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  2. List of polka artists - Wikipedia

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    Walter Ostanek, Canada, three-time Grammy Award winner, Slovenian-Canadian; Polka Floyd; The Polka Maestre Band - Canada; Polkacide, San Francisco punk-polka band; POLKAHOLIX (Berlin Speed Polka) (Germany) The Mike Schneider Polka Band, Slovenian-style polka band from Milwaukee, WI [3] Six Fat Dutchmen; Walt Solek, the "Clown Prince of Polka"

  3. Polka - Wikipedia

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    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] A number of polka shows originated from the Buffalo Niagara Region in the 1960s, including WKBW-TV's Polka Time, which was hosted for its first half-year on air by Frankie ...

  4. Romy Gosz - Wikipedia

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    Roman Gosz and His Old Time Band - Coral & Decca, 1938–39 Roman Gosz and His Orchestra - Okeh & Vocalion, 1934 Romy Gosz and His Band - Coral & Decca, 1938–39; Mercury & Universal, 1940's; Mono, 1961

  5. Polka in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "Attractive feature in opening of the $1,000,000 drive to purchase Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson at Charlottesville, Va., was folk dancing by Albemarle Community dancer of Albemarle County, Va., who showed just how the polka was done in Jefferson's time" Polka is a music and dance style that originated in Bohemia in the 1830s and came to ...

  6. 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.

  7. Dana Records - Wikipedia

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    Dana Records was an American record label for Polish and polka music. Founded by Walter Dana in New York 1945, it was a significant player in the United States' recorded music market for a few years mid-century, its most successful year being 1952.