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  2. RFD-TV - Wikipedia

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    The show was replaced by The RFD-TV Polka Fest on January 5, 2011, and aired during the same timeslots. RFD-TV Polka Fest was later replaced by Mollie B Polka Party, hosted by Mollie Busta in July 2011. Wednesday afternoons, starting in September 2015 featured selected reruns of the Big Joe Polka Show under the name Big Joe Polka Classics.

  3. Molly Bee - Wikipedia

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    Molly Bee (born Mollie Gene Beachboard; August 18, 1939 – February 7, 2009), was an American country music singer famous for her 1952 recording of the early perennial "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" and as Pinky Lee's sidekick on The Pinky Lee Show.

  4. The Mike Schneider Polka Band - Wikipedia

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    The Pursuit Of Polka’s Lost Frontier (1998) Polka Visions (2002) A Stretch of the Imagination (2004) The Mike Schneider Band Live! (2006) Accordion Artistry (2008) Pint Size Polkas: Volume One (2008) Pint Size Polkas: Volume Two, Dance! (2010) Live on the Mollie B Polka Party! (2013) Happy Polka Day (2017) The Original Collection (2018)

  5. Polka - Wikipedia

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    Polka Varieties was an hour-long television program of polka music originating from Cleveland, Ohio. The show, which aired in several U.S. cities, ran from 1956 until 1983. At that time, it was the only television program for this type of music in the United States. [20]

  6. Bandwagon (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Bandwagon is a half-hour music program featuring traditional dance music, most notably polka, performed in front of a ballroom audience dancing along. The program is produced and broadcast by KEYC-TV in Mankato, Minnesota. The show began airing November 21, 1960. The title Bandwagon was added on March 30, 1961. [1]

  7. What happened to Mollie Burkhart from 'Killers of the Flower ...

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    Margie Burkhart, Mollie's granddaughter, told Grann that living on the Osage Reservation with Cobb was a period of happiness for her, and in 1937, Mollie died at the age of 50.

  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. 'Killers Of The Flower Moon's Mollie Burkhart Was A Very Real ...

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    In 1929, Hale got a life sentence in prison for the murder of one of Mollie's cousins, but was released on parole in 1947 (after serving 18 years), the Times reports. He moved to Arizona and died ...