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Marion Lush started playing in his pre-teens and at the age of sixteen started his own orchestra. His first recording was made in 1951 for the Jay Jay Record Company. The following year he recorded another album, this time for Chicago Records. In 1955 the Marion Lush Band signed a contract to play the Ron Terry Polka TV Show which lasted for over 8 years. Marion Lush has received numerous awards uncluding the top male vocalist in the country in 1968, 1970 and again in 1978. In 1968 his recording of "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" was voted the best single of that year. In 1972 the name of Marion Lush was introduced into the polka Music Hall Of Fame. He has received 32 keys to various cities. He introduced polka music to the State of Florida, holding the Daytona Polka Festival in Daytona Beach, Florida each January. Marion Lush was known as the "Golden Voice Of Polka", a title which is patented and registered in the Library of Congress. He received this title back in 1961 when a statewide contest was held to determine the number one polka band. Marion Lush received over 200,000 votes. Marion Lush passed away on May 4, 1993.
Song Title Information:
1) Early Morning Oberek 2) 1606 Johnny's Knocking Polka 3) Matka Waltz 4) Who's Girl Are You Waltz 5) Our Favorite Dish Polka 6) Goodnight Waltz 7) Open the Window Polka 8) Oh Yeah Polka 9) Under Krakow Oberek 10) As Time Goes By Waltz 11) Mother and Daughter Polka 12) A Blue Skirt Waltz 13) High Bounce Polka 14) Goral Polka 15) Army Days' Polka 16) Old Gray Mare Polka 17) Blooming Lily Waltz 18) Write Me A Letter Waltz 19) Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain Polka 20) I'll Build You A Home Waltz 21) Oj Dana Dana Polka 22) Jasiu Jasiu Waltz 23) Life of a Drunk Polka 24) La Dee Da Oberek 25) Helena Polka |
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- Compact Disc
- 25 Songs
- Total Time: 1:13:07
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