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Born in Potter, Wisconsin, Duchow was a member of the International Polka Association and Polka Hall of Fame.With his Red Raven Orchestra, named after the Red Raven Polka, [3] he competed in polka contests against the bands of Frankie Yankovic, Whoopee John Wilfahrt, Romy Gosz, Louis Bashell, and Harold Loeffelmacher.
Red Raven is a polka standard. [1] [2] It has been recorded by Jimmy Sturr, also Whoopee John Wilfahrt and many other artists. Musical arrangements include "Red Raven" by Carl E. Olson, "Red Raven Rag" by Charley Straight, and "Red Raven Polka" by Frankie Yankovic. The music and associated lyrics (I Love to Polka) are subject to copyright.
Red Raven (Marvel Comics), the name of three Marvel comic book characters, beginning with Timely Comics' Red Raven in 1940 Red Raven Comics, where the original Red Raven first appeared; Red Raven (manga), shōnen manga by Shinta Fujimoto; Red Raven, an animated character in television incarnations of the Teen Titans; Red Raven Library, an early ...
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Media outlets have often dubbed him the "King of Polka," with his recordings having won 18 out of the 24 Grammy Awards given for Best Polka Album. [1] Sturr's orchestra is on the Top Ten List of the All-Time Grammy Awards, and has acquired more Grammy nominations than anyone in the history of musical polka awards.
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John Anthony Wilfahrt, (May 11, 1893 – June 15, 1961), the eldest son of John Wilfahrt and Barbara Portner, was a professional polka musician who recorded with Vocalion and from 1934, Decca. He went by the moniker "Whoopee John." He was inducted into the International Polka Association's Hall of Fame in 1976. [1]