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Pedro Ayala : ウィキペディア英語版
Pedro Ayala

Pedro Ayala (June 29, 1911〔()〕 – December 1, 1990), called "El Monarca del Acordeón",〔 was an American accordionist and songwriter from Donna, Texas.〔 Pedro Ayala lead the birth of conjunto music with his distinctive accordion playing, receiving a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship Award〔 for his contribution to conjunto and folk music.
==Career==
Ayala, the son of musician Emilio Ayala,〔 began playing the accordion when he was 5 years old. By age fourteen, Pedro was playing a two-row button accordion, guitar and playing with one of his favorite accordionists, Chon Alaniz.〔 In 1957 his sons Ramon Ayala, and Pedro Ayala Jr. (Quito) joined his group Pedro Ayala y su Conjunto. By 1963 Pedro Ayala's youngest son Emilio joined the group renaming the group to Pedro Ayala El Monarca del Acordeón y Los Hermanos Ayala touring the entire United States for the next several years. Over the course of his career, Ayala made 10 albums and numerous 78- and 45-rpm recordings that included polkas, chotes, valses, and redovas.〔

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