winse playing a polka at "scrumdelicious" eatery in toronto "good to see you back in newfoundland polka" or something like that. does anybody know what the heck the name of this song is?
He is from Shearstown, Newfoundland; in the early 1970s he was a member of the Newfoundland Showband with others such as Ray MacLean, Bill Whelan and David Noseworthy
The first tune is Woodchopper's Breakdown but with the two parts on separate rows of keys which gives the key change. The tune is also sometimes called Reel de soupe aux pois (pea soup)
I tell people that don'y usally listen to accordian music that Winse is my uncle so they will at least youtube it for me. Wince is not my uncle but i get to listen to the accordion and people say wow your uncle is good. so more videos Wince
great job wince hi have not seen you or plyed with you since 1966 at you house your cousin howard rawlings known now as george rawlings lol keep on playing
I thought this was St Ann"s Reel...? and wince changes over to the 2nd roll of keys half way through it on his 2 row Erica and it sound great and different? Am I wrong ? any suggestions? ty, Just great playing as Wince still does today!! excellent