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Back in spring 2012, the “King of Accordion” Ramón Ayala played the Pima County Fair and returned months later for a September show at the AVA at Casino del Sol. Both shows sold out.
But it’s not like they’re the only company in the music business deserving of such critique. Hopefully, this book could motivate further reckoning with other powerful forces in music.