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The day before she died, Anne Romagnoli called the office manager at the Italo-American Accordion Co., the store she owned for 66 years. She had a few questions but mostly a long list of instructions.
When Horace Heidt brought his traveling talent show, the “Original Youth Opportunity Program”, presented by Phillip Morris Cigarettes, to Syracuse in April 1948, Gustav Rautenberg’s classmates at ...
It was 1927 when Angelo “Ziggie” Zardus stopped off in Phoenix to visit his sister-in-law as he made the trip from Michigan to California, where he planned to seek his fame and fortune on accordion.
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