Kathy Hlad and Ron Likovic, Polka Town Polka

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2007

Kathy and Ron do the "Polka Town Polka" with Mike Marich, bass and Tom Kovalic, drums.

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  • Ron & Kathy do have a CD available.

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  • super lang niet gehoord moet veel meer komen.

    Groetjes, Geert

  • Kathy and Ronnie were members of Ken Zalar & The Captain,s Crew Band and are on the cd A Whole Life Long

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  • @joegodina I want to buy a CD of Kathy Hlad and Ron Likovic especially playing the Polka Town Polka, Trumpet Echo polka etc. I have listened to the Polka Town Polka Video about fifty times now and just can`t get enough of them. Best Polka ever for me.

  • Was Ron 19 then? :) Awesome as always!

  • Only 2 Words---- Verry good. Temerament and Feeling for Harmonika. Greetings from Bavaria Germany. Please moore. Thanks. Paul.

  • Čudovito Katy , kar tako naprej !

  • That was awesome!

  • This is music they play in Wesele, Wedding party!! good music Polish style!

  • Yournutz- I was told by a "Slovenian" that the Spanish enslaved some captured Slovenians and they influenced the Mexican accordion music - an old Slov or such might be able to clarify it. His remark was in regards to my liking both the Mexican and Pole music. Wish I could recall more of his remarks but age does not help. Love this music tho and I am a "Hoosier" never exposed prior to befriending a Pole friend. Regards- houdeany

  • BEAUTIFUL, melodic, amazing

  • The reason Mexicans might like this is because they enjoy the way the button box is played by Slovenian accordionists, that's why. So if it's familiar to our neighbors to the South of us then they have studied how to play their accordions from us Slovenes. And there are Mexican groups who love Croatian music and vice versa. It's a wonderful thing that countries can share each other's music and blend it into their own culture.

  • 10 stars in my book

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