The Accordion in the Media Spanning the Decades Part 2: 1960 to 2021
January 1st 2022
Joan Grauman Morse, AAA Historian
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Part 1 was published last month at: http://www.accordionusa.com/#art4684
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Preface by Joan Grauman (picture right).
I have been a collector of “ephemera (written or printed items of short-term usefulness or popularity)” for several decades. Luckily, I focused this goofy obsession of mine on my other obsession: the accordion! I hope you enjoy this trip through memory lane with printed ads, stories and cards that celebrate, or ridicule, our beloved musical instrument.
The Accordion in the Media Spanning the Decades
Part 2: 1960 to 2021
by Joan Grauman
Mass media was, and is today, a very important mirror of who we were and who we are as a society. While this form of communicating and promoting thoughts, facts, events and ideas has changed monumentally over the past 100 years, one thing has not changed: mass media clearly reflects our past and our present.
Over the decades, the accordion in the media has been “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly…. and the Good again”. Part 1 of this article will focus on “the Good”; Part 2: “the Bad, the Ugly … and the Good again.”
Read the full article with all the historic pictures at: Media2 by Joan Grauman, AAA Historian