I don't know who the V.P. of Marketing was at the According Corp. of America, but I hope he had one heck of a golden parachute. Exactly how many 10 year-old boys in the 60's reading comics did they think were going to be dealing in accordions?
Watch the extras on the DVD-Rom from Wierd Al's Poodle Hat. Apparently his parents had to make a conscious decision between piano and accordion lessons, and went with the squeezebox...
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Watch the extras on the DVD-Rom from Wierd Al's Poodle Hat. Apparently his parents had to make a conscious decision between piano and accordion lessons, and went with the squeezebox...
Accordion Marketing Exec: "It only takes one kid, sir, then we've got 'im for life!"
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