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News From NEAM: July 2015 Edition
Accordions And Their Stories: A Living Legacy [one_half last=”no” class=”” id=””]The New England Accordion Museum opened its doors in the Fall of 2011 in Canaan, Connecticut. How it came to be is, in itself, an interesting story. I learned to play the accordion from age 10 to 17 while growing up on Long Island. I…
Author Talk & Mini-Concerts Schedule
Hi Everyone, I have recently released my new book “Accordion Stories from the Heart.” It’s a collection of accordions from around the world and their stories, inspired by the extraordinary people who played them. There are more than 40 tender memory-evoking stories of people who played or listened to accordions over the course of their…

Hartford Courant Visits New England Accordion Museum!
[one_third last=”no” class=”” id=””] Our accordion collection includes hundreds of unique and beautifully handcrafted pieces, however, our visitors would agree that it’s the narrated experience that becomes most memorable after visiting NEAM. Director, Paul Ramunni, curates the exhibits and shares memories that tell a genuine story about each accordion. The New England Accordion Museum would…

Accordions Alive Event Was A Success!
[one_half last=”no” class=”” id=””]A Legendary Experience: Event Overview New and used accordions were displayed for sale along with sheet music of Italian and American accordion classics.. Entertainment was provided by Tony Lovello, a legendary accordionist that kept the crowd roaring with laughter and happy to see Tony perform with the same passion he always puts…
An Interview with Paul Ramunni
Jerry Homolka produced this video interview and captured the essence of our mission here at The New England Accordion Connection and Museum Co. Thank you Jerry & Enjoy Everyone!! An Interview with Paul Ramunni
Kirkus – Profiles
Read reviewer/author Charles Cassady’s interview with Paul from Kirkus Reviews: Lavishly Illustrated Essays on Accordion Culture Find Grace Notes I’ve told that story about a hundred times. It still gives me goosebumps,” Angelo Paul Ramunni says, referring to the serendipity that led him to create an accordion-based museum in his home in Canaan, Connecticut—and, by…