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  2. Twinnies (duo) - Wikipedia

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    On March 7, 2009, [7] they debuted on television, on the ARD folk music program Musikantenstadl. [5] Their performance (with accordions on rollerblades) [ 5 ] [ 4 ] brought them instant fame. [ 1 ] A video of the duo on that day's show (they sang a song "Bayernmädels" from their debut album) is now popular on YouTube , having attracted over 14 ...

  3. Category:German accordionists - Wikipedia

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  4. Franzl Lang - Wikipedia

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    Raised in Munich, Lang trained as a toolmaker. He started playing his trademark accordion at the age of nine. His greatest hit was his 1968 recording of Karl Ganzer's composition "Das Kufsteiner Lied". Throughout the 1970s, he was a permanent feature of musical variety shows on West German television, especially on the ZDF program Lustige ...

  5. Accordion in music - Wikipedia

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    Performances of traditional classical music on the accordion were now deemed to constituted an "affront" to the memory of prominent German composers from the past. Concert performances on the accordion remained popular with the German public however and Germany's soldiers even embraced the instrument on the battlefield.

  6. Accordion - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the accordion is the principal instrument in Junina music (music of the São João Festival), with Mario Zan having been a very important exponent of this music. It is an important instrument in Sertanejo (and Caipira) music, which originated in the midwest and southeast of Brazil, and subsequently has gained popularity throughout the ...

  7. Steirische Harmonika - Wikipedia

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    A Steirische Harmonika. The Steirische Harmonika (Austrian German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaɪrɪʃɛ harˈmoːnika]) is a type of bisonoric diatonic button accordion important to the alpine folk music of Croatia (Hrvatsko zagorje), Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Austria, the German state of Bavaria, and the Italian South Tyrol.

  8. John Kimmel (accordionist) - Wikipedia

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    John J. Kimmel (13 December 1866 – 18 September 1942 [1] [2]) was a German-American musician known for playing Irish, Scottish, and American music on the 1-row diatonic accordion (or melodeon). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Though not Irish-American , but rather German-American (born in Brooklyn to German immigrants Margaretha Schmidt and John Kimmel), Kimmel ...

  9. Schuhplattler - Wikipedia

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    The music was generally in three-quarter time, like the Ländler, and was performed on the zither or the guitar, and by 1830s, the accordion or concertina. In 1838, the Empress of Russia was honored with a Schuhplattler by the residents of the bath town of Wildbad Kreuth, [ 6 ] and the aristocracy, fascinated by the strange costumes and quaint ...