Admit it, you KNEW it would be here! It's oompah hour #229 ready for free download for your dancing, listening and broadcasting pleasure. Grab it at:
http://www.ironrangecountry.com/oompahhour.mp3
Some here might be amazed by the stereo effects used in the New Brass version of Roll Out the Barrel. Check it out in stereo headphones if you have the chance! Even dug up another baseball themed polka AND a polka cover of a 1947 Al Dexter country hit!
Tim's Oompah Hour #229 Week of August 12 – 18, 2018
Polka DJ (Theme) – Dick Pillar
Wally's Polka – Ampol Aires Orchestra
Baseball Polka – Gene Wisniewski & His Harmony Bell Orchestra
Lucky Five Oberek – Eddie Zima with Polish Orchestra
Paint Brush Polka – Eddie Habat & His Orchestra
Kapootzer Polka – Art Fitch & His Polka Dots
Rosalie – Johnny Pecon & His Orchestra
My Heart Skips A Beat – Judy & Her Suchey Brothers
I Got A Wife – The Mark IV
Hello Joe Polka – Whoopee John Wilfahrt & His Band
Pistol Packin' Mama- Li'l Wally And The Harmony Boys
Red Handkerchief Waltz – Elmer Scheid
Poor Boy Polka – Eddie Blazonczyk & The Versatones
Glen Park Polka – Ray Champa and His Polka Champs
Bicycle Built For Two – Deutschmeisters
Roll Out The Barrel Polka – New Brass
By The Sea Polka – Georgie Cook
Our Favorite Dish Polka – The Musical Stars With Marion Lush
Polka DJ (Theme) - Dick Pillar
TIB
Where There's a Will There's a Risk
Oh would I ever like to carry the Oompah Hour on KDX, and I would if it weren't for the royalty question.
Royalty question? I'm glad you asked.
See, KDX is a news talk station, but the polka program would make a nice break once a week, but is there a simple, affordable, no fuss way of entering into a payment plan that would cover the situation? From what I've heard the minimum deals with the copyright collectors assume much larger quantities of both music and money, and they refuse to quibble over small dabs.
There is no way to true happiness without polkas.
