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All-accordion, all-young band sextet fronted by young Bob Holmes, from the 1957 promotional comic book ''In Tune With Fun'' by Feature Publications. They appear briefly at the very beginning. Holmes' rendition of "Flight of the Bumblebee" earns him accolades and the inspires audience member [[Tom Stanton]] to want to play the accordion, too.
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[[Image:Young_Peoples_Accordion_Band_In_Tune_With_Fun.png|right]]All-accordion, all-young sextet fronted by young Bob Holmes, from the 1957 promotional comic book ''In Tune With Fun'' by Feature Publications. They appear briefly at the very beginning. Holmes' rendition of "Flight of the Bumblebee" earns him accolades and inspires young audience member [[Tom Stanton]] to want to play the accordion, too.
  
 
I don't think this band is even cool enough to play polka.
 
I don't think this band is even cool enough to play polka.
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Latest revision as of 06:05, 6 May 2019

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All-accordion, all-young sextet fronted by young Bob Holmes, from the 1957 promotional comic book In Tune With Fun by Feature Publications. They appear briefly at the very beginning. Holmes' rendition of "Flight of the Bumblebee" earns him accolades and inspires young audience member Tom Stanton to want to play the accordion, too.

I don't think this band is even cool enough to play polka.

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