International Polka Association

The International Polka Association (IPA) is located in Chicago, Illinois and dedicated to the study and preservation of polka music and the cultural heritage of Polish Americans who have made this music tradition part of their heritage. The IPA hosts an annual festival and convention as well as its Annual Polka Music Awards banquet. During the banquet, important figures in polka music are inducted into the Polka Hall of Fame.

International Polka Association
Formation1968
TypeNon-profit music organization, hall of fame
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois
Location
  • 4608 S Archer Avenue
Websiteipapolkas.com

History

The concept of a national polka convention had been developed and pioneered in Chicago, and the first polka convention was held in 1963. This convention developed into the International Polka Convention which was presented each succeeding year in Chicago, Detroit and Buffalo, New York. In 1968, a steering committee began preparations for the formation of the International Polka Association. The association was officially chartered by the State of Illinois as a "not for profit" corporation and was registered with the County of Cook (Chicago) in August 1968[1]

As stated in its charter, the International Polka Association was organized as: "An educational and charitable organization for the preservation, promulgation and advancement of polka music and; to promote, maintain and advance public interest in polka entertainment; to advance the mutual interests and encourage greater cooperation among its members who are engaged in polka entertainment; and to encourage and pursue the study of polka music, dancing and traditional folklore."

The IPA is structured to serve as an educational resource. The IPA is also responsible for the continued operation and growth of its Polka Music Hall of Fame. It is through this branch that the association has been able to continue its historical, educational and research goals on behalf of polka music. The IPA Hall of Fame is located atop Polonia Banquets, a century-old dance hall at 4608 S. Archer Ave. in Chicago's Brighton Park neighborhood, and is open by appointment.

Hall of Fame membership

InducteeYear Inducted
Adamczyk, Steve1975
Adams, Kevin 2014
Barthalt, Adam
Bass, Kenny1989 (Deceased)
Belina, Billy
Biskup, Michael "Mitch"
Blazonczyk, Antonina1987 (Deceased)
Blazonczyk, Eddie (Sr)1970
Bomba, Johnny1980
Borek, William "Wesoly Bolek"
Bright, Roger
Brueggen, Gary 2018[2]
Budzilek, Ray1973
Bulinski, Fred1992
Check, John1991 (Pioneer)
Chesky, Larry1985
Czerniak, Bill1992
Czerniak, Joe1989 (Pioneer)
Czupta, Bill
Dana, Walter1971
Darlak, Jerry1997
Data, Marisha1974 (Deceased)
Demerski, John
Dorschner, Ray
Dragon, Chet
Duchow, Lawrence1983 (Deceased)
Dusseault, Happy Louie1982
Dziagwa, Andy "Day"
Fedorchak, Joe
Fiedor, Joe1982 (Deceased)
Floren, Myron1990
Forman, Eddie
Fritsche, Fezz1984 (Deceased)
Fuzzy, Cousin1985 (Deceased)
Goetsch, Jerry
Gomulka, Lenny1988
Gosz, Romy1979 (Deceased)
Goydish, Bernie1984
Grebnick, Al1988 (Pioneer)
Groller, Walt1986
Grybosh, Frankie "Gee"
Gulinski, Chet
Guzevich, Hank
Haas, Johnny1988
Haller, Hank
Henry, Ray1972
Herzog, Marv1979
Hicks, Charlie
Hoyer, Matt1987 (Deceased)
Hyzny, Johnny1983
Hudy, Fred
Jagiello, Walter "Li'l Wally"1969 (Inaugural Class)
Jarusinski, Raymond "Ray Jay"
Jasiewicz, Henry1991 (Deceased)
Jasinski, Stan1985 (Pioneer)
Johantgen, Vi
Karas, Johnny
Karas, Thomas
Kim, Alex
Korosa, Eddie
Kowalkowski, Chet1991
Kozicki, Leon1977
Kryger, Brunon1977 (Deceased)
Kryger, Brunon (Bruce)1990
Kryger, Lucian
Kucera, Ernie1992 (Pioneer)
Lazarz, Joe1977
Lesser, Adolph
Libera, Jackie
Libera, Johnny1982
Liszka, Frank
Loeffelmacher, Harold1975
Lucki, Don
Lush, Marion1972
Lyskawa, Stanley
Madura, Mattie1973 (Deceased)
Maduzia, Wally
Maksymowicz, Ted1980 (Deceased)
Marggraff, Norman1990
Marcissuk, Joe1991
Matousek, Michael
Meisner, Verne1989
Menko, Johnny1987 (Pioneer)
Mikos, Bruno1986
Miskulin, Joey
Mrozinski, Tom
Nowakowski, Michael
Nowicki, Adam
Oskierko, Eddie1983 (Deceased)
Ostanek, Walter1983
Paterek, "Joe Pat"1978
Peachy, Don2011
Pecon, Johnny1975 (Deceased)
Pietrzak, Wanda "Koziol"
Podgorski, Ignacy1978 (Deceased)
Polisky, Dennis
Piatkowski, Al
Pillar, Dick1974
Pinter, Emily
Prohut, Lou1981 (Deceased)
Przasnyski, Stanley
Przasnyski, John "Jas"1998
Rhamy, Gary
Robak, Jan1992 (Deceased)
Robel, Jolly Jack1987 (Deceased)
Rock, Joe
Rodgers, Dick1976
Rohwetter, Carl
Sajewski, Alvin C.1978
Saleski, Stan E.1980
Schafer, Chet1976
Seretny, Virginia
Seweryniak, Dave "Scrubby"
Siebert, Gary
Siwiec, Eddie
Sewierski, Casey1981
Skinger, Eddie
Sladky, Matt
Solek, Walt1974
Soyka, Al1979
Stolzenberg, Ray1981
Stras, Keith
Struzik, Joe1988 (Deceased)
Sturr, Jimmy1984
Szczypula, Rev. Walter
Timmer, "Jolly" Joe1990
Tokarz, Richie
Towalski, Li'l Richard
Trebar, Lou
Vadnal, Johnny1987
Walk, Larry
Wasielewski, Matt
Watters, Pat1986 (Deceased)
Weber, Jimmy
Welk, Lawrence1994 (Deceased)
Wilczynski, Henry "Will"
Wilfahrt, "Whoopie John"1976 (Deceased)
Wisniewski, Gene1973
Witkowski, Bernie Wyte1971
Wojkiewicz, Joe1985
Wojnarowski, Frank1970
Wolan, Sylvester "Shep"
Yankovic, Frank1969 (Inaugural Class)
Zablocki, Chester "Chet"
Zapolska, Teresa
Zavaski, Eddie
Zielinski, Bruno "Jr."1986 (Pioneer)
Zima, Eddie1972 (Deceased)

See also

References

  1. Gary McKechnie (2009). USA 101: A Guide to America's Iconic Places, Events, and Festivals. National Geographic. p. 129. ISBN 978-1426204579.
  2. White, Greg (2018-08-10). "Local musician to be inducted in Polka Hall of Fame". WKBT. Retrieved 2019-03-04.
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