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 | Add a touch of 
              class to your special occasion with accordion music! Sharon Seaton 
              of Dallas, Texas, performs music with class for almost every occasion 
              imaginable, including parties, banquets, weddings, receptions, birthdays, 
              and anniversaries. 
 If you are considering having an ethnic theme for your event, Sharon 
              provides an authentic ambiance with German, Czech, Italian, French, 
              Swiss, or Austrian music. Other fun musical themes include old-time 
              tunes and Gospel music, which are particularly popular with retirement 
              centers.
 
 Corporate functions convey a picture of affluence to clients when 
              enhanced with live music. You also send a message of caring about 
              employees when you go that extra mile with live music at that next 
              employee appreciation function. The returns are well worth the very 
              reasonable cost!
 
 Perhaps you are planning a children’s party or event. As a former 
              elementary school music teacher, Sharon will delight young guests 
              with her accordion, an instrument that always attracts the attention 
              of kids due to its visual appeal and happy sound.
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            | Sharon received both 
                bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the renowned University of 
                North Texas College of Music in Denton, Texas. Both degrees were 
                in music education, and her principal instrument was piano. It 
                was a natural transition when she made the decision to take up 
                the accordion, and her classical training in piano enhances her 
                accordion skills. In addition to her formal music education, Sharon 
                earned a Doctor of Education (Ed. D) degree in higher education 
                in 2004.  |  |