Sometimes I hear that accordions are making a comeback, and I wonder, “Come back from what?” From overexposure in the late ‘50s and early ‘60s; Dick Contino on The Ed Sullivan show, for example? Come back from Lawrence Welk (I’m paraphrasing here) who didn’t cause the demise of accordion popularity in the US but didn’t help, either? Come back from competing against guitars?
There have been attempts to portray accordions as instruments that can fit into any genre of music, but, I believe, these attempts were never sustained long enough to get the US public to accept that concept. Documentaries were made with that concept in mind, but they were watched mainly by accordionists.
At this time, I have only one solution in mind: whatever genre of music you play, get out there and play! Play for money, play for free, but play because you love it!
I haven’t played for some months now. I’m going in for a left hip replacement tomorrow. After my rehab, which may take some time, I’m going to attempt to play again. If I don’t get too discouraged, I’ll continue to play. But if I can’t get back on track, you can be sure that my accordions will go to somebody who will play them!