ong bak music Mae Mai Muay Thai

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Chelsie Hightower - We're So Far Away - Montage

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Chelsie Hightower in a montage edited by me. It's kind of depressing in a way because she was so robbed but I love her and she definitely deserves a million montages. This was the first one up awhile ago but got taken down due to my account getting deleted, but here it is again, with a few edits! I hope you enjoy.Music: Mae - We're So Far Away

Guido Deiro World's Foremost Piano-Accordionist - Part 2

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#2. The Serenade from Les Millions D'Arlequin (Drigo) Performed by: Count Guido Deiro (1886 - 1950) Italian born composer and Vaudeville headliner who introduced (1910), named and popularized the piano-accordion in America. The first to play the instrument onstage, on the radio, in film (Vitaphone) and sound recordings (Edison). Known as the virtuoso of the accordion he was the first accordionist to play the "Palace" and composed the theme music for the Broadway hit "Kismet". Deiro discovered, professionally developed and married the teenaged Mae West. They performed on the same bill for nearly four years.(1913-1916). This 1929 Vitaphone is the first sound on film of the piano-accordion and is Part 2 of two selections.See www.guidodeiro.com for illustrated pages on the making of this Vitaphone.

Guido Deiro World's Foremost Piano-Accordionist - Part 1

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#1 The Overture from I Capuleti e I Montecchi.(Bellini) Performed by: Count Guido Deiro (1886 - 1950) Italian born composer and Vaudeville headliner who introduced (1910), named and popularized the piano-accordion in America. The first to play the instrument onstage, on the radio, in film (Vitaphone) and sound recordings (Edison). Known as the virtuoso of the accordion he was the first accordionist to play the "Palace" and composed the theme music for the Broadway hit "Kismet". Deiro discovered, professionally developed and married the teenaged Mae West. They performed on the same bill for nearly four years.(1913-1916). This 1929 Vitaphone is the first sound on film of the piano-accordion and is Part 1 of two selections. See www.guidodeiro.com for illustrated pages on the making of this Vitaphone.

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