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The pride of Parma, Ohio releases a twelve song album of his accordion favorites on Spotify, Apple, Amazon, iHeart, You Tube, Pandora, Shazam, Napster, and other streaming platforms. The album is also available for download and CD.
CALIFORNIA CITY, Calif. - Californer -- Nick Malone, the solo accordion artist of the Capehart Pops Orchestra, has released Mr. Accordion, a collection of twelve top songs from the 20th Century played in an easy listening, instrumental style. This is the debut album for Nick Malone, although he is featured on several Capehart Pops Orchestra albums.
Songs on the album include Greensleeves, Asia Minor, Cinnamon Cinder, Kentucky Rain, Don't You Know, Take Me in Your Arms, Backfield in Motion, May I, If You Want To Be Happy, Only the Lonely, Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows, plus Moon River.
Capehart Pops Orchestra is the lead artist on TVS Records and is the major part of the Capehart Music Treasury, a collection of 2,000 top songs of the 20th Century produced in an easy listening format. Also featured in the Capehart Music Treasury, are solo songs by the featured artists of the Capehart Music Treasury including Pumpsy Keyes (organ), Tommie Guitar, Charlie Favor (piano), Pete Goodeman (sax), Clutch Roberts (horns), Ocie Newton (banjo), Heathcliff Cherry (clavinet), Eldon Rules (flute), Conchetto Rocco (cool jazz), Darwin Bishop (clarinet), C J Oldis (harmonica), Stitch Cavalli (Wurlitzer Organ), Diamodes DePalma (vibes), 99 Strings, and the Synthetic Sound Syndicate..
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TVS Records are produced at the TVS studios in Hollywood, Reno, Bakersfield, Las Vegas, New Orleans, and Atlanta. TVS Records and the Capehart Music Treasury are owned by the TVS Music Guild, a division of TVS Global Media. TVS was founded in 1960 as the TVS Television Network.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu9xwVOqbUR3d-drj8HrC2w/playlists
Songs on the album include Greensleeves, Asia Minor, Cinnamon Cinder, Kentucky Rain, Don't You Know, Take Me in Your Arms, Backfield in Motion, May I, If You Want To Be Happy, Only the Lonely, Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows, plus Moon River.
Capehart Pops Orchestra is the lead artist on TVS Records and is the major part of the Capehart Music Treasury, a collection of 2,000 top songs of the 20th Century produced in an easy listening format. Also featured in the Capehart Music Treasury, are solo songs by the featured artists of the Capehart Music Treasury including Pumpsy Keyes (organ), Tommie Guitar, Charlie Favor (piano), Pete Goodeman (sax), Clutch Roberts (horns), Ocie Newton (banjo), Heathcliff Cherry (clavinet), Eldon Rules (flute), Conchetto Rocco (cool jazz), Darwin Bishop (clarinet), C J Oldis (harmonica), Stitch Cavalli (Wurlitzer Organ), Diamodes DePalma (vibes), 99 Strings, and the Synthetic Sound Syndicate..
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TVS Records are produced at the TVS studios in Hollywood, Reno, Bakersfield, Las Vegas, New Orleans, and Atlanta. TVS Records and the Capehart Music Treasury are owned by the TVS Music Guild, a division of TVS Global Media. TVS was founded in 1960 as the TVS Television Network.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu9xwVOqbUR3d-drj8HrC2w/playlists
Source: TVS Television Network
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