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  2. Six Fat Dutchmen - Wikipedia

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    Harold Loeffelmacher, circa 1957. The Six Fat Dutchmen was an American polka band, formed around 1932 by Harold Loeffelmacher in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States.The band was known mostly for playing the German-American (sometimes called "oom-pah") style of polka music that originated from Germany and the German-speaking areas of Czechoslovakia.

  3. Happy Louie and Julcia's Polka Band - Wikipedia

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    He was inducted to the International Polka Association Polka Hall of Fame in 1982. His MGM original recording of Accordion A go-go was featured in a major motion picture. He was born in Ware, Massachusetts and lived in Wilbraham, Massachusetts before passing away on November 26, 2021.

  4. Bobby Vinton discography - Wikipedia

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    1985: Ballads of Love (Heartland music) 1990: Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits; 1990: Blue Velvet (UK #67) 1991: Mr. Lonely: His Greatest Songs Today (Curb Records) 1991: Greatest Polka Hits of All Time (Curb Records) 1991: 16 Most Requested Songs (US #199; charted in 1996) 1991: Roses Are Red My Love(Beautiful Music Company)2LP set

  5. List of "Weird Al" Yankovic polka medleys - Wikipedia

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    All of the songs in "The Hot Rocks Polka" medley are songs by The Rolling Stones, with the addition of Yankovic's "Ear Booker Polka" at the end. The title of the song refers to Hot Rocks 1964-1971, a greatest hits album of The Rolling Stones music. The following songs are contained in the medley: "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" "Brown ...

  6. Polka Album - Wikipedia

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    Polka Album is a collection of Polka songs recorded by Bobby Vinton, released in 1981. It is an edited version of his studio album Party Music – 20 Hits . [ 1 ]

  7. List of songs recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics are identical, music is about twice as fast and adds polka beats and sound effects. "The Brady Bunch" "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D (1984) The TV Album (1995) Parody of "The Safety Dance" by Men Without Hats. Mentions several hit shows of the 70's and 80's and includes the original lyrics of the theme to The Brady Bunch. "The Brain Song"

  8. Eddie Blazonczyk - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Blazonczyk was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Polish immigrant parents [6] of Goral heritage. [1]Before becoming a polka artist, and founding Chicago-based Bel-Aire Records in 1963, Eddie Blazonczyk recorded under the name Eddy Bell for Mercury Records, Versa Records, and Lucky Four Records, all three labels based in Chicago.

  9. The Dreadnoughts - Wikipedia

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    Their most recent album Green Willow, which consists entirely of folk-punk renditions of traditional folk songs (with the exception of the final track "Roll Northumbria"), was released digital-only on March 13, 2023. [3] On December 8th, 2024, the band announced a new, unnamed album in the works, being "polka-heavy and shanty-heavy." [4]