- Look up
melodeon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Melodeon may
refer to:
Melodeon (accordion), a type of
button accordion Melodeon (organ), a type...
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Between the 1850s and the 1920s,
several million reed
organs and
melodeons were
manufactured in the
United States and Canada, with some exported...
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Melodeon Records is a
record label set up in 1964 by
Richard K. Spottswood.
Melodeon Records issued -
among others - the
first recordings after his 'rediscovery'...
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Melodeon Hall is a
historic meeting hall and
theatre building located at Rushville, Rush County, Indiana. It was
built in 1872, and is a two-story, Late...
- A
melodeon or
diatonic button accordion is a
member of the free-reed
aerophone family of
musical instruments. It is a type of
button accordion on which...
- (1962–65, 1965–83; died 1984)
Barney McKenna –
Irish tenor banjo, mandolin,
melodeon,
vocals (1962–2012; died 2012)
Bobby Lynch – vocals,
guitar (1964–65; died...
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primarily a singer, he was an
instrumentalist who also
occasionally pla****
melodeon, trombone, musette,
guitar or
other instruments.
Thomas had a distinctive...
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expertise as a
professional player of the two-and-a-half row
diatonic melodeon. The
system has the
construction and reed-work of a
concertina with the...
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button (
melodeon) and the
conventional keyboard type;
Video of "rocking
melodeon" By 1840,
there were 40
melodeon builders in America. "
Melodeons were inexpensive...
- of the
melodeon (one-row
diatonic accordion).
Kennedy was born in
Flaskagh Beag in
County Galway, and at age 11 took up
playing the
melodeon. In 1923...