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Frankie Yankovic : Frankie Yankovic with the Great Johnny Pecon
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The King of Polka is back. This time with the Great Johnny Pecon to play 20 happy hits like Hoop Dee Doo and Hey Ba Ba Re Bop. Enjoy.
Genre: Easy Listening: Polka
Release Date: 2008
Frankie Yankovic with the Great Johnny Pecon Record Label: Polka City Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Hoop Dee Doo Polka 2:26 Album Only
Cafe Polka (Hey Ba-Ba Re Bop) 2:54 Album Only
Honey Waltz 3:11 Album Only
Clinker Polka 2:57 Album Only
Marianne 2:47 Album Only
Happy Hour Waltz 2:51 Album Only
I've Got a Date With Molly 2:40 Album Only
Iron Range Polka 2:56 Album Only
Summertime Waltz 2:55 Album Only
Hu La La La Polka 3:01 Album Only
Milwaukee Polka 3:05 Album Only
Gerald's Polka 2:53 Album Only
Smiles and Tears Waltz 2:51 Album Only
I'm Gonna Get a Dummy Polka 2:40 Album Only
Felica No Capicia 2:51 Album Only
Jo Ann Waltz 2:51 Album Only
How Many Burps In a Bottle Of Beer 2:35 Album Only
Moja Decla 2:53 Album Only
The Waltz That Made You Mine 3:19 Album Only
Play Ball Polka 2:46 Album Only
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Album Notes

From the age of 9 Frankie Yankovic showed an intense curiosity and natural talent for the button box. He would spend years practacing and refining his skills on the smaller accordian before his mother would finally buy him his first piano accordion. The rest is history. This album is dedicated to those early years on the button box. He would later go on to become a famed entertainer and road warrior tirelessly touring the country. Yankovic took his band on the road, playing a relentless schedule, as many as 325 nights annually. The constant touring and hectic lifestyle led many band members to quit.

By the 1990s, polka music had plummeted in popularity, yet Yankovic was still playing up to 200 shows a year. He was very charismatic, and his personality connected well with his audiences.

His family moved to Cleveland, Ohio, when he was 5 years old. His family ran a boarding house, and Slovenian boarders taught Frankie how to play the accordion. When he was a teenager, he played at dances for five dollars a night.

He served in World War II and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. After the war, he recorded a country song, "Just Because", in polka style, and sold a million copies. He invited other, more skilled accordionists to join his band, "Frankie Yankovic and the Yanks". In 1948, the Yanks played for an audience of 8,000 people in Milwaukee, and Frankie became known as America's Polka King.

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REVIEWS

frankie yankovic with the great johnny pecan
author: Lois Stankovic
I bought this CD for my handicapped brother who loves polkas and he loved it. I will order more for him in the future.
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