Accordion Noir radio playlist 2019-07-17: Vancouver Folk Festival 2019 Squeezeview

A theme we revisit practically every year, this week’s episode of Accordion Noir radio is a preview of the accordionic acts featuring at this year’s instalment of the Vancouver Folk Music Festival, including… well, you can see what we came up with in the playlist below. Here’s a link to the recording, for the benefit of you not yet subscribed to our podcast!
AccNoir-2019-07-17, Vancouver Folk Festival 2019 Squeezeview
* Le Vent Du Nord – Gigue Á Trois – Les Amants Du Saint-Laurent (2005) – Montréal, Québec, Canada – http://www.leventdunord.com/
* Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers – Voodoo Child – Top of the Mountain (2017) – Lafayette, Louisiana, USA – https://www.dwaynedopsie.com
* John Lee Hooker & Los Lobos – Think Twice Before You Go – The Healer (1989) – East Los Angeles, California, USA – http://www.loslobos.org/site/
* The Dardanelles – Solomon Bar / Tripping After Dan – Newfoundland, Canada – www.theFestival.bc.cahttp://thedardanelles.com/
* Dardanelles – Fogo Island Mussels/Smeceno Horo – The Dardanelles (2009) – Newfoundland, Canada – http://thedardanelles.com/
* Riit – Imiqtaq – Riit [Single] (2017) – Pangnirtung, Nunavut, Canada – www.aakulukmusic.comwww.riitmusic.com
* Emily Triggs – Scotland – When Guinevere Went Under (2014) – Calgary, Alberta Canada – http://www.emilytriggs.com Mike Little, acc.
* Danny Boudreau – Surtout – Petit Rocher, New Brunswick, Canada – https://www.facebook.com/DannyBoudreauOfficiel/
* Neko Case – Thrice All American – Furnace Room Lullaby (2000) – Tacoma, Washington, USA – Linda McRae, acc.
* Illiteratty – The Ballad of Raymond Bourque – It’s Getting Late (2012) – Vancouver, BC, Canada – www.illiteratty.com
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