711</id>
		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
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		<updated>2007-03-28T18:58:58Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: /* Piano accordion players. */&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;== Introduction. ==&lt;br /&gt;
The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the [[revival]] of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is a piano accordion different to other accordions?&#039;&#039;&#039; For descriptions and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is it different to a piano?&#039;&#039;&#039; In almost every way. Don&#039;t be fooled by its appearance: it is a free reed and NOT a string or percussion instrument...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Piano accordion players. ==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The players shown first are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[other piano accordion players &#039;in the tradition&#039;]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Accordion Teachers|To Find a Teacher]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 00:00, 20 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
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		<id>https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2707</id>
		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
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		<updated>2007-03-28T15:31:12Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: /* Piano accordion players. */&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;== Introduction. ==&lt;br /&gt;
The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the [[revival]] of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is a piano accordion different to other accordions?&#039;&#039;&#039; For descriptions and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is it different to a piano?&#039;&#039;&#039; In almost every way. Don&#039;t be fooled by its appearance: it is a free reed and NOT a string or percussion instrument...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Piano accordion players. ==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The players shown first are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others piano accordion players &#039;in the tradition&#039;]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[To Find a Teacher]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 00:00, 20 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
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		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
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		<updated>2007-03-28T15:29:42Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: /* Piano accordion players. */&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;== Introduction. ==&lt;br /&gt;
The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the [[revival]] of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is a piano accordion different to other accordions?&#039;&#039;&#039; For descriptions and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is it different to a piano?&#039;&#039;&#039; In almost every way. Don&#039;t be fooled by its appearance: it is a free reed and NOT a string or percussion instrument...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Piano accordion players. ==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The players shown first are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others piano accordion players &#039;in the tradition&#039;]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[To find a Teacher]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 00:00, 20 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
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		<id>https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2705</id>
		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2705"/>
		<updated>2007-03-28T15:28:36Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: /* Piano accordion players. */&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;== Introduction. ==&lt;br /&gt;
The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the [[revival]] of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is a piano accordion different to other accordions?&#039;&#039;&#039; For descriptions and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is it different to a piano?&#039;&#039;&#039; In almost every way. Don&#039;t be fooled by its appearance: it is a free reed and NOT a string or percussion instrument...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Piano accordion players. ==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The players shown first are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others piano accordion players &#039;in the tradition&#039;]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Find a teacher]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 00:00, 20 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Talk:Scan_Tester&amp;diff=2639</id>
		<title>Talk:Scan Tester</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Talk:Scan_Tester&amp;diff=2639"/>
		<updated>2007-03-27T18:29:44Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: New page: It would be good to have a linked audio file for musos like Scan: is that possible eventually? What is the plan editorially on audio links/files?&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;It would be good to have a linked audio file for musos like Scan: is that possible eventually? What is the plan editorially on audio links/files?&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2311</id>
		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2311"/>
		<updated>2007-03-20T00:06:14Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: /* Introduction. */&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;== Introduction. ==&lt;br /&gt;
The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the [[revival]] of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is a piano accordion different to other accordions?&#039;&#039;&#039; For descriptions and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is it different to a piano?&#039;&#039;&#039; In almost every way. Don&#039;t be fooled by its appearance: it is a free reed and NOT a string or percussion instrument...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Piano accordion players. ==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The players shown first are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 00:00, 20 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2310</id>
		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2310"/>
		<updated>2007-03-20T00:04:31Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;== Introduction. ==&lt;br /&gt;
The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is a piano accordion different to other accordions?&#039;&#039;&#039; For descriptions and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is it different to a piano?&#039;&#039;&#039; In almost every way. Don&#039;t be fooled by its appearance: it is a free reed and NOT a string or percussion instrument...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Piano accordion players. ==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The players shown first are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 00:00, 20 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
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		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
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		<updated>2007-03-20T00:00:59Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
== Introduction. ==&lt;br /&gt;
The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The players shown first are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is a piano accordion different to other accordions?&#039;&#039;&#039; For descriptions and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is it different to a piano?&#039;&#039;&#039; In almost every way. Don&#039;t be fooled by its appearance: it is a free reed and NOT a string or percussion instrument...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 00:00, 20 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
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		<updated>2007-03-19T23:49:46Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The players shown first are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is a piano accordion different to other accordions?&#039;&#039;&#039; For descriptions and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is it different to a piano?&#039;&#039;&#039; In almost every way. Don&#039;t be fooled by its appearance: it is a free reed and NOT a string or percussion instrument...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 23:40, 19 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
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		<updated>2007-03-19T23:48:37Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The players shown first are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is a piano accordion different to other accordions?&#039;&#039;&#039; For descriptions and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;How is it different to a piano?&#039;&#039;&#039; In almost every way. Don&#039;t be fooled by its a appearance: it is a free reed and NOT a string or percussion instrument...&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 23:40, 19 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
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		<updated>2007-03-19T23:45:04Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The players shown first are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
For a description and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 23:40, 19 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
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		<updated>2007-03-19T23:40:47Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the [[concertina]], [[melodeon]] and [[button accordion]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The following list of players are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, [[Bob Cann]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from [[Bill Kimber]] and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
For a description and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 23:40, 19 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
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		<updated>2007-03-19T23:37:13Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the concertina, melodeon and button accordion.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The following list of players are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, Bob Cann.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from William Kimber and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
For a description and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 23:35, 19 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2302</id>
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		<updated>2007-03-19T23:35:06Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of free reed instrument that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the concertina, melodeon and button accordion.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The following list of players are of particular interest because of their connections with the continuation of a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, Bob Cann.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from William Kimber and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers &#039;&#039;and&#039;&#039; recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
For a description and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 23:35, 19 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2301</id>
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		<updated>2007-03-19T23:11:42Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of accordion that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the concertina, melodeon and button accordion.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The following list of players are of particular interest because of their connections with a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, Bob Cann.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (Headington, Oxon). John learned from William Kimber and plays for Headington Quarry (morris), see for example: [http://www.thedonkey.org/Recycling/William_Kimber_remember.html] John also teaches local young musicians.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers and recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
== Developing this page?==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
For a description and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Any views&#039;&#039;&#039; on where the other links should go? In a developed article on each of these musicians? In a list at the end (plus biblio/discography?) or by the names of the artists as shown above with Jason and John?&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 23:11, 19 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2300</id>
		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2300"/>
		<updated>2007-03-19T23:01:14Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of accordion that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the concertina, melodeon and button accordion.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The following list of players are of particular interest because of their connections with a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (Dartmoor) Jason has family connections with Jack and Les Rice, see [http://www.veteran.co.uk/Artistes.htm#Jason%20Rice]. He also plays with Mark Bazeley, related to another Dartmoor legend, Bob Cann.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (links with William Kimber in Headington, Oxon)&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers and recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
For a description and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 22:53, 19 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
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		<updated>2007-03-19T22:54:53Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of accordion that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the concertina, melodeon and button accordion.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The following list of players are of particular interest because of their connections with a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (links with Bob Cann in Dartmoor)&lt;br /&gt;
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[[John Graham]]  (links with William Kimber in Headington, Oxon)&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[others!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers and recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
For a description and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 22:53, 19 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://folkopedia.info/index.php?title=Piano_Accordion&amp;diff=2298</id>
		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
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		<updated>2007-03-19T22:53:33Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of accordion that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the concertina, melodeon and button accordion.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The following list of players are of particular interest because of their connections with a local tradition:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jason Rice]]  (links with Bob Cann in Dartmoor)&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[John Graham]]  (links with William Kimber in Headington, Oxon)&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In addition the following players could be considered to be driving the development of 21st century traditions as they are performers, teachers and recording artists of note:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Karen Tweed]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Paul Hutchinson]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Becky Price]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Sam Pirt]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
For a description and other links see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accordion]. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
--[[User:AliEllacott|AliEllacott]] 22:53, 19 March 2007 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>AliEllacott</name></author>
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		<title>Piano Accordion</title>
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		<updated>2007-03-19T22:41:05Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;AliEllacott: New page:  The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;England&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, mainly with the &amp;#039;&amp;#039;revival&amp;#039;&amp;#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of accordion that are more c...&lt;/p&gt;
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The piano accordion is an instrument associated, in &#039;&#039;&#039;England&#039;&#039;&#039;, mainly with the &#039;&#039;revival&#039;&#039; of traditional music in the 20th century. There are other types of accordion that are more closely linked to traditional players, these include, for example, the:&lt;br /&gt;
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anglo concertina&lt;br /&gt;
melodeon&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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