The President’s Message

Tony Mustaro

Dear Friends,

Sorry to have missed you all at the September meeting. I actually made it down to Hermann Sons Hall but was not feeling well and decided it best to return home. Thanks to ex-President Kris Nelson for conducting the meeting. According to the reports I’ve had, we had an excellent evening of music. I had been particularly looking forward to last month’s meeting because Bart Beninco had prepared a program for us and it’s always a pleasure to hear Bart play. Hopefully, we can have him perform for us again soon.

There is more sad news for our accordion community this month. We have lost another valued and well-loved member in Vince Cirelli. Vince was a warm and gentle man, an excellent musician and music teacher and a consummate accordion craftsman. He was one of a very few craftsmen in the United States capable of building a beautiful accordion from scratch. He was always there with a smile and a good word, and he was a modest and unpretentious man despite his many skills and accomplishments. Our heart-felt condolences go out to Vince’s family and all of his friends. We’ll miss you Vince.

This month’s meeting will start out with a Gumbo feed prepared by our own Kris Nelson. If you haven’t had Kris’ gumbo you’re in for a treat. Once again I invite you to come out and have a great meal at a bargain price followed by an evening of musical entertainment. Feel free to invite your friends and family if they haven’t been to our club before (or even if they have been here before). They’ll have a good time and it will give you a chance to visit with them in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.

Finally, I want to remind you to mark your calendars for Saturday December 8, 2012. This is the date for our annual Christmas Dinner Dance. Music of course by the Steve Balich Band for your dancing pleasure will follow a very nice meal. Friends and family are welcome as are volunteers to assist in making this evening a success. If you are interested in volunteering please contact me or any one of the officers or board members and let us know.
See you all on October 15

Tony Mustaro
President
Accordion Club of the Redwoods

Vincent Joseph Cirelli

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Age 91, revered accordion craftsman, loving father, trusted friend to many, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday, September 29, 2012. Vincent, the son of Italian immigrants, born on December 21, 1920, grew up in the North Beach area of San Francisco. There he began learning the art of accordion building, developing skills as a young boy that he perfected throughout his lifetime. His talent, coupled with a warm hearted, sincere demeanor, garnered him the respect and adoration of many who crossed his path. Upon serving honorably in the U.S Coast Guard, Vincent returned home after World War II. He traveled around the country for two years playing one of his specially made accordions on a train tour sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. In 1946 Vincent opened his accordion business in San Francisco where he began growing his business into a distinguished hub for musicians in the Bay Area and throughout the United States. He had an enduring career for nearly 65 years doing what he loved, and more importantly, surrounded by those he loved.

He is survived by his loving children, Diane Marie Smith and Vincent Felice Cirelli; grandchildren Sheri Ann Carter, Vincent Joseph Cirelli, and Vincent George Smith; great-grandchildren; Alyssa Ann Cirelli, Victoria Marie Carter, and Caden Carmello Carter. He is preceded in death by his loving wife of 49 years, Ann Victoria Pirolo, parents Felice and Carmella Cirelli, and his sister Alice Vorhis. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.

ACCORDIONS IN LAS VEGAS???
By Gwyn Lister

For five wonderful days Xavier de La Prade,  Frank Divita, and I enjoyed wonderful accordion music at the 2012 Las Vegas Accordion Convention.  There may have been others from the San Francisco Accordion Club and the Accordion Club of the Redwoods but with over 250 people attending I am not sure who else was there from home.

Everyday started with workshops each hour. They included “Bellow Shake Techniques”, “Improvising and Adding Flair to Oktoberfest Music”, “ A Simple Approach to the Accordion” and many more. The Orchestra practiced every afternoon for two hours under the direction of Professor Joan Cochran Sommers and gave a concert on the last night of the Convention.  There were about forty players in the orchestra, the music was set out ahead of the convention, and we had a wonderful time playing the eight selections. At every lunch  and dinner  (the food was outstanding) we were treated to professional  performances from : Dick Contino, Jeff Lisenby, The Accordion Kings, Stas Venglevski, Peter Soave, Amy Jo Sawyer, Gordon Kohl, Mary Tokarski, and so many more. These musicians were also the Session leaders. We finished up our day in “Club Concerto” listening to our fellow participate entertain us.

The Theme this year was “Mardi Gras” and costume night was great fun – next year the Convention will be the end of October – so watch for the Halloween costumes. The convention was held at the Gold Coast Hotel in Las Vegas and will be there again next year. The hotel is very comfortable but there is no time to gamble.  If you have not been to this venue it is worth your time to hear so many great accordion players and be with nice people, who play the accordion. For information contact: Paul Pasquali @ Phone:  801-485-5840 or email: www. AccordionStars.com.

September 2012 Entertainment

Ivan-Urakov

Ivan Urakov

Our first player of the night was one of our youngest students, Ivan Urakov. Ivan (Pronounced Eevon) is a student of Marjorie Konrad and has made quite a bit of progress under her tutelage. Ivan took the stage and exhibited confidence and the ability to speak to the audience. He also communicated very well with his accordion as many audience members could attest to. Ivan player the following songs: “Ode to Joy”, “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”, and “Oom Pa Wa Wa.” Ivan did very well. Kepp up the good work young man!

Steve-Balich

Steve Balich

The next “youngster” to take the stage was our own past president Steve Balich. Steve is a bay area favorite and plays gigs constantly. If you didn’t know this already, it bears repeating that a young Steve Balich studied under the same accordion teacher as world famous showman Dick Contino. Steve grew up in San Francisco where he met a pretty young gal named Jennie and they got married. We are lucky to be their friends. When Steve isn’t cooking for our club or directing the ACR band, he takes the stage to delight us with a selection of many of our favorite tunes. (Mine has always been the El Rio Drive Polka.)
Steve’s selections included: “Mannin Polka”, “La Paloma”, and “Daig Daig Snow Waltz. Thanks to Steve for entertaining us once again and for being such a great friend to all of us.

George-Simko

George Simko

George Simko visited once again from the great state of Texas where he says it’s less crowded, there’s less traffic,  and the folks are friendly, just like George. George started his set with a nod to past president Kris Nelson, it was a Cajun tune called “Biscuts and Honey.” The rest of George’s set included a variety of influences and showcased George’s many talents. “Let’s Dance ‘til Dawn”, “Australian Polka”, Western Waltz”, “Reci Le Zakai”, and an old favorite “The Pennsylvania Polka.” Thanks George it’s always good to have you back in town. Thanks for dropped by to visit and play for us.

Bart-Beninco

Bart Beninco

Bart Beninco played in our final tunes of the night. Bart’s teacher was the well know East Coast accordion instructor, Rudy Molinaro. Rudy has the reputation as being one of the best accordion instructors in America. He was well known for his numerous accordion orchestras and competition level students. You can hear Rudy’s influence today in Bart’s playing. Bart remembers many summers spent at the Molinaro school practicing eight hours each day. It was regiments like this that forged Bart into the virtuoso player that he is today. As his first performance of the night Bart played a stirring rendition of the “National Anthem.” The entire audience was brought to its feet by the passion of Bart’s performance. Bart played a lengthy and varied set which included: “Sentimental Night”, “Italian Pollka”, “Red River Valley”, “Never on a Sunday”, “Oh, Danny Boy”, “Swinging Shepherd Blues”, “Baby Elephant Walk”, “Beer Barrel Polka”, and “Tango of the Roses.”
Thank to Bart and Rudy for another Great performance.

 

News, October 2012

2012 ACR Scholarships
ACR Scholarship chairman Joe Chiesa informs us that October is the deadline for ACR Scholarship applications. All requests for application forms may be obtained by calling Joe at (707) 539-1407. ACR scholarships are accepted for accordion students ages 6 – 18 years of age from the San Francisco bay area. Scholarships are limited to funds on hand. Please turn in your applications as soon as possible.

Mark Your Calendars!
Louisiana Gumbo Feed in October
In October we will be in for a real treat. Past ACR President Kris Nelson will be whipping up a Cajun Gumbo prior to the Ocotober 15th meeting.  Don’t worry that it will be too spicy for you. It’s a savory soup of chicken and smoked sausage that will tickle your taste buds, not burn your tongue. The door donation will be $5.00 if you want dinner ($3.00 if you don’t). You will get a ticket with your dinner donation. Which you will need to present to be served. Dinner will be served at 6:30pm and the meeting will start at 7:30pm.

ACR Band Update
The ACR Band will have its next meeting on October 15th, 6:30 before the ACR general meeting. All levels of players are welcome. It helps if you can read sheet music. Bring an accordion and a good measure of enthusiasm. If you would like to play in the band, please contact Steve Balich at 707-874-3494.

2012 ACR Christmas Dinner Dance.
The ACR Christmas Dinner Dance is set for Saturday, December 8th, 2012 this year. Let’s gather with family and friends and have a festive holiday party. Food, music, dancing and good fun with our good friends. Details in next month’s Reedwooder.

Silence is Golden.
Out of consideration for the performers and your fellow members in the audience, please don’t talk during the musical part of the ACR meetings. The performers deserve our respect and attention. So be kind and reserve the chit-chat and discussions for the intermissions and breaks.

Play for the ACR, Get in Free.
The ACR board has voted to admit all performers into the monthly meetings for free. As long as the musicians sign up and perform a minimum of three songs, they will admitted without the normal donation at the door.

The President’s Message

Tony Mustaro

Dear Friends,

This month I have the sad task of informing you that we have lost one of our own.  Beppi Narduzzi, our friend and club photographer passed away peacefully at his residence just a few days short of his 92nd birthday.  Several of us from the club were scheduled to play for his birthday party and at the request of his daughter Anna. we did play for the other residents at Valley Orchards Retirement Community as Beppi’s last gift to his friends.  Joining me were Steve Balich, Frank DeVita, and Xavier de la Prade.  I had the honor of playing Beppi’s accordion for this last performance.  We played several of Beppi’s favorite tunes including Piemontesina, a tune dedicated to his late wife Elsa.  Beppi was an important part of the Italian-American community in Santa Rosa.  He was a sweet man with a loving family and many friends and he will be sorely missed.  Our condolences go out to his family.  Kris Nelson, who worked closely with Beppi on the Reedwooder will offer some of his  remembrances elsewhere in this issue.

Get well wishes go out to our friend and board member Elmo Fama who has recently undergone surgery.  We went to visit him yesterday and I am happy to report that he is looking well and is in excellent spirits.  Hope to see you at the meeting Elmo.

This month is the last summer meeting for this year which means that the Cotati Accordion Festival is over for another year as well.  Our thanks to Cathy and Art for their work in selling tickets to the festival to raise money for the club treasury.  Jennie Balich began this activity years ago and it has been a good fund raiser for us.

We have a great musical program lined up for this month’s entertainment.  Our scholarship chairman, Joe Chiesa, informs me that we will have some of our scholarship students playing for us at this month’s meeting in addition to any members who would like to sign up at the door to perform for us.

Our featured artist for this month is our own Bart Beninco.  Bart’s sensitive interpretations and technical expertise on the accordion always leaves us wanting to hear more.  We are all  looking forward to hearing what he has prepared for us this month. Next month before our October meeting Kris will be cooking gumbo for a pre-meeting dinner. Mark this on your calendar.  Just like our pasta feeds all are welcome including friends and family.
I look forward to seeing all of you at this month’s meeting.

Tony Mustaro
President
Accordion Club of the Redwoods

Happy Birthday Beppi and Bon Voyage

9-1-1920 to 8-27-2012 Beppi Passed away peacefully in his sleep a few days short of his 92nd Birthday. Happy Birthday Beppi and Bon Voyage and give our love to Elsa.

Bon Voyage Beppi

I first met Beppi at one of our ACR meetings at Volpi’s Restaurant. He had a camera with him and was taking pictures for his own pleasure. We struck up a conversation and (like most folks in the ACR) he proved to be a a really nice and interesting fellow.

It didn’t take him long to volunteer to take the photographer’s duties from the retiring Bill White. Beppi was involved in several clubs and not too many folks know this, but he gave up his duties at one of the other clubs to come and take pictures for us every month.

We worked together for many years, Beppi taking pictures while I edited the Reedwooder. I would drive up to Beppi’s home in Santa Rosa and pick up the pictures he took. I would always leave an hour and a half (or more) to visit with Beppi and his wife Elsa. That hour and a half was always spent going over the pictures he took and chatting about anything that came to mind.

I cherished our time together as Beppi told me of his childhood in Italy, his tour of duty in WWII, memories of old Santa Rosa and his teacher who travelled from San Francisco to teach in Sonoma county. These were but a few of the stories he told me while Elsa served coffee and cream.

Beppi allowed me to be able to slow down and examine life; his and mine. As I rushed headlong through my daily activities, my visits with Beppi and Elsa allowed me to stop and take life a little slow and enjoy the company of two wonder folks.

Beppi thanks for being my friend, thanks for sharing your time with me.
Thanks for the memories.

Kristofer Nelson

August 2012 Entertainment

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Anthony Berger

Our first entertainer of the evening was young Anthony Berger who treated us to four selections on his new 120 bass accordion.  Anthony has been studying for only a few months, but each time he plays for us it is evident that he has a talent for the accordion and is progressing so fast due to his natural ability and his love of music.  Keep up the good work Anthony and come play for as again soon.

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Ed Sciarini

Cotati brings accordionist from all over to Sonoma County every year. This year we were fortunate that it brought my friend Ed Sciarini from our sister club in Stockton here and that he decided to stay over an extra day to play for our August meeting. Calling on his Italian-Swiss heritage, Ed played a trio of Italian-Swiss songs which were new to most of us. When called on for an encore he played the Harry Gay favorite Ialupi, Ialupi. Thanks for stopping in Ed. We hope to see you again in the near future.

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Guy Richards

Our third performance of the evening was by Guy Richards.  Guy, who is an tremendously accomplished musician started out the evening by playing with the ACR fun band.  We hope to have him repeat this again whenever he is able.  As usual, Guy took requests from the audience and treated us to a variety of songs including a very intricate and chord rich rendition of Temptation and a great rendition of Malaguena.  As always he was a real crowd pleaser.  Every time Guy plays for us I am amazed that the accordion is not really his primary instrument.  Thanks for sharing your talent with us Guy.

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Ron Borelli

Our final and featured performer of the evening was Ron Borelli. Ron treated us to a selection which ran the gamut from polka and jazz improvisation to a Henry Mancini medley and an original interpretation of E Lucevano Le Stelle from the 1900 Puccini opera La Tosca. It was a true pleasure to hear Ron display his mastery of the accordion is several different genres of music. We hope to see him play for our club at his earliest convenience. Ron should definitely be a featured performer in any event which features the accordion. Are you listening in Cotati?

News, September 2012

The Kids are Alright.
The ACR will honor it’s scholarship students at the September 17th meeting. Each scholarship student is required to show their progress twice a year. So this is a time for them to strut their stuff and show us just how much they have improved in the last several months. Please be sure to be there to show your support.  Bring your friends along to show them the rising stars of tomorrow. Good luck Kids!

Mark Your Calendars!
Louisiana Gumbo Feed in October
In October we will be in for a real treat. Past ACR President Kris Nelson will be whipping up a Cajun Gumbo prior to the Ocotober 15th meeting.
Don’t worry that it will be too spicy for you. It’s a savory soup of chicken and smoked sausage that will tickle your taste buds, not burn your tongue. The door donation will be $5.00 if you want dinner ($3.00 if you don’t). You will get a ticket with your dinner donation. Which you will need to present to be served. Dinner will be served at 6:00pm and the meeting will start at 7:30pm.

ACR Band Update
The ACR Band will have its next meeting on September 17th, 6:30 before the ACR general meeting. All levels of players are welcome. It helps if you can read sheet music. Bring an accordion and a good measure of enthusiasm. If you would like to play in the band, please contact Steve Balich at 707-874-3494.

For Sale
German polkas,waltz, swing, ballads and Latin arrangements for trios up to fourteen piece ensembles.
American big band era arrangements for five piece, six piece and larger ensembles up to full dance band.
Give theme (American or German), & instrumentation
Cost: $8.00 and up per chart
Contact: Chuck Hamilton for lists of titles.
Email: cwhb@sbcglobal.net
Tel. 650-992-3033
Address: 1063 Gilman Dr., Colma, Ca 94015-2002

Silence is Golden.
Out of consideration for the performers and your fellow members in the audience, please don’t talk during the musical part of the ACR meetings. The performers deserve our respect and attention. So be kind and reserve the chit-chat and discussions for the intermissions and breaks.

Play for the ACR, Get in Free.
The ACR board has voted to admit all performers into the monthly meetings for free. As long as the musicians sign up and perform a minimum of three songs, they will admitted without the normal donation at the door.

The Presidents Message

Tony Mustaro

Hi Folks,

Once again our annual ACR picnic is behind us and we had a good turnout for our new location with good food and great music and everyone seemed to have a good time.  A big thank you again to Jeanne and Finn for allowing us to hold this year’s picnic at their ranch.  Thank you also to all of the volunteers who worked to make this year’s picnic happen and to the musicians who played for our entertainment.

Now on to the annual Cotati Accordion Festival.  It looks like we have a good lineup of entertainment this year.  Don’t forget three of Joan Traverso’s students who played for our meeting a couple of months ago will be performing on the Cotati stage this year: Christopher and William Steffan and David Hayward.  Let’s get out and cheer them on in their Cotati debut. Also performing this year will be the band from our sister club Golden State led by Club president Carole Enneking.

Of course our own Steve Balich and his band will have everyone dancing in the Polka Tent as they have been doing since the very first Cotati Accordion Festival twenty-two years ago.

It should be a good time for all who attend so try to make time to spend Saturday August 18 or Sunday August 19 attending this accordion event.  You can even attend both days if you want!  Just remember to get your tickets from one of our volunteers who are selling pre-event tickets to the festival for our club.  Our club treasury earns $2 dollars for every ticket we sell and you can also save $2 on each one-day ticket you purchase from the club.  This is a triple win situation when you buy your tickets from the ACR ahead of time:  The club earns $2, you save $2 on the cost of the ticket, and you don’t have to stand in line to buy your ticket on the day you attend.  Your can purchase your tickets from m Cathy Patton at (707) 792-0944 or Art or Carola Clark (707) 584-5800.  Remember that our monthly meeting is the day AFTER Cotati this year so you need to contact someone before the August meeting to buy discounted advance tickets, but there is still an excellent reason for you to attend the August meeting.  Our featured performing artist for the month of August will be Ron Borelli.  Ron is a very busy and talented musician and we are extremely fortunate to have him play for us this month, so make it a point to attend the meeting and show him our appreciation.
I look forward to seeing you at Cotati.

Tony Mustaro
President
Accordion Club of the Redwoods

Accordion Club of the Redwoods July 21st, 2012 Picnic

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