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Spy Medley 07:59
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Moon River 03:09
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We all love the movies! Relive your favorite films as Café Accordion Orchestra celebrates its favorite cinematic songs!

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released January 1, 2006

Arrangements by Dan Newtown, Erik Lillestol and Brian Barnes
Produced by Dan Newton, Scott Malchow and CAO
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Scott Malchow
Manufactured by Noiseland Industries, Minneapolis, MN
Artwork and design by Jim Dryden

Dan Newton - accordion, keyboards, vocal
Brian Barnes - guitars, banjo, vocal
Eric Mohring, mandolin, violin, vocals
Erik Lillestol - bass
Joe Steinger - percussion
Scott Malchow - electric sitar, percussion

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Cafe Accordion Orchestra Minneapolis, Minnesota

Dan Newton's Café Accordion Orchestra (CAO) performs an eclectic mix full of French flare, Latin heat and Bohemian attitude. The group complements romantic, Parisian valse-musette with Parisian hot club, swing, ballads, tangos, cha chas, rumbas, and cumbias to create a wonderfully varied show. They inject their music with good humor and expressive abandon. ... more

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