Aldo Mencaccini was bouncing around the Smash event like a nineteen year old. He came to America in 1937 and soon became a master technician at the legendary Excelsior accordion company. He went on to found the Bell Accordion Co. He is one of America’s most experienced accordion builders, designers, and master technicians.
For me, Dick was one of the best players at Smash. He was so busy listening and enjoying everyone else that he hardly played at all. I had to beg him to play a few tunes for the video. This one is Midnight Sun by Lionel Hampton and Sonny Burke. Click -here- for video of Dick playing All the Things You Are
I think Jerry played the most out of any person at the Smash event. Wherever you looked, Jerry was playing. He knows over two thousand songs.
Raúl is a great player from Cuba. We played a bunch at my friend Hector's dealer booth. Hector has just started the Miami Accordion Club and has a lot of classic accordions.
This performance was a revelation for me. Cotton Fields Back Home was written by American folk and blues musician Lead Belly. To my great surprise I learned that the first instrument he played was accordion.
Lead Belly and his "windjammer"