- Music
- 17 Jan 03
One Roof Under
There are those who would assert that the only thing worse than one accordion is two accordions, but this pair of nimble-fingered players use the full range of their respective instruments to create a glorious-sounding whole
There are those who would assert that the only thing worse than one accordion is two accordions, but this pair of nimble-fingered players use the full range of their respective instruments to create a glorious-sounding whole.
Melodeon player Andy Cutting is best known for his work with Blowzabella and as a duo with Chris Wood, while piano accordionist Karen Tweed has worked with everyone from Kathryn Tickell to Sharon Shannon. Both musicians are also innovative composers — particularly Cutting, whose fondness for bouncy syncopated rhythms is indulged to great effect.
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