ACCORDION PLAYER MELBOURNE-1
About
Melbourne Accordion Player specialises in performing French accordion music from the bal musette era of the 1930’s and ‘40’s by artists such as Edith Piaf, Charles Trenet, Juliette Greco, Django Reinhardt and Gus Viseur. From the traditional waltz through to tango; gypsy swing and chanson (popular French song) - this is music to inspire dancing & reminiscing!
She has performed in Spain; Ireland; Paris; USA and New Caledonia; entertained crowds at many events and concerts including Wangaratta Jazz Festival; Stonnington Jazz Festival; Melbourne Bastille Day French Festival; OzManouche Festival and Melbourne Recital Centre; performed on “Spicks and Specks “(ABC TV episode #4.33) and played at corporate functions and events such as Gabriel Gate’s ‘French Christmas in July’; ‘200 yrs. of the bike (Bicycle Network); Sofitel Hotel’s ‘Fete de la Musique’; ‘Spring Racing Carnival’; ‘Tour de France’ functions and Bastille Day events.
Available for weddings, private functions, corporate events, French themed events, venue bookings, special occasions, birthdays etc…
Reviews
Reviewed on 12th May 2024
Everything went well and she did exactly as requested. She came in and performed
One tune for the patrons and walked up and down I Winked she got that it was meant for me and Annie and I worded it up about our 44th wedding anniversary and she came and asked whether it was our anniversary and my wife was flabbergasted and asked how did you know - she didn’t I get that it was pre-organised and so it was a wonderful surprise for her
She played the second tune just for us and one of the waitresses was French and she sang along with the words. I knew the tune so I Lala’d the tune
All the staff were also appreciative of her doing the performance as well.
Thank you once again for organising it. It’s such short notice. Much appreciated.
hope this is enough feedback for you.
Cheers
Thanks
Bob
Reviewed on 23rd Oct 2018
Yes the event went really well, and Jo did a great job. All ran smoothly with no hiccups, which is always good.
Many thanks
Thanks
Carla