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"Percy Spann of Rosevale learnt German and Australian songs from his grandmother who played concertina. He sings in a fine bass/baritone voice and plays accordion accompanied by his wife on piano." -- "A Queensland Selection", Vol 1, compiled by Maria Zann, collected by Mark Schuster, Pioneer Performer Series, 1992, p38. | "Percy Spann of Rosevale learnt German and Australian songs from his grandmother who played concertina. He sings in a fine bass/baritone voice and plays accordion accompanied by his wife on piano." -- "A Queensland Selection", Vol 1, compiled by Maria Zann, collected by Mark Schuster, Pioneer Performer Series, 1992, p38. | ||
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+ | There is a recording of [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/6777969 Percy Spann and Ethel Spann interviewed by Mark Schuster and Maria Zann] in the [http://www.nla.gov.au/ National Library of Australia] in Canberra, from 1989. It notes "Folkloric recording. Percy Spann and his wife, Ethel Spann, play a number of oldtime dance tunes on Hohner Club button accordion, piano and banjo-mandolin. Many of these tunes are unique to the Fassifern Valley region and were learnt from older musicians, including relatives." | ||
== Related Tunes == | == Related Tunes == |
Latest revision as of 11:16, 11 March 2025
Percy Spann, Rosevale, Qld provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive, collected by Mark Schuster & Maria Zann.
"Percy Spann of Rosevale learnt German and Australian songs from his grandmother who played concertina. He sings in a fine bass/baritone voice and plays accordion accompanied by his wife on piano." -- "A Queensland Selection", Vol 1, compiled by Maria Zann, collected by Mark Schuster, Pioneer Performer Series, 1992, p38.
There is a recording of Percy Spann and Ethel Spann interviewed by Mark Schuster and Maria Zann in the National Library of Australia in Canberra, from 1989. It notes "Folkloric recording. Percy Spann and his wife, Ethel Spann, play a number of oldtime dance tunes on Hohner Club button accordion, piano and banjo-mandolin. Many of these tunes are unique to the Fassifern Valley region and were learnt from older musicians, including relatives."