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Providence Italian Arts & Music Festival 2008

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

Accordion virtuoso Cory Pesaturo performs at the Italian Arts & Music Festival.

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  • Elvis Presley tocando sanfona kkkkk

  • Great stuff, Cory! Got the mayor's arts newsletter just now, with the link to this video. Terrific playing! Keep us posted on future gigs in and around Prov.

  • I'm still kicking myself for 1:44-1:45 lol

  • haha on the last sentence

    Maybe 50 years ago that was the case, certianly not now. 

    Happy Accordioning Zepppy!

  • Nice video Thanks for sharing!

  • I hope you didn't misunderstand my comment. Of course it's very important to hold the left end of the accordion... Otherwise, it can fall slowly to the ground and rest on your foot, which looks very silly, and all the women will stop throwing you their hotel-room keys.

  • No need here, but I play left hand ALL the time. I play bass lines And solo at the same time, I'm going to put a video up soon of me playing Moments Notice where I'm the soloist and bass player. Don't worry, I Hate seeing one handed players as well haha

  • It'd be nice to see him use his left hand for something besides holding the accordion...

  • sans ètre accro au jazz on s'incline devant un

    tel ta...l.e.n.t BRAVO......

  • "All The Things You Are"

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