The fiddle tradition of america coupled with Scandanavian music tradition through the music from the American Cafe Orchestra. Their exclusive record, Egyptian Dominoes, included rearranged fiddle music from Greece, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and america. The theory for the American Cafe Orchestra was sparked when Boston-based fiddler Ruthie Dornfeld fulfilled Copenhagen-based guitarist Morten Alfred at a bluegrass festival in Denmark in 1985. Regardless of the ranges between their homes, both musicians continuing to regularly perform jointly when each been to the other’s nation. Joined up with by American music artists including two-time nationwide mandolin champ John McGann, tenor, banjo and fiddle participant Danny Noveck and bassist Costs Morrison, the group documented their only record in Newton, Massachusetts in Apr 1991.