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The President’s Message

Tony Mustaro

Dear Friends

I hope everyone who turned out for our July afternoon meeting had a good time and a good meal. I want to thank all of those who worked to purchase, prepare and serve the food: the Patton family, Del, Cathy, and Johnny also Elmo, Steve (middle Steve Balich), Kris, Annette, Jane, Ann and Jan. It was a great group effort and it was fun to work with such a fine group of people. Thanks also to Xavier, Steve, and any others who played for us. Hopefully we can do this again next summer.

Kris is planning on cooking his famous Gumbo for us again – probably at the October meeting. More on this later.

I saw Steve Balich (the elder) yesterday and he is on the road to recovery from his recent surgery. We are all looking forward to having him back at full strength in the next few weeks.

The Cotati Accordion Festival is upon us and I would like to thank Cathy and Art for selling tickets to raise funds for the club treasury. Our club has a booth at the festival again this year so please stop by and chat with a few prospective members if you’re at the festival.

Please remember that there WILL be a regular meeting on the third Monday this month. There was some confusion last year about whether or not we would have our regular meeting in August. We always have a third Monday monthly meeting with the exception of March, July, and December when we have special events.

There is sad news for our club this month. We have lost two of our members: Bill Ferrari and Dick Velloza. Services for Bill will be held at Parent-Sorensen Mortuary and Crematory, 850 Keokuk St., Petaluma on Sunday August 10 at 11 AM. There will be a Funeral Mass for Dick on Saturday, August 9, 2014, at 10:00 am at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Olema, CA. Our condolences go out to the loved ones and friends of these two fine men.

Bill was one of the founding members of our club and continued to be a staunch supporter even after he was no longer able to attend regular meetings. Dick along with his lovely wife May was a regular at our meetings. Please remember them in your thoughts and prayers. They will both be missed.

Tony Mustaro

President
Accordion Club of the Redwoods

July 4th Gathering

July 4 2014

Special Guest Performer for September Meeting

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Alicia Baker

Alicia Baker has been a passionate musician since early childhood. She began studying the piano at age 4, the accordion at age 6 and vocally at age 14. Alicia recently graduated from Oregon State University, and now holds a bachelor of arts degree in Music Education, Piano Performance, and Vocal Performance.Alicia has found her most tangible success with the accordion. Most recently, she was awarded 3rd place at the Coupe Mondiale accordion World championships in the digital division, taking place in Victoria, BC this past August. Alicia has also won several other International competitions, including the Happy Hans Open and the Leavenworth Open. In 2009, she won the privilege of representing the USA at the Roland International V-Accordion Competition in Rome. This turned out to be the beginning of her current relationship with Roland; one that continues to provide opportunities to share her love for the instrument. Aside from competitive events, Alicia has performed solo accordion concerts at many notable festivals. These include the American Accordion Association Convention, Cotati Accordion Festival, the Accordionists and Teachers Guild International Festival, KIOTAC, Leavenworth Old-Time Accordion Festival, and the NAMM show. In 2011, she was privileged to join the Corvallis symphony as the soloist for Nikolai Chaikin’s Accordion Concerto in B-flat Major.

Vocally, Alicia thrived as an opera student all throughout college, as she discovered a new passion. Her college operatic performance experience included the role of “Queen of the Night” in OSU’s production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute in April 2012, as well asmultiple roles in various scenes throughout four terms of Opera Workshop at OSU. Alicia performed two solo vocal recitals in fulfillment of her vocal performance degree. Competitively, Alicia was the vocal scholarship recipient of the Brookings Friends of Music Annual Scholarship Competition, in addition to winning the NATS competition for classical voice in 2012 and 2013. More recently, Alicia was selected as a finalist in Classical Singer’s National Vocal Competition.On the piano, Alicia performed two solo piano recitals in fulfillment of her piano performance degree, and accompanied many musicians and singing groups to fund her college education. She loves the art of collaborative piano, and will always enjoy working as an accompanist.

In addition to her three instruments, Alicia also discovered a passion for musical composition. She has composed many solo accordion pieces, a few piano solo pieces, and two works for choir. Alicia won the KRAFT composition competition held at OSU in 2011, and was honored to have her composition “The Unseen”, written for choir, cello, and piano, performed by the OSU Chamber Choir. She plans to continue composing, and hopes to become a published composer someday.

As a recent college graduate, Alicia can now begin fulfilling her dreams, which include promoting and sharing her love of accordion to younger generations, as well as performing on all of her instruments. She currently works for Roland Corporation, where she enjoys sharing her love and knowledge of music with others.

 

William Ferrari Obituary

William D. “Bill” Ferrari

William D. “Bill” Ferrari (August 25, 1934 – August 5, 2014)

WILLIAM D. “BILL” FERRARI passed away on August 5, 2014, in Santa Rosa. Devoted husband of the late Irene Ferrari. Cherished father of Julie Ferrari (Tim Morgan) and Jenny Tuomi (Rocky). Beloved grandfather of Darrel Brazil, Rebecca Calleja, Laura Calleja, and Hannah Leasure. Adored step-grandfather of Justin, Joe and Jared Adiego; Michael and Brian Azevedo. Loving brother of the late George Ferrari. Dear half-brother of Robert Pasquinelli. Survived by the mother of his children, Donna Mae Ferrari.

Age: 79 years.

A member of the Petaluma Area Pilots Assoc., Bay Cities Racing Assoc., SF Accordion Club, SF Sheriff’s Posse, Native Sons of the Golden West, Fraternal Order of the Eagles, and owner of the Two-Bit Ranch.

Friends and family were invited to attend the Funeral Service, Sunday, August 10, 2014 at 11:00 AM at the PARENT-SORENSEN MORTUARY & CREMATORY, 850 Keokuk St., Petaluma, CA. A reception will follow the service. Memorial contributions may be made to your favorite charity. Private Inurnment.

 

Richard Velloza Obituary

Richard “Dick” Velloza

Richard “Dick” Velloza (1925 – 2014)

Born on July 21, 1925 and died on August 1, 2014 after a brief battle with cancer. Richard (Dick) attended one room school houses on the Pt. Reyes Peninsula and at Inverness where he lived as a boy and young man, spending his high school years at Tomales High. He met his future wife, May Bordessa while attending high school. He enlisted in the Navy and spent time on Okinawa during World War II. After returning home from the Navy, he married May and they settled in Pt. Reyes Station, raising two boys and having 65 wonderful years together. His working career took him from the phone co. to Flying A gas distributorship and ultimately North Marin Water District from which he retired. He enjoyed out of state hunting trips with family and friends, camping, barbequing, gardening and woodworking. He was also a member of the American Legion and the Nicasio Parlor #183 NSGW. Most of all he enjoyed his family, especially spending time with his grandchildren. Dick was preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Lenore and grandson, Jake. He is survived by his wife, May; sons, Mike (Lynn) and Bob (Susie) and two grandchildren, Spencer and Mikaela. Cherished uncle of Gary (Sandy) Bordessa and David (Kelly) Bordessa. Family and friends were invited to attend the Funeral Mass, Saturday, August 9, 2014 at 10;00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Olema, CA. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorials be made to the Jake Velloza Scholarship Fund, c/o Tomales High School Boosters Club or to your favorite charity.

The President’s Message

Tony Mustaro

Dear Friends

Here it is July already and this is the month when we’ve traditionally had our annual ACR summer picnic. Last year we tried something new in July, and it was so well received that we’ve decided to do it again this year. In place of our usual picnic, last year we had a Saturday daytime meeting right here at Hermann Sons Hall. We served sausage with bell peppers and onions with hard rolls from the French bakery in Sonoma. The attendance was great. We had music and dancing and everyone had a good time. We are planning on a repeat of that this year. Remember Saturday, July 26 around noon at Hermann Sons Hall. There will be no third Monday meeting for the month of July.

A few more reminders: The Accordionists and Teacher’s Guild National Convention is coming to San Francisco at the Crowne Plaza Hotel July 24 – 26, 2014. There will be a competition and local accordionists are invited to perform as part of and accordion orchestra as well. This is a big event in the accordion world so try to take part in the activities and let everyone there know that you are part of the Accordion Club of the Redwoods. Hopefully you will be able to attend this event on a day other than that of our Saturday meeting.

Our club will be having a booth again this year at the Cotati Accordion Festival. Last year we had a lot of visitors to our booth but very few club members to chat with them. There were a few volunteers who helped me to man the booth, and I am very grateful to them for taking the time to do so. This year I am hoping to see more of our members stop by to represent the club and chat with interested visitors even if you can only spare a half hour or so. It will give us a chance for a break to get something to eat and drink and walk around the grounds for a bit. Please try to stop by if you are there.

Also if you are there, I know that you will have purchased your tickets from the club. This results in a savings to you and adds a little to our club treasury. Please see Cathy, Art, or me if you need to purchase tickets.

Our chef extraordinaire, Don Agresti, is having some health problems and we send him our best wishes for a speedy recovery. We miss you Donald.

About an hour ago, I returned from visiting my friend, Steve Balich, at Memorial Hospital in Santa Rosa. Steve is recovering from an emergency gall bladder surgery which was performed yesterday, July 2, and although he was feeling under the weather, it didn’t do anything to dampen that upbeat spirit of his. It was good to see him doing so well. This has been a rough stretch for Jennie and Steve over the past few weeks, but I hope to see both of them back on their feet soon. You can call Memorial Hospital (707) 546-3210 to see if Steve’s gone home yet and if so you can send well wishes to his home at 12991 Occidental Rd., Sebastopol Ca. 95472.

See you at the meeting.

Tony Mustaro

President
Accordion Club of the Redwoods

Entertainment, July 2014

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Janet Farris

Janet’s play list was marching patriotic tunes.

“God Bless America”, “The Army Marine Corps Song” , “America”, “The Marine Hymn” and “The Star Spangled Banner”. Great job Janet, hurry back.

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Elmo Fama

Elmo was on that night, really on, not that he is not always on, but he was on. His play list was short, but foot taping with “Non de Mentica” and “A Shanty in Old Shanty Town”.

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Frank Divita

Frank is always great and that night was no exception. I had a hard time with the name of the tune names. He started with a waltz that Annette and Paulette danced to. Then came “Opila Opila(?)”, “Mazurka”, and ended with a polka. What an entertainer!

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Annette and Paulette

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Xavier de la Prade

For the Franco (French-American) members I played the game, “Name That Tune”. Here are a few bars from the following songs:”Une chanson douce”, “A la volette”, “Au clair de la lune”, “Sur le pont d’Avignon”, and “Alouette”. Andre Larochelle, a Montreal transplant, won the glass of wine. I then played, “Mon manege a moi”, by Edith Piaf, which translates to, you’re my merry-go-round, whenever a guy would sweep her off her feet. The third song was, “Hymn to Love” written when her lover, boxer Marcel Cerdan died in a plane crash. One of my favorite songs up there with “La vie en rose”.

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Guy Richards

Guy surprised us this night, he played the piano. He was as great if not better than on the accordion. His playlist was “Wind Mills of Your Mind”, “Beware My Foolish Heart” and a song/tune he wrote “I Am Simply a Messenger”. We cannot wait to hear more from those ivories.

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I Am Simply a Messenger

 

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Kris Nelson and Bob Johns

Kris was on that night. I remember when he first started singing for us. He was a little timid. That night there was no timidity about him. He belted it out in his playlist of “Frim Fram Sauce (?)”, “a medley of Heidi Heidi Ho(sp?)” and “When the Saints go Marching in”. What a way to finish of the night!

 

Accordion Stars event in Las Vegas

August 18 through August 21, 2014

To see the flyers for the Accordion Stars event in Las Vegas, click here, then when that flyer comes up, click register text at top of page or click here Special Invitation area for reservations. Enjoy!

 

Accordion & Teachers Guild

The Accordion Teachers Guild is preparing for another exciting Festival July 23-26, 2014 at the Crowne Plaza San Francisco International Airport Hotel. The hotel is conveniently located 1½ miles from the San Francisco International Airport with free shuttle to and from the airport and the BART Rail Station which can whisk you quickly anywhere in the San Francisco Bay Area. The ATG special rate for single/double occupancy rooms are $129 plus tax which include free Internet. Overnight parking is $9 per night for hotel guests and $5 for visitors attending day/evening events. We hope you will make every effort to attend and stay in the hotel as this helps us meet our minimum in order to have use of the beautiful ballroom and meeting rooms.

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