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call me weird but lowkey I like obscure German music from 1972
Remembering Toots Thielemans (29 April 1922 – 22 August 2016)
Toots Thielemans – Theme from Midnight Cowboy
Toots Thielemans – harmonica Karel Boehlee – piano, synthesizer Hein van de Geyn – bass Hans van Oosterhout – drums
TERRA & Harmonika - El Toro

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Stephane Grappelli and Toots Thielemans – Bringing It Together
“While this release could have been stronger with better chosen songs, it will be an essential acquisition for fans of either Grappelli or Thielemans.” – Ken Dryden/AllMusic. Harmonica – Toots Thielemans Violin – Stéphane Grappelli Bass – Brian Torff Guitar – Marc Fosset, Martin Taylor
RÚV English Podcast: The Accordion
On this episode we look at the accordion or, as locals calls it, the harmonika. An instrument intimately related to Iceland's Herring Adventure (1867-1968) and the associated music ball scene.
Accordion music accompanies many celebrations in Iceland On today’s show for the music segment of the RÚV English service, we look at an instrument much loved here in Iceland: the accordion. Having first emerged as part of the music ball scene in the late 1800s, nowadays the accordion is considered an integral part of popular and folk Icelandic music culture. Intimately connected to the Herring…
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