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Uploaded by RetroWinnipeg on Feb 3, 2007
Not K-Tel, but this is still a must for polka fans!
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so what was the first album released by jimmy sturr before million dollar polka
setheriah 4 months ago
@elc1960 Oh, and let's not forget Hamtramck, Buffalo, and Cleveland.
BlackHart814 7 months ago
boy, that's some noisy music. and they complain about rock & roll!
RRaquello 7 months ago
@BlackHart814 Bet it was a big seller in Milwaukee too. That accordion music really gets the babes hot.
elc1960 11 months ago
If they really wanted this album to sell, they should have had Reggie "Da Crusher" Lisowski in the commercial with Jimmy & his band. A "must-have" album if you live in the upper midwest.
I love this music. I had to get older to appreciate it though, lol.
chairmanofthebored1 1 year ago
I guarantee 80% of Erie owns this album.
BlackHart814 1 year ago
I think there was a mosh pit in there. I also love how the announcer makes sure to pronounce the L in "POLKA".
slowsiany 2 years ago
I bet this sold like hotcakes in the Buffalo, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Detroit markets!
Dink513 2 years ago
The best polka tune is called "Polka all night long" by Jimmy Sturr. Let me know if you find that one.
jityr2 2 years ago
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so what was the first album released by jimmy sturr before million dollar polka
setheriah 4 months ago
@elc1960 Oh, and let's not forget Hamtramck, Buffalo, and Cleveland.
BlackHart814 7 months ago
boy, that's some noisy music. and they complain about rock & roll!
RRaquello 7 months ago
@BlackHart814 Bet it was a big seller in Milwaukee too. That accordion music really gets the babes hot.
elc1960 11 months ago
If they really wanted this album to sell, they should have had Reggie "Da Crusher" Lisowski in the commercial with Jimmy & his band. A "must-have" album if you live in the upper midwest.
elc1960 11 months ago
I love this music. I had to get older to appreciate it though, lol.
chairmanofthebored1 1 year ago
I guarantee 80% of Erie owns this album.
BlackHart814 1 year ago
I think there was a mosh pit in there. I also love how the announcer makes sure to pronounce the L in "POLKA".
slowsiany 2 years ago
I bet this sold like hotcakes in the Buffalo, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Detroit markets!
Dink513 2 years ago
The best polka tune is called "Polka all night long" by Jimmy Sturr. Let me know if you find that one.
jityr2 2 years ago