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Accordion-O-Rama Returns to Crossings
Mon, Jan 7th, 2013
Posted in Arts & Culture
Posted in Arts & Culture
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ZUMBROTA – Four masters of the accordion will play together and in turns for Crossings’ Accordion-O-Rama concert on Sat., Jan. 19, at 7:30 p.m.
Performers include Dan “Daddy Squeeze” Newton, Simone Perrin, Patrick Harison and Denny Malmberg.
Newton has been a full-time performing musician since 1980 and a resident of the Twin Cities since 1987. He spends most of his time playing accordion with his fabulous group, “Café Accordion Orchestra,” performing French, American and Latin ballroom dance music. He frequently appears as a guest on Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion.
Malmberg has been headlining at Fireside Pizza in Richfield, along with singer Charmin Michelle, for the past three years. They perform American jazz classics.
Patrick Harison is a young button accordionist adept in a wide variety of genres. He currently performs in a diverse array of projects including Patty and The Buttons, Jack Klatt and The Cat Swingers, Eisner’s Klezmorim and others. Patrick also is active as an orchestral soloist playing both classical and pops programs with top orchestras across the United States.
Perrin is a Minneapolis-based theater actress, composer, vocalist and accordionista. She learned to play the accordion in order to accompany herself as a love-scorned vampire, during her tenure in a New York comedy sketch group.
Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 day of show. To reserve tickets, call 507-732-7616 or stop in to Crossings at 320 East Avenue in Zumbrota. For more information, visit www.crossingsatcarnegie.com.
Performers include Dan “Daddy Squeeze” Newton, Simone Perrin, Patrick Harison and Denny Malmberg.
Newton has been a full-time performing musician since 1980 and a resident of the Twin Cities since 1987. He spends most of his time playing accordion with his fabulous group, “Café Accordion Orchestra,” performing French, American and Latin ballroom dance music. He frequently appears as a guest on Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion.
Malmberg has been headlining at Fireside Pizza in Richfield, along with singer Charmin Michelle, for the past three years. They perform American jazz classics.
Patrick Harison is a young button accordionist adept in a wide variety of genres. He currently performs in a diverse array of projects including Patty and The Buttons, Jack Klatt and The Cat Swingers, Eisner’s Klezmorim and others. Patrick also is active as an orchestral soloist playing both classical and pops programs with top orchestras across the United States.
Perrin is a Minneapolis-based theater actress, composer, vocalist and accordionista. She learned to play the accordion in order to accompany herself as a love-scorned vampire, during her tenure in a New York comedy sketch group.
Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 day of show. To reserve tickets, call 507-732-7616 or stop in to Crossings at 320 East Avenue in Zumbrota. For more information, visit www.crossingsatcarnegie.com.








