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  • Any family trait to the swedish accordionmaster from Lövstaholm, Thony Thunander?? Great playing! // H:Hogan

  • Sorry I haven't got back to you sooner. My dad was born in Stockholm in 1909 and came to the USA in 1912. They settled in Iron River, Michigan. I really don't know if we are related. Please Advise.  Hank Thunander

  • Hey, I concur with the consensus - very good playing, Hank. I also enjoy the Souvenir Polkas CD. And it was a pleasure to have a few words with you after so many years. I know you love what you do, that's obvious by the music. Good health and Warm Regards. Andy A.

  • Wonderfull accordion player.Fantastisch techniek. Go on.

    kind regards,

    Jan

    The netherlands

  • Wonderfull accordion player.Fantastisch techniek. Go on.

    kind regards,

    Jan

    The netherlands

  • Wonderfull accordion player.Fantastisch techniek. Go on.

    kind regards,

    Jan

    The netherlands

  • well, i´ve find this rather strange, in some way must I be releted to Hank Thunander because my last name is Thunander and there´s only one family named Thunander. But i´m from sweden, someone who knows more about this Hank?

  • Hank is from the States, he lives in Minneapolis Minn.

  • I got to play along side Hank in Lake Elmo,MN back in the early 80's. His Grandfather if I remember was the late accordian virtuoso Frankie Yankovic. Hank is a very stylish player and led a music group in the US Navy.

  • There are several famaly names as Tunnander

    Thunander etc and they are all from the same famaly and place , Visignsö in the lake of Vättern. The name of the town Tunnestad.

    I would like to see once Hank and his Thunander famaly in Sweden. We are other musiciens here in Europe with the same roots.

  • är sj en Thunander,,, från värmland ,, rötterna i dalarna

  • Brilliant playing and a little extra as a reminder of French Cafe 1930's

  • banjo too loud. cant hear the drummer.

  • great accordion playing. fala fala

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