Trustees Honor Roll Recipients
Each year, the Board of Trustees of the American Slovenian Polka Foundation recognizes the contributions of musicians, individuals and institutions that have made exceptional contributions to the popularity, artistry and/or continuation of Cleveland-
Ameriska Domovina
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Ameriska Domovina
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National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
STEVE BENCIC
Inducted in 2000
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STEVE BENCIC
1933
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2000
Americans are grateful to Steve Bencic for introducing the Oktoberfets beer festival to North America. Steve was born of German parents in the former Yugoslavia. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1957 and soon was managing the East Side Sachsenhelm German Club in Cleveland. In 1961, Steve opened his Hofbrau Haus restaurant, with polka music every weekend. German and Cleveland-
ANTHONY "TOPS" CARDONE
Inducted in 2012
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ANTHONY “TOPS” CARDONE
1921 – 2002
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2012
Frank Yankovic Show Band Sidemen.
Tops Cardone, Carl Paradiso, Al Leslie, and Buddy Griebel were the regular players in Frankie Yankovic’s popular tour band in the early 1950s. This Yankovic band played in Hollywood, Las Vegas, and top nightclubs in the United States. Tops was the accordionist, Carl played banjo and guitar, and sang, Al Leslie played the bass, and Buddy Griebel was on piano and harmony solovox. The Show band also appeared in several movie short films with Yankovic. Buddy Griebel is the last living members of the Show Band.
JACK FROHNHOFER
Inducted in 2012
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JACK FROHNHOFER
1938 – 2001
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2012
Jacob “Jack” Frohnhofer was a happy-
DON GRALAK
Inducted in 2004
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DON GRALAK
1952 – 2004
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2004
Don Gralak was nicknamed America’s Concertina King, and is known as the only concertina performer of Cleveland-
FRED FRITZ HRIBAR
Inducted in 1992
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FRED FRITZ HRIBAR
1925 – 2001
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1992
For more than 50 years, Fred Hribar’s Fritz’s Tavern has been a popular stop on the polka circuit for many of the Cleveland style’s best-
GENE KOVACK
Inducted in 2013
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GENE KOVACK
1934
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2013
Since 1994, Joe Gabrosek and Gene Kovack have been the hosts of “Polka Time Again,” one of the most popular music shows on cable TV in Northeast Ohio. Gene was inspired by Frank Spetich, his accordion teacher, to produce a polka show for Wadsworth Community Television, near Akron, Ohio. Joe, his fellow student, joined him. They present videos of Cleveland-
JOHNNY KRIZANCIC
Inducted in 2007
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JOHNNY KRIZANCIC
1929 – 2009
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2007
Johnny Krizancic is a performer, recording artist, radio personality, and record producer known throughout Pennsylvania. He has produced and recorded more than 65 Slovenian albums, and a total of 250 various albums, many for his MarJon label. His composition “Zivela Braca” was recorded on Frank Yankovic’s the first Grammy-
JOHN & HELEN KUZMAN
Inducted in 1996
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JOHN & HELEN KUZMAN
John: 1923 –
Helen: 1929
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1996
John and Helen Kuzman, the proprietors of Kuzman’s Lounge in Girard, Ohio, have operated the premiere Cleveland-
JOSEPHINE LAUSCHE
Inducted in 1991
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JOSEPHINE LAUSCHE
1894 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1991
Together with Dr. William J. “Doc” Lausche, Josephine Lausche Welf and Mary Udovich advanced the transition of Slovenian folk music into the Cleveland-
Victor Lizjak
Inducted in
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Victor Lizjak
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
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RON LUZNAR
Inducted in 2009
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RON LUZNAR
1945 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2009
Ron Luznar has been a polka promoter for many years. As an orchestra leader, button accordionist and president of SNPJ Lodge 603. Ron has a weekly radio show. He has also appeared on Cleveland’s Polka Varieties TV Show. Ron hosted in 1977 the first Florida overseas polka tour to Slovenia.
Button accordionist Ron Luznar, a native Floridian of Slovenian descent has recorded two albums. Ron presents the other side of the Florida sunshine, Slovenian Style polkas & waltzes with that sunshine touch. He recorded different styles of Slovenian music from today and days gone like traditionals as Silk Umbrella Polka and My Wife Is Happy Polka with a new flavor. Ron teamed up with Kathy Hlad for two songs, Top Of The Morning Polka and Evening Waltz. Ron Luznar received in 2009 the Trustees Honor Roll of the Cleveland-
FRANK MAHNIC SR
Inducted in 1992
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FRANK MAHNIC SR
1922 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1992
For 52 years, Frank Mahnic, Sr., played an important part in the success of a Cleveland-
FRANK MAUER
Inducted in 2010
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FRANK MAUER
1931
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2010
Frank Mauer’s polka playing career started in Cleveland in 1950, with the Kenny Bass band, as one of the lead accordionists, along with Dick Sodja. In 1954, he joined Al Tercek, where he was the accordionist for 40 years. The Tercek band played polka music and often was the back-
ANTON MERVAR
Inducted in 1991
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ANTON MERVAR
1885 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1991
Anton Mervar served as an apprentice in manufacturing accordions in Slovenia, before moving to Cleveland in 1912. Anton became firmly established as a master craftsman in the building of button accordions. He shipped his accordions across the country and overseas from a new factory started in 1921. He also had a retail store for records, phonographs, and other musical instruments. As a consultant for Columbia, Victor, Continental and Okeh record companies he evaluated test pressings and recommended recording contracts for Cleveland style musicians Matt Hoyer, Louis Spehek, Anton Strukelj, and the Lausche-
MLADINSKY PEVSKI ZBOR
Inducted in 1995
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MLADINSKY PEVSKI ZBOR
1924 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1995
Mladinski Pevski Zbor was organized in 1934 when it became evident that the children at the Slovenian Workmen’s Home’s Slovenian School were far more interested in music than the Slovenian language –
BOB NORGARD
Inducted in 1992
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BOB NORGARD
1921 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1992
Beginning his broadcast career in 1947 on radio station WFRO in Fremont, Ohio, Bob Norgard became the beacon of Cleveland-
VAL PAWLOWSKI
Inducted in 2019
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VAL PAWLOWSKI
1951
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2019
Val, the Polka Gal, is one of the most enthusiastic polka promoters on the Cleveland-
JOE PIANECKI
Inducted in 1990
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JOE PIANECKI
1935 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1990
Inspired by his cousin, Whitey Lovsin, Joe Pianecki began playing drums at age 12. With Jimmy Medves as his teacher, Joe realized his ambition to play with the top Cleveland-
MIKE PODBOY
Inducted in 1993
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MIKE PODBOY
1927 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1993
Words do not adequately describe Mike Podboy, Cleveland-
Joe Princie
Inducted in
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Joe Princie
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
CARL ROHWETTER
Inducted in 1997
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CARL ROHWETTER
1930 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1997
Carl Rohwetter, editor and publisher of the “Polka News,” created the most successful and widely circulated polka publication in history. Covering all styles of polka music, the “Polka News” is a compendium of polka activities, releases, personalities, and articles of interest. A polka promoter in the 1950s and ’60s, Carl became a polka disc jockey in Flint, Michigan, in 1967 and beamed his “Uncle Carl Polka Show” through Michigan’s airwaves for over thirty years. Striving to expand the market for polka music, Carl started the “Polka News” in 1971 with forty-
ST. MARY'S CHURCH
Inducted in 1996
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ST. MARY’S CHURCH
1905
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1996
St. Mary of the Assumption Church, led by eight pastors of Slovenian descent, has been a focal point for Cleveland-
SHEILA SALVATO
Inducted in
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SHEILA SALVATO
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
BILL SELES
Inducted in 1991
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BILL SELES
1933
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1991
Western Pennsylvania’s Polka Ambassador, Bill Seles became the area’s heavyweight Cleveland-
EDDIE SIMMS
Inducted in 1989
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EDDIE SIMMS
1910 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1989
Eddie Simms was the only Cleveland-
RAY SKOVENSKI
Inducted in 2011
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RAY SKOVENSKI
1934 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2011
Ray Skovenski has been a high-
DON SLOGAR
Inducted in 2010
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DON SLOGAR
1936 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2010
The Slogars, Don and Rose, are a husband and wife duo, with Don playing the accordion, and Rose on the bass, violin, and vocals. Both attended the Cleveland Institute of Music, where Don earned a Bachelor degree in Music Theory, and Rose was a violin major. Don started his band in the 1960s, with his late brother Ron. He also played with Eddie Platt and Jeff Pecon. In 1969, the Slogars became the back-
SLOVENIAN NATIONAL HOME, E. 80th
Inducted in 2013
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SLOVENIAN NATIONAL HOME, E. 80th
1917
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2013
The “Nash” is known as the center for Slovenian culture in Cleveland’s Slavic Village. Top Cleveland-
BILL SNELLER
Inducted in
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BILL SNELLER
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
Bill Srnick Jr.
Inducted in
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Bill Srnick Jr.
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
JOE TASZ
Inducted in 1989
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JOE TASZ
1915 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1989
A pioneer performer of Cleveland-
FLORENCE UNETICH
Inducted in 1999
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FLORENCE UNETICH
1921 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1999
Florence Unetich never imposed a limit in giving her time and talents to the American-
JELSE VOS
Inducted in 2010
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JELSE VOS
1961
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2010
Polka DJ and promoter Jelse Vos (1961) was born in the north east province of Drenthe in The Netherlands. As a boy he listened to the music of his father who was always playing Frankie Yankovic polkas. Since those early years polka music has been a part of his life. In order to share his love of this music Jelse started his own radio station so he could play Cleveland-
CHARLIE VRTOVSNIK
Inducted in 2012
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CHARLIE VRTOVSNIK
1928 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2012
Brothers Zeke and Charlie brought music and fun wherever they would go, with Zeke playing the button box, Charlie on the banjo, and both on the vocals. The duo would sing Slovenian songs or parody polka songs and the folks songs with their own humorous lyrics. The band started out in the 1960s playing for friends and relatives and called themselves “The Unknowns.” As Zeke and Charlie, they soon attracted dedicated followers and were invited to jam sessions, festivals and parties. They were center stage at the North American Folk Music Alliance conference in 2000 in Cleveland’s Music Hall. Zeke and Charlie released one album and guested on a recording with the SNPJ Slovenian Junior Chorus.
RAY YOUNG
Inducted in 2012
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RAY YOUNG
1927 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2012
Ray Young has sung and recorded with some of Cleveland’s most popular polka bands for the past 60 years. Ray first joined the Sokach-
JOHN ZIPPAY
Inducted in 2013
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JOHN ZIPPAY
1944 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2013
John Zipay performed as the featured saxophone player in top Cleveland-
MIRK YAMA
Inducted in 2009
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MIRK YAMA
1923 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2009
Bass player Mirk Yama’s love for music goes clear back to Slovenia where he was born in 1923. As a smal boy, he would listen in the ae to the traditional button box musicwhich was so much a part of their culture. Mirk immigrated to the U.S. In 1938. Mirk found an oportunity in the U.S. To study music at the Wurlitzer Music Studio. Later, hs talents landed him a job wit Tony Malavasic’s Blue Jackets Polka Band. With the advent of World War II the Malavasic group splitup and mike entered the air force. On his return from the service, he played with various groups such as: Johnny Vadnal, Frankie Mullec, Al Strukel, Georgie Cook and Mickey Ryance. In 1952 he joined the Johnny Pecon Band with his bass fiddle. Mirk Yama was the bass player in the Johnny Pecon Orchestra for more than 20 years. He played with Jeff and John, Jr. for 10 years. He was married to wife Emma and father of children; Kathy, Diane and Paul.
Eddie Andres
Inducted in 2001
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Eddie Andres
1926 – 2001
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2001
When Eddie Andres switched careers from to full-time musician, he soon made a niche for himself on the Cleveland polka scene. He and his Cordovox accordion became one of the area’s first one-man bands, entertaining several nights each week. At the opening of Debevec’s Chalet Debonne winery in 1972, the excited audience called out “Eddie, Eddie,Eddie.” From that time on he was known as Three-Times Eddie.
Eddie started playing the accordion in public 60 years ago. He formed his first band,”The Three Notes” in 1946. In the 1950s, Eddie played the eastside polka circuit, including Tino’s Lounge, Podboy’s Lounge, Gorse’sTavern, Dana’s Cafe, the Caboose Bar, Fritz’s Tavern, the Spotlight, and Yankovic’s Steak House. He joined the Ernie Benedict band for four years, and recorded with the group, in the 1960s.
Eddie’s enthusiasm for polka music also prompted him to become a regular writer for several publications, includng Polka Scene, Polka World, Polkarama, and his own monthly polka newsletter. Declining health caused Eddie to curtail his music career in January, 1994.
Father George Balasko
Inducted in 1992
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Father George Balasko
1934
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1992
As creator of the Polka Mass, Father George Balasko has made a truly unique contri-
ERNIE BENEDICT
Inducted in 1989
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ERNIE BENEDICT
1917 – 2000
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1989
Originally from Green River, Wyoming. Ernie Benedict came east to launch his dual career leading the Range Riders, Cleveland’s leading country-
GENE CASCIOLA
Inducted in 1999
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GENE CASCIOLA
1938 – 2002
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1999
Gene Casciola devoted his talents to Cleveland-
MARY CHAMPA
Inducted in 1995
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MARY CHAMPA
1910 – 1987
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1995
Mary Champa led an all-
FRANK CULKAR
Inducted in 2007
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FRANK CULKAR
1932 – 2014
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2007
Frank Culkar has been playing the chromatic accordion for almost 60 years. Starting as a child, he had to take the hinges of the case of his dad’s Mervar accordion to get access to it. He also played the piano at a young age. His first experience playing with a band was at the Slovenian Home on Prince Avenue, with the Sokach-
JIM DEBEVEC
Inducted in 1998
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JIM DEBEVEC
1938
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1998
Jim and Madeline Debevec have devoted their lives to publishing the “American Home” (Ameriska Domovina) newspaper. As co-
OSCAR FRYCKMAN
Inducted in 1995
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OSCAR FRYCKMAN
1929 – 1996
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1995
Minnesota’s Governor Rudy Perpich called Oscar Fryckman, Minnesota’s Polka Ambassador. Oscar founded the Mesaba Button Box Club in the 1950s. He hosted the “Tri-
JOHN GAYER
Inducted in 1993
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JOHN GAYER
1929
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1993
At a time when interest in Cleveland-
EDDIE GORSE
Inducted in 1988
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EDDIE GORSE
1923 – 2004
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1988
Gorse’s Tavern was the scene of many polka jam sessions. Eddie owned the tavern, on the marginal of Route 90, in Euclid, Ohio, for 20 years, and played his accordion every night. At midnight, musicians would drop in after playing engagements to unwind and jam. He wrote several popular polkas, including “Lake Erie Polka,” recorded by Kenny Bass, and “Pine Tree Polka” recorded by Johnny Vadnal and Frankie Kramer. Eddie was a partner with John Gayer, when Delta International Records was started.
JOHN GREGURICH
Inducted in 2002
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JOHN GREGURICH
1927 – 2002
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2002
John Gregurich recorded the first long play album of Slovenian folk songs in the United States, in 1961, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, featuring vocalist Violet Ruparcich. As owner of Greyko Records, John had an ear for talented musicians. He recorded many future polka stars in their initial recording, including Bob Timko, Dick Tady, Ray Champa, Al Morouse, Tony Grandovic, Andy Blumauer, and the Claridge Male Quaratet. John, who was of Croatian descent, was from Ligrary Pennsylvania, where he learned to play all five of the family of tamburitzas. He directed the Greyko Tamburitza Orchestra for 20 years, and is in the National Tamburitza Hall of Fame.
CARL HARTMAN
Inducted in 1996
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CARL HARTMAN
1934 – 1996
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1996
Carl Hartmann perfected a distinctive banjo and guitar sound while conjuring up an “attitude” that became the trademark of Cleveland-
JOHN "HOOKIE" HOCHEVAR
Inducted in 1991
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JOHN “HOOKIE” HOCHEVAR
1912 – 1991
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1991
Best known for his bass-
LUD HROVAT
Inducted in 2012
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LUD HROVAT
1927 – 2009
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2012
Lud Hrovat led his own orchestra in the 1950s and early 1960s. He then became the house band in his own Lud’s Tavern in Maple Heights, Ohio for the next 20 years. Lud was a great polka promoter and entertainer on bus trips and at events. In the 1990s, He became a popular musician at the Club Room of Slovenian Society Home in Euclid. Lud released three albums between 2001 and 2004, he also played as a guest artist on his daughter LynnMarie Rink’s album “All Over It.” Lud passed away in 2009.
JOHN KAUSEK
Inducted in 1995
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JOHN KAUSEK
1928 – 1980
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1995
John Kausek gave generously of his time and talents to the Cleveland-
STANLEY KOBAL
Inducted in 1998
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STANLEY KOBAL
1910 – 1997
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1998
Stanley Kobal was a Cleveland-
DON KOTNIK
Inducted in 2003
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DON KOTNIK
1933 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2003
Don Kotnik was a free-
FRANKIE KRAMER
Inducted in 2000
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FRANKIE KRAMER
1937 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2000
Frankie Kramer blazed into the polka scene like a shooting star, one of the best of the new generation of polka players after the glory years of the 1950’s. Frankie started playing the accordion at age 9 and was largly self-
BARBARA LANE
Inducted in 1992
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BARBARA LANE
1948
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1992
Milwaukee’s Polka Queen, Barbara Lane, has led Cleveland-
LINDA LEE BROWN
Inducted in 2011
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LINDA LEE BROWN
1946
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2011
Linda Lee Brown is the star entertainer at the Bavarian Inn in Frankenmuth, Michigan. She plays the accordion in her own band and has served as music director at the Inn since 1991. A native of Midland, Michigan, she started out in 1974 leading the Golden-
TED LYSIAK
Inducted in
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TED LYSIAK
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
MURRAY MCFADGEN
Inducted in 2018
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MURRAY MCFADGEN
1953
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2018
Murray has been the featured vocalist on nearly every recording by Walter Ostanek since the 1970s. He sang on all 21 Grammy-
JOE MIKLAVIC
Inducted in 2013
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JOE MIKLAVIC
1905 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2013
Joe was a polka pioneer, performing on the banjo and guitar on early recordings that helped to crystallize the Cleveland-
JOE MLAKAR SR
Inducted in 2023
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JOE MLAKAR SR
1923 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2023
An ambassador of Cleveland-
AUGUST "GUS" OSWALD
Inducted in 2011
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AUGUST “GUS” OSWALD
1931
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2011
Gus Oswald is one of the most prolific drummers on the Cleveland-
NETTIE PECON
Inducted in 1994
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NETTIE PECON
1920 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1994
Nettie Pecon Pevek recalls her stink in the early 1950s as the lead singer of the Johnny Pecon Orchestra as one of the happiest times of her life. A pioneeri n live television, Nettie was pressed into service on “Perme’s Polka Time” and “The Old Dutch Polka Revue,” doing commercials, introductions and other unexpected tasks between belting out tunes with one of America’s hottest bands. Nettie recorded extensively with the band on Capitol and made selected live appearances with her brother’s group in and outside of Cleveland. Nettie’s outstanding catalog of recorded hits included “Mary Lou,” “Lollapalooza,” “So Many Times, “The Girls I left Behind,” I Want Some Lovin’,” “I Knew from the Start,” “The Waltz You Danced with Me,” “Soon We’ll Be Married,” and “I Wanna Be Your Darlin’.” In person, “Good Night, Irene,” and “the Tennessee Waltz” were among Nettie’s most popular renditions.
MARIE PIVIK
Inducted in 2006
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MARIE PIVIK
1937
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2006
Marie is the sparkplug that keeps the West Park Slovenian Home in Cleveland humming. Marie arrived on the Slovenian cultural scene in Cleveland in 1956, from her homeland of Slovenia. The West Park Slovenian Home has thrived from Marie’s dedication to many of the activities at the Hall. booked weekly She and her husband Rudy are credited with promoting renewed interest in the West Park Hall. Marie founded and directed the West Park Singers and directed the SNPJ Circle 77 children’s chorus for 29 years. As a vocalist with the Happy Timers Button Box Club, she has recorded two CDs, as well as a recording with the Slogars.
FRED "FRITZ" SCHERZ SR.
Inducted in 2004
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FRED “FRITZ” SCHERZ SR.
1930 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2004
Fred Scherz is the reason central New Yorkers are dancing the Cleveland-
Slovenian Workmen's Home
Inducted in
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Slovenian Workmen’s Home
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
JOE SODJA
Inducted in 1990
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JOE SODJA
1911 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1990
Never abandoning his roots in Slovenian, Cleveland-
EDDIE STAMPHL
Inducted in 1997
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EDDIE STAMPHL
1926 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1997
Eddie Stamphl developed a unique Cleveland-
GENE TEBO
Inducted in 2005
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GENE TEBO
1931 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2005
Gene Tebo has had a music career spanning 60 years. He played in the Lawrence Duchow Red Raven Inn orchestra in Wisconsin. He is a drummer, but is better known for his outstanding vocals. Gene was a member of the Roger Bright orchestra for 29 years, and recorded 12 albums with the group. He wrote the lyrics for songs, such as “Alone Again”, “In My Green Valley”, and “Come to the Mountain.” He was inducted into the Wisconsin Polka Hall of Fame in 2001. Gene says he loves Slovenian-
(CLARENCE) KEN TOMSICK, SR.
Inducted in 2012
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(CLARENCE) KEN TOMSICK, SR.
1926 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2012
Ken Tomsick has been involved in the Cleveland cultural scene for decades as a singer, cultural committees, videographer, and polka promoter. Ken’s videotaping of the first three Awards Show of the National Cleveland-
JOE VALENCIC
Inducted in 2007
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JOE VALENCIC
1954
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2007
Joe Valencic is a founding trustee of the Polka Hall of Fame. Joe is the Polka Hall of Fame’s historian and museum director. He creates the exhibits for the museum and traveling displays. He also writes the biographies for the Lifetime Achievers and Trustees Honor Roll. He has served on the boards of many Slovenian organizations, promoting Slovenian and polka events. Joe is the long-
AL WISH
Inducted in 1989
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AL WISH
1905 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1989
Devoting his life to charitable causes, businessman and promoter Al Wish produced one of the most delightful Cleveland-
DAVE WOLNIK
Inducted in 2015
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DAVE WOLNIK
1935 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2015
Dave Wolnik’s steady beat as a drummer was so much in demand that he performed with at least 85 different Cleveland-
In a career spanning 50 years, Dave played and recorded with bands led by Polka Hall of Fame legends like Bobby Timko, Joe Fedorchak, Al Markic, Lou Trebar, Joey Miskulin and a 36-
Dave earned an invitation from Frankie Yankovic to perform on his album, 70 Years of Hits, which won the first Grammy Award in the Polka catagory. He also shared the spotlight with Yankovic on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Dave a native of Cleveland, was added to the Polka Hall of Fame Trustee Honor Roll in 2009. He won the Sideman of the Year award in 2001.
JOHN ZALAR
Inducted in 1999
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JOHN ZALAR
1914 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1999
John Zalar’s life’s work centered around making, repairing, and playing accordions. John learned the trade working in Nick Skorka’s shop to pay for the button box and lessons he obtained there. After his apprenticeship, John opened his own shop in 1935 before moving to East 52nd and Superior, the home of Zalar’s Accordion City for over forty years. Plying his musical skills, John played piano and accordion as a studio musician for WJAY in Cleveland and teamed with Chuck Tuttle as the Sharpshooters duet. John’s Custom Craft Accordions were renowned for their craftsmanship and sound, and his glowing reputation gained the trust of customers from across the nation including many prominent Cleveland-
ANGELA "ANGIE" ZABJEK
Inducted in 2011
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ANGELA “ANGIE” ZABJEK
1921
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2011
For nearly thirty years, Angie Zabjek sang harmony to Florence Unetich’s lyric soprano voice as the popular duet from the Jadran Slovenian Singing Society. They first teamed in 1972 and appeared with the chorus and as a specialty act around Cleveland and Slovenian communities in nearby states. The “Jadran Songbirds,” as they were known, recorded an album, “Echoes of Slovenia.” Angie began singing at age 10 and graduated to the Jadran chorus as a teenager. As a soprano, she had the lead in the operetta, Die Fledermaus, and performed in regular concerts until the chorus ended in 2000. Angie has served on the auxiliary of the Slovenian Workmen’s Home for 15 years, working at the weekly dinner. She was honored as 1994 Woman of the Year by the Cleveland Federation of Slovenian National Homes.
Denny Anderson
Inducted in 1998
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Denny Anderson
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National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Al Bambic
Inducted in 2019
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Al Bambic
AL BAMBIC
1953
DAVE SKRAJNER
1954
DAN WOJTILA
1953
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2019
Al, Dave and Dan have performed in Cleveland-
DALE BUCAR
Inducted in 2023
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DALE BUCAR
Inducted in 2023
Dale has hosted popular polka radio shows since 1968. He began his career on a polka and international show led by his father, musician Eddie Bucar. The experience encouraged him to release recordings where he sings in English and Croatian.
Dale is well known as a vocalist and appears on many albums. He grew up in the Cleveland area and, as a student at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, was one of the famous Tamburitzans. He entertained in Las Vegas and on a cruise ship. He shares the spotlight in the musical duo Bucar and Turek.
Dale earned four awards for vocals from the Polka Hall of Fame to date.
FLOYD CASTAGNERI
Inducted in 1994
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FLOYD CASTAGNERI
1928 –
Inducted in 1994
Floyd Castagneri, Minnestoa’s “Mister Polka Man,” immersed himseld in Cleveland-
COLLINWOOD SLOVENIAN HOME
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COLLINWOOD SLOVENIAN HOME
The breeding ground of Johnny Pecon, Frank Yankovic and the Habat Family, Collinwood Slovenian Home has been a bastion of Cleveland-
MADELINE DEBEVEC
Inducted in 1998
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MADELINE DEBEVEC
1942
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1998
Jim and Madeline Debevec have devoted their lives to publishing the “American Home” (Ameriska Domovina) newspaper. As co-
MARY DOLSAK
Inducted in 1994
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MARY DOLSAK
1909-
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1994
Mary Dolsak, a premier Slovenian cook, quietly went about the business of supporting and promoting Cleveland-
Harry Faint
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Harry Faint
GREG DRUST
Inducted in 2009
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GREG DRUST
1954
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2009
Greg Drust, deejay and music historian has a personal collection of 240,000 records meticulously organized and stored in his south side home. His basement is lined floor to ceiling with shelves, and each shelf is stacked with 45s and 78s. There’s a section for Cajun zydeco and western swing, for Irish folk, rockabilly and hymns. Polka has its own subsections: for the oompah, Slovenian and Polish styles, and for accordion music. Greg is a musicologist of the highest order with an almost encyclopedic knowledge of many different styles. He’s one of the world’s foremost authorities on American roots music. Greg Drust is blind, so the albums have Braille labels. They’re cross-
BOBBY GOSPICH
Inducted in 1996
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BOBBY GOSPICH
1929 – 1998
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1996
Bobby Gospich decided at age nine that he was going to be a drummer. His family’s move to Collinwood in 1942 provided all the Cleveland-
JOHN HASPER
Inducted in 2016
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JOHN HASPER
1960
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2016
John Hasper, an avid collector and promoter of Slovenian and Cleveland-
Since 2007 his website Polkas.nl, the largest polka website in the world, has been on-
He is also was the past web master of the National Cleveland-
Linda Hochevar
Inducted in
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Linda Hochevar
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
PAT HUTCH
Inducted in 2010
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PAT HUTCH
1931 – 2017
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2010
Pat Hutchinson is better known as Pat Hutch. He began playing the accordion at age six in Barberton, Ohio. Pat started the Hutch-
KENDAL SISTERS
Polly & Dolly
Inducted in 1993
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KENDAL SISTERS
Polly 1925 –
Dolly 1928
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1993
Growing up in Pennsylvania listening to Slovenian songs emanating from their father’s accordion, Dolly and Polly Kendall came to Cleveland in 1945, taking the town by storm with their outstanding Cleveland-
KOLLANDER TRAVEL
Inducted in 1998
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KOLLANDER TRAVEL
1923
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1998
Kollander World Travel, Inc., under family guidance for over seventy-
RAY KOVAC
Inducted in 2018
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RAY KOVAC
1936
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2018
Ray is just about the best-
NOYSES LANE
Inducted in 2001
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NOYSES LANE
1928 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2001
“If it’s not a polka, it ain’t music,” says Noyes Lane. For the past 33 years, Noyes has promoted polkas, especially the Cleveland style. He has hosted bus tours across the polka belt to cities such as Cleveland. He added polka trips to Europe to his promotion package, and latched onto the title of “Polka Tour Master.”
Noyes grew up in Milwaukee where his parents introduced him to polka music.
He managed Wisconsin-
The first appearance by a polka band in a presidential inaugural parade was organized by Noyes in 1997. Noyes moved to Arizona in 1999. He joins his wife Barbara Lane on the Trustees Honor Roll.
JOE LUZAR
Inducted in 2001
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JOE LUZAR
1930 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2001
Joe Luzar and his brother Louie grew up in Euclid, Ohio in a family of eleven children. Joe started his
own band as a teen-
ROSE MARIN
Inducted in 1991
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ROSE MARIN
1914 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1991
Epitomizing the many ardent supporters of Cleveland-
GEORGE MLAY
Inducted in 2000
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GEORGE MLAY
1925 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2000
George Mlay loved to listen to polka music, and he had a good ear for recording it. George got caught up in polkamania in Pittsburgh in 1946 after serving in the U.S. Navy. He would tape polka bands at playing engagements as a hobby using a binaural recording device –
PENN-OHIO POLKA PALS
Inducted in 2005
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PENN- OHIO POLKA PALS
1976
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2005
The group founded, in 1976, by musicians in the Youngstown area and Western Pennsylvania, is celebrating 35 years. The membership of 60 musicians includes many nationalities –
RON PIVOVAR
Inducted in 2018
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RON PIVOVAR
1942
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2018
Ron raises diatonic accordion music to an art form through his recordings, events, workshops, instruction manuals and original tunes. He has written more than 100 songs, including polkas, waltzes and landlers. Ron grew up with Cleveland-
STEVE POPOVICH
Inducted in 1997
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STEVE POPOVICH
1942 – 2011
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1997
As a youth in Southwestern Pennsylvania, Steve Popovich was a tamburitzan and played bass in a Rock & Roll/ Polka band. Working his way up from the warehouse to Columbia Records’ headquarters, Steve became a promoter for stars including Barbra Streisand, Andy Williams, Johny Cash, and Chicago. As an A&R man, Steve signed Tom Jones, Englebert Humperdink, Charlie Daniels, Michael Jackson, and others. At his own Cleveland International Records, Steve released Meatloafs “Bat Out of Hell,” one of the top-
BENZY RATHBONE
Inducted in 2003
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BENZY RATHBONE
1951 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2003
Benjamin Zitko Rathbone, better known as Benzy, was a shooting star on the polka horizon, whose light was extinguished at too early an age. He was invited at an early age to sit-
LOU SADAR
Inducted in 2005
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LOU SADAR
1921
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2005
Lou Sadar is equally talented playing the saxophone, clarinet, or the flute. More importantly, he taught the instruments and gave many polka musicians a good foundation in music. Lou joined the Johnny Pecon band in 1960, when he took Eddie Platt’s place. He was a member of the band during a very busy period of time. Lou appeared with Pecon and Trebar on television and on recordings. Lou started his career with Russ Carlyle’s big band in 1941. He was inducted into the service during World War II, and became a member of the Air Force Band for four years. After discharge, Lou joined Ray Anthony’s orchestra, and later Vic Stuart’s band. For 20 years, he was a teacher of the instruments he played. Lou, a Clevelander, worked as business agent for the Musicians Union, Local 4.
CHUCK SMITH
Inducted in 1993
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CHUCK SMITH
1917 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1993
A self-
JACK "PORKY" PONIKVAR
Inducted in 1998
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JACK “PORKY” PONIKVAR
1943 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1998
“Porky” Ponikvar mastered the accordion and became a “Junior Polka King” as a boy, but made his mark on Cleveland-
ROSE SLOGAR
Inducted in 2010
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ROSE SLOGAR
1938
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2010
The Slogars, Don and Rose, are a husband and wife duo, with Don playing the accordion, and Rose on the bass, violin, and vocals. Both attended the Cleveland Institute of Music, where Don earned a Bachelor degree in Music Theory, and Rose was a violin major. Don started his band in the 1960s, with his late brother Ron. He also played with Eddie Platt and Jeff Pecon. In 1969, the Slogars became the back-
HERMAN SPERO
Inducted in 2001
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HERMAN SPERO
1924 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2001
Herman Spero produced the longest-
America’s Polka King Frankie Yankovic was the original band to perform on the one-
Every prominent Cleveland-
Herman eventually syndicated the show and”Polka Varieties” was enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of viewers in 30 major television markets.
FRANK STERLE
Inducted in 1989
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FRANK STERLE
1924 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1989
Realizing his dream of building a Slovenian chalet, Frank Sterle created one of the finest restaurants in Cleveland. Four years after arriving from Slovenia in 1956, Frank purchased a small corner cafe in Cleveland’s old Slovenian neighborhood. With expansion after expansion, Frank Sterle’s Slovenian Country House grew to occupy a substantial part of the block. One of Slovenian music’s greatest promoters, Frank featured Cleveland-
FRANK SVET
Inducted in 2019
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FRANK SVET
1946 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2019
Frank Svet has been playing accordion since age 7. Born of a Slovenian father and Croatian mother, Frank began performing Slovenian and Croatian music in public at age 12 in Upstate New York. His first steady musical performances began at age 15, at the Cornfield Hall, a Slovenian Club near Cooperstown, NY. From this beginning he expanded his entertainment venues throughout Upstate New York, playing every weekend at Lake Resorts in the Adirondack Region, and a variety of taverns, and Country Clubs throughout the region.
Enamored by the Cleveland-
In 2011, Frank with help from Walter Ostanek, released his first CD, followed by 2 more CD releases, both of which were nominated for album of the year by the Cleveland-
BOB TURCOLA
Inducted in 2008
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BOB TURCOLA
1939 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2008
Accordionist and bandleader, Bob Turcola, better know as “Turk,” has been on the polka scene in the Youngstown areafor almost six decades. He started playing piano accordion at age five, and studied with Hank Racich. Bob joined the Al Hreno Band in 1960. Since 1964, Bob has led the Bob Turcola orchestra. Bob has six Cleveland style albums to his credit and one Slovak album. Bob feels his greatest achievement as a musician is the sponsorship of an annual dance to benefit Tod’s Children’s Hospital in Youngstown. Over the past 30 years, he has donated over $100,000 to the Hospital. Bob enjoys polka jam sessions during the summer at his trailer at the SNPJ Campsite in Enon Valley, Pennsylvania.
JOE TROLLI
Inducted in 1989
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JOE TROLLI
1907 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1989
Playing an important role behind the scenes, Joe Trolli realized his greatest accomplishments through others. Drawn to music as a child, Joe learned to play the accordion as a teen in Eveleth, Minnesota. He continued his studies in Cleveland under Joe Sedlon, and began teaching and playing professionally in the 1930s. In 1948, Joe established the Collinwood Music Center where he personally tutored some of Cleveland’s finest accordionists and produced students that perforrned throughout the nation. After World War II, Joe collaborated with Frank Yankovic and Johnny Pecon to create some of the most famous Cleveland-
JOSEPHINE TURKMAN
Inducted in 1992
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JOSEPHINE TURKMAN
1911 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1992
Josephine Turkman has played a key role in perpetuating the musical roots of Cleveland-
RUDI "VINCENT" UJCICH
Inducted in 1993
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RUDI “VINCENT” UJCICH
1911 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1993
With his dual Slovenian-
EDDIE "ZEKE" VRTOVSNIK
Inducted in 2012
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EDDIE “ZEKE” VRTOVSNIK
1932 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2012
Brothers Zeke and Charlie brought music and fun wherever they would go, with Zeke playing the button box, Charlie on the banjo, and both on the vocals. The duo would sing Slovenian songs or parody polka songs and the folks songs with their own humorous lyrics. The band started out in the 1960s playing for friends and relatives and called themselves “The Unknowns.” As Zeke and Charlie, they soon attracted dedicated followers and were invited to jam sessions, festivals and parties. They were center stage at the North American Folk Music Alliance conference in 2000 in Cleveland’s Music Hall. Zeke and Charlie released one album and guested on a recording with the SNPJ Slovenian Junior Chorus.
BOBBY ZGONC
Inducted in 2018
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BOBBY ZGONC
1941 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2018
“Slovenian Soul” best describes Bobby’s original playing style. Born of Slovenian parents in Westmoreland City, Pa., he always was surrounded by Slovenian button-
In 1960, he joined the legendary Al Morouse Orchestra, also playing the chromatic accordion, delivered their first hit, “SNPJ Polka.” Many recordings followed, most recently recording with the famed Bob Timko.
His contributions to Slovenian culture extend well beyond recordings. He performed at concerts, picnics, festivals and funerals, most often for free, often at events that had nothing to do with Slovenes, simply to spread the music. He was president of his SNPJ Lodge and Slovenian Home at 19 and was past president of the American Slovenes of Western Pennsylvania and the “Slovene Radio Program.” He was one of the original directors involved in the purchase, building and development of the Westmoreland SNPJ Picnic Grove in Evanstown-
Bobby has also been a driving force within the Slovenian community, helping and encouraging others to do as he has done. He has instituted several testimonials and benefits for deserving Slovenes.
It remains easy to find Bobby and his button box at festivals and charitable functions. Each year, too, he teams up with old friends Frank and Daryl Valencic at Slovenefest.
JACKIE ZORC
Inducted in 2006
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JACKIE ZORC
1908 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2006
Jackie Zorc was one of the most popular bandleaders from the late 1920s to the late 1930s, in Cleveland. He was known for his smile and showmanship. His pleasing demeanor is said to have inspired Frankie Yankovic to adopt a crowd-
Heinie Martin Antoncic
Inducted in 1991
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Heinie Martin Antoncic
1903 – 1991
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1991
The Dean of Slovenian Broadcasters, Heinie Martin Antoncic ushered an era of Cleveland-style radio beginning in 1937 and continuing through 1975 on stations WGAR, WDOK and WXEN. In conjunction with Cleveland Recording, Heinie Martin innovated special transcriptions of local artists which were featured along with live performances and commercial recordings on his immensely popular shows. Polka lovers of all nationalities listened religiously to his “Oldest Slovenian Radio Show in America” every Sunday morning and eagerly anticipated his Thursday evening “707 Polka Show.” Deeply involved in community service, Heinie Martin Antoncic was honored as the Federation of Slovenian Homes’ very first “Slovenian Man of the Year” in 1962.
ADAM BARTHALT
Inducted in 2005
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ADAM BARTHALT
1935 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2005
Adam was born in New York City. He has been playing the accordion since age 7. Since 1957 he has had his own polka band. His Adam Barthalt Musical Productions has produced 60 Polka-
CHESTER BUDNY
Inducted in 2010
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CHESTER BUDNY
1921 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2010
Chester Budny is one of Cleveland’s great southside polka musicians of the 1940s and 1950s. He recorded from 1949 to 1953 on Bravo, Dart, and Columbia records. His hit song was “Sweetheart of Mine” in 1949, also “Fleet Avenue Polka.” He was known as the singing drummer. In his golden years he did some Polish numbers, but musically he was in tune with the Slovenian style polka. His accordionist was Eddy Stampfl, with whom he recorded Skipper’s Polka and Darling, Oh, My Darling. His saxophone player was Eddie Slejko and Tony May on bass. He had 24, 78recordings, 10, 45’s, and one LP album for Normandy records.
FRANK CHAMPA
Inducted in 1992
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FRANK CHAMPA
1908 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1992
Frank Champa is one of the few musicians who can boast of a career lasting eight decades. Starting with the button box at age five, Frank went on to teach himself the chromatic accordion and was soon making the musical rounds throughout Cleveland. The distinctive Slovenian-
DAN COPPENS
Inducted in 1999
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DAN COPPENS
1940 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1999
Dan was born April 11, 1940 in Merrill, the son of the late Frank and Viola (Stryker) Coppens. He attended the old Fleming “country school” then Sacred Heart Catholic School in Merrill, His last year of high school and first two years of college were spent in the Catholic Seminary, he then transferred to Aquinas College in Grand Rapids to complete his education. His career in accounting spanned many years in many capacities, but his most important life long work was done promoting Polka Music, the love of his life. He was instrumental in forming a number of polka booster clubs and Polka Hall of Fame groups in Michigan and Ohio served as both co-
Mikey Dee
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BOB DOSZAK
Inducted in 2017
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BOB DOSZAK
1946-
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2017
Bob Doszak was one of the best-
TONY FORTUNA
Inducted in 2008
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TONY FORTUNA
1943
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2008
Accordionist and bandleader,Tony Fortuna did not have to look very far for inspiration to be a polka musician. His mother Valerie was the only sister of the legendary Vadnal brothers Johnny, Frankie, Tony, and Richie. But it was Tony’s father Tony who brought home two button accordions from a visit to Slovenia in the 1970s. Tony, his father, and brother learned to play the accordions and the bass. The three men joined the Holmes Hall Buttonaires in Cleveland. In 1984, Tony joined Al Markic’s band. After a four-
STEVE GARCHAR
Inducted in 1994
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STEVE GARCHAR
1928 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1994
When Cleveland-
Haughville Slickers
Inducted in
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Haughville Slickers
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
Al Hreno
Inducted in
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Al Hreno
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
JOHN "EVIE" KOVACIC
Inducted in 1996
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JOHN “EVIE” KOVACIC
1907 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1996
John Kovacic was among the pioneers of Cleveland-
Lipa Park Button Box Clubaws
Inducted in
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Lipa Park Button Box Club
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
LOUIE "BARON" LUZAR
Inducted in 2001
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LOUIE “BARON” LUZAR
1927 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2001
Joe Luzar and his brother Louie grew up in Euclid, Ohio in a family of eleven children. Joe started his
own band as a teen-
DENNIS MAROLD
Inducted in 2018
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DENNIS MAROLD
1937
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2018
Denny has set the beat with his bass for nearly 70 years. The Clevelander first appeared on the upright bass in his teens. He performed with such Cleveland-
HANK PAWLAK
Inducted in 1999
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HANK PAWLAK
1923 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1999
Hank Pawlak never ventured from the realm of music after learning to play polkas and waltzes at the direction of his mother . Broadening his horizons, Hank embraced jazz, country-
JUNE PRICE
Inducted in 1998
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JUNE PRICE
1925 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1998
June Price and Dolores Mihelich each had stellar singing careers before joining forces in 1969. Dolores, a soprano, studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music and performed as a soloist, with the St. Vitus Church Choir, and with the Glasbena Matica Singing Society beginning in 1955. June, an alto, sang solo and in ensembles, personal concerts, and starring opera roles with Glasbena for over fifty years. As a Cleveland-
GARY RHAMY
Inducted in 2023
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GARY RHAMY
1944
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2023
As owner of Peppermint Productions, Gary Rhamy has been the recording engineer for five Grammy award-
VIOLET RUPARCICH
Inducted in 2008
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VIOLET RUPARCICH
1935 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2008
Singer, Radio Host, Record Producer and Promoter, Violet Ruparcich is known for her deep, rich, contralto singing voice, and as a recording artist of Slovenian folk songs. Violet has been heard on her weekly radio program “Songs and Melodies from Beautiful Slovenia” for 23 years, on WEDO-
JOE SAMSA
Inducted in 2015
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JOE SAMSA
1924 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2015
Joe Samsa always enjoyed a jam session with his tenor sax. He began his career in 1946 with the Al Strukel Orchestra, a popular Cleveland-
ANTON SCHUBEL
Inducted in 1989
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ANTON SCHUBEL
1899 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1989
A generation of Cleveland-
STEVE & ROZ SILBER
Inducted in 1993
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STEVE & ROZ SILBER
1928 –
1935 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1993
Steve and Roz Silber turned Milwaukee’s Mellody Bar into Wisconsin’s premiere Cleveland-
Steve and Roz made the Mellody Bar a regular stop for Cleveland-
STAN SLEJKO
Inducted in 1996
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STAN SLEJKO
1921 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1996
Rising to the highest levels of musical achievement, Stan Slejko never lost touch with his Cleveland-
SNPJ YOUTH CIRCLE 2
Inducted in 1999
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SNPJ YOUTH CIRCLE 2
1938
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1999
Founded in 1938, Youth Circle No. 2 of SNPJ is the oldest Slovenian youth organization in the United States. Primarily a choral group , Circle No. 2 has provided the youngest generation of American-
RON SETNIKER
Inducted in 2019
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RON SETNIKER
1939 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2019
Ron was known as the Iron Range Button Box King for his skill on the diatonic and chromatic accordions. He was one of the leaders of the button box revival in the Upper Midwest in the 1980s. He grew up with Slovenian music in Biwabik, Minnesota, and played trumpet in local bands. Ray Podboy of the Chicago Slovene Button Box Club helped Ron perfect his style. In 1982, Ron organized the Polka Chimes Orchestra and later led the Button Box Showcase. His albums include his original songs. Ron’s final release featured daughters Shelby and Susan. Chisholm’s Ironworld Polka Hall of Fame inducted Ron in 1999.
SLOVAN MEN'S CHORUS
Inducted in 1992
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SLOVAN MEN’S CHORUS
1936 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1992
Throughout its 55-
BILL RANDLE
Inducted in 2004
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BILL RANDLE
1923 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2004
Bill Randle was the top opular music disc jockey in the United States in the 1950s. He is credited with discovering Elvis Presley and Johnny Ray, among others. He identified many rising stars and introduced their music to radio audiences. Bill admired polka music and knew most of the city’s Cleveland-
DAVE SKRAJNER
Inducted in 2019
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DAVE SKRAJNER
AL BAMBIC – 1953
DAVE SKRAJNER – 1954
DAN WOJTILA – 1953
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2019
Al, Dave and Dan have performed in Cleveland-
LOUIS SPEHEK
Inducted in 2008
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LOUIS SPEHEK
1882 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2008
Pioneer accordionist, Slovenian-
RAY STERLE
Inducted in 2011
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RAY STERLE
1933
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2011
Art Perko Orchestra Side Musicians.
For 32 years, Art Perko’s orchestra had a distinctive, cohesive sound, due to the fact that three of his sidemen, Bill Tomsick (sax and clarinet), Mike Dragas (bass) and Ray Sterle (drums) were members of the band all those years. Each musician played in polka bands previously. Bill, Mike, and Ray first met as members of the Joe Luzar band. Soon after the break-
FRANCES SYLVESTER
Inducted in 1999
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FRANCES SYLVESTER
1924 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1999
Frances “Franca” Rosenberger Sylvester spent her life at the forefront promoting American-
Wayne Tomsic
Inducted in
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Wayne Tomsic
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
MARY UDOVICH
Inducted in 1991
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MARY UDOVICH
1897 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1991
Together with Dr. William J. “Doc” Lausche, Josephine Lausche Welf and Mary Udovich advanced the transition of Slovenian folk music into the Cleveland-
KATHY ZAMEJC VOGT
Inducted in 2010
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KATHY ZAMEJC VOGT
1965
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2010
Kathy Zamejc Vogt lives in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, where she started playing the button accordion in 1982. Her love for Slovenian music and mastering of the button accordion led to being a founding member and music director of the Lipa Park Button Box Club in St. Catharines. With Kathy as the leader, the group performed and traveled to polka festivals from 1985 to 2004. She has performed and recorded with Nashville-
JOE WOJTILA
Inducted in 2007
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JOE WOJTILA
1924 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2007
Joe and Millie Wojtila raised a family of popular Cleveland musicians. Millie introduced music to each of her seven children, by teaching them to play the piano. She was a piano teacher for 50 years and an organist at St. Paul’s Church for 35 years. She directed the Wojtila family musicians in Polka Hall of Fame Award Show numbers. Joe was a member and officer of many Slovenian organizations, including SNPJ Farm, Slovenian Workmen’s Home, Slovenian Men’s Club, and SNPJ Lodge Loyalites. He volunteered for the United Slovenian Society Band, the Polka Hall of Fame, and East 185th Street Festivals. He assisted and promoted his sons’ Wojtila polka bands.
IVAN ZORMAN SR.
Inducted in 1997
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IVAN ZORMAN SR.
1858 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1997
Ivan Zorman, Sr. was the “Johnny Apple (strudel) seed” of Slovenian music. Born in Slovenia and a student at the Conservatory of Music in Vienna, Ivan played in the orchestra of Johann Strauss, Jr., the world-
Louie Bajc
Inducted in 1989
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Louie Bajc
1932 – 1985
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1989
With love and happiness emanating from his accordion, Louie Bajc carried a torch for Cleveland-
Chris Byndas
Chris Byndas
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Chris Byndas
RAY CHAMPA
Inducted in 2000
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RAY CHAMPA
1928 – 2008
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2000
Ray Champa has been playing the German chromatic accordion and leading orchestras for more than 50 years. He joins his father, Frank, on the Trustees Honor roll. Ray Champa and the Polka Champs were the house band, playing each weekend from 1943 to 1960 at the familly’s Glen Park Cafe in Cleveland. In 1949, Ray hosted a weekly, half-
RAY GAY
Inducted in 2006
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RAY GAY
1929 – 2006
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2006
Ray composed polkas and waltzes throughout his life. He started Normandy Records and published two songbooks of his music. His music is featured on the album “Polka Music Oooh Boy” recorded by the Frank Moravcik band, and “Polka-
JOHN HABAT
Inducted in 2003
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JOHN HABAT
1920 – 2009
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2003
John Habat comes from a family that always has been involved in Slovenian culture and music in the Collinwood neighborhood of Cleveland. His brother Eddie Habat is in the Polka Hall of Fame, and his father John was president of the Collinwood Slovenian Home. As a founding trustee of the National Cleveland Polka Hall of Fame, John devoted many hours and served 12 years on the board, and as the curator for the Polka Museum. A teacher for 36 years in Euclid schools, John is enshrined in the Euclid Sports Hall of Fame.
In the community, he has been recognized for his leadership roles as president of the Federation of Slovenian Homes, the Collinwood Slovenian Home, and the Holmes Hall Pensioners Club. John was named Slovenian Man of the Year in 1989, by the Cleveland Federation of Slovenian Homes.
FRANK KALIK
Inducted in 1994
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FRANK KALIK
1943 – 1995
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1994
Frank Kalik has devoted his life to Slovenian culture and Clevland-
MIKE DRAGAS
Inducted in 2011
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MIKE DRAGAS
1935
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2011
Art Perko Orchestra Side Musicians.
For 32 years, Art Perko’s orchestra had a distinctive, cohesive sound, due to the fact that three of his sidemen, Bill Tomsick (sax and clarinet), Mike Dragas (bass) and Ray Sterle (drums) were members of the band all those years. Each musician played in polka bands previously. Bill, Mike, and Ray first met as members of the Joe Luzar band. Soon after the break-
Eddie Korosa Jr.
Inducted in
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Eddie Korosa Jr.
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
MARGOT GLINSKI
Inducted in 2001
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MARGOT GLINSKI
1946
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2001
Mike Longo, owner, and Margot Glinski, manager, of the Slovenian Country House restaurant in Cleveland, Ohio, know the keys to success are with the accordion. For the past thirteen years, Mike and Margot have continued the format of original owner Frank Sterle, by offering good food and good polka music.
Polka fans know they can count on hearing the best Cleveland-
JOHN GERL
Inducted in 2011
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JOHN GERL
1954
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2011
Drummer John Gerl has backed up some of the best-
ARTHUR "BUDDY" GRIEBEL
Inducted in 2012
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ARTHUR “BUDDY” GRIEBEL
1918 – 2021
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2012
Frank Yankovic Show Band Sidemen.
Tops Cardone, Carl Paradiso, Al Leslie, and Buddy Griebel were the regular players in Frankie Yankovic’s popular tour band in the early 1950s. This Yankovic band played in Hollywood, Las Vegas, and top nightclubs in the United States. Tops was the accordionist, Carl played banjo and guitar, and sang, Al Leslie played the bass, and Buddy Griebel was on piano and harmony solovox. The Show band also appeared in several movie short films with Yankovic. Buddy Griebel is the last living members of the Show Band.
JOHN KOROSA
Inducted in 1998
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JOHN KOROSA
1920 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1998
John Korosa advanced Cleveland-
JOE LASICKY
Inducted in 1990
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JOE LASICKY
1924 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1990
Not long after his parents presented him with his first accordion at age 4, Joe Lasicky was heard playing “Ramona.” Thus a musical career was born. Joe formed his own orchestra in 1947 and cut four records on the Mercury label in 1951. A frequent guest on local radio and television broadcasts, Joe often volunteered his talents at the Crile Veterans’ Hospital and, later, at the Slovene Home for the Aged.
MAHONING VALLEY BUTTON BOX CLUB
Inducted in 2013
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MAHONING VALLEY BUTTON BOX CLUB
1979
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2013
The Mahoning Valley Button Box Club was one of the first diatonic accordion ensembles. The club has had as many as 30 musicians, with women and children performing on the same stage with men. The club first met at the Slovenian Home in Girard, Ohio, and drew its members from the Penn-
BILL MILLER
Inducted in 1999
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BILL MILLER
1935
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1999
William F. “Bill” Miller, columnist, reporter, and assistant editor of The Plain Dealer, Ohio’s largest newspaper, pounded Cleveland’s nationality beat with zest and style over four decades beginning in 1961. Bill personally covered the fall of the Berlin Wall, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, and has been the recipient of countless awards for service within and without Cleveland’s seventy-
AL PESTOTNIK
Inducted in 2006
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AL PESTOTNIK
1927
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2006
“Big Al” of Willoughby Hills has been the go-
DON KRANCE
Inducted in 2003
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DON KRANCE
1933 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2003
Don Krance is a rare craftsman. He builds, repairs, and tunes accordions. He learned his trade from a master accordion-
AL LESLIE
Inducted in 2012
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AL LESLIE
1922 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2012
Frank Yankovic Show Band Sidemen.
When Frank Yankovic, America’s Polka King, got his first offer to entertain in Hollywood in 1950, he assembled a touring band of top-
DICK "KING" KUCIEMBA
Inducted in 1992
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DICK “KING” KUCIEMBA
1932
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1992
An effective sideman is more than a good instrumentalist-
DOLORES MIHELICH
Inducted in 1998
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DOLORES MIHELICH
1935
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1998
June Price and Dolores Mihelich each had stellar singing careers before joining forces in 1969. Dolores, a soprano, studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music and performed as a soloist, with the St. Vitus Church Choir, and with the Glasbena Matica Singing Society beginning in 1955. June, an alto, sang solo and in ensembles, personal concerts, and starring opera roles with Glasbena for over fifty years. As a Cleveland-
MIKE LONGO
Inducted in 2001
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MIKE LONGO
1928 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2001
Mike Longo, owner, and Margot Glinski, manager, of the Slovenian Country House restaurant in Cleveland, Ohio, know the keys to success are with the accordion. For the past thirteen years, Mike and Margot have continued the format of original owner Frank Sterle, by offering good food and good polka music. Polka fans can count on hearing the best Cleveland-
MARY SKERLONG
Inducted in 1996
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MARY SKERLONG
1905 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1996
Mary Skerlong, “the first lady of ethnic radio,” was considered the “Slovenian matriarch of Western Pennsylvania.” Broadcasting from Pittsburgh’s Keystone Hotel in 1938, Mary featured live musicians when turntables were not readily available. Elected for thirty consecutive years to host the “American-
DON SOSNOSKI
Inducted in 1991
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DON SOSNOSKI
1940
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1991
Drawn by an early fascination with radio, victrolas and 78 rpm records, Don Sosnoski has made a lifelong quest of building one of the most comprehensive ethnic music archives in the world, encompassing the folk music of Slovenia, Poland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Scandinavia and Austria, and polka music dating from 1910 forward. In amassing nearly 100,000 recordings and broadcasts, Don has taken great care to research, analyze, document, catalog and preserve these materials, complete with biographical files, newspaper articles and pictures. Don’s “Down Polka Memory Lane” was a weekly feature on Tony Petkovsek’s WXEN and WBOE radio shows from 1969 through 1983, along with periodic 60-
Fritz Scherz Jr.
Inducted in
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Fritz Scherz Jr.
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
MARTY SINTIC
Inducted in 2015
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MARTY SINTIC
1932 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2015
Marty Sintic led one of the Cleveland area’s top polka bands in the 1970s and 1980s and continued to be in demand as an accordionist. Like many teens raised in the polka heyday following World War II, Marty picked up the accordion. His first band, the Polka Chips, was on local television and toured with TV host Gene Carroll. Marty performed with Polka Hall of Famers Dick Sodja, Dick Flaisman and Art Perko. The Marty Sintic Orchestra featured polka legends, such as Al Markic, Lefty Belle, Bill and Church Srnick, and cousin Jerry Jasinski. Marty often subbed at Frank Yankovic’s Steak House when the Polka King was on the road. Al Markic and Joe Godina produced Marty’s 1971 album, “Project: Polka,” for the Spotlight label. Marty’s original songs include “One Wish,” a waltz recorded by many groups.
SNPJ FARM
Inducted in 2009
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SNPJ FARM
1939
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2009
The Cleveland Federation of SNPJ Lodges started looking in 1929 for property suitable for their Slovenski Dom. Finally the Federation had money to purchase property on Heath Road in Kirtland, Ohio. The SNPJ Recreation Grounds was founded in 1939 and the Founders Farm Board consisted of twenty-
LOU ROSENBERGER
Inducted in 1993
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LOU ROSENBERGER
1928 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1993
Before a tragic accident prematurely ended his career, Lou Rosenberger was one of Western Pennsylvania’s most talented and best-
Singing Slovenes
Inducted in
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Singing Slovenes
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
PETE SOKACH
Inducted in 1995
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PETE SOKACH
1914 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1995
At the top of his form at the peak of Cleveland-
JOHNNY SPETICH
Inducted in 2009
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JOHNNY SPETICH
1923 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2009
A band leader can not make good music without good sidemen, and Lifetime Achievement Winner, Frankie Spetich, had a great saxophone and clarinet player, his brother, Johnny Spetich. Johnny played in the Spetich band from 1946 until he retired in 1994. In fact, the last six years after developing a lung illness, Johnny played piano in the Spetich Orchestra. Throughout the years with his brother Frankie, Johnny could be heard vocalizing, playing sax, clarinet, bass, piano and drums. When full-
JOE STRADIOT
Inducted in 1998
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JOE STRADIOT
1926 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1998
Joe Stradiot was at the forefront of Cleveland-
JOEY TOMSICK
Inducted in 2007
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JOEY TOMSICK
1965
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2007
Joey Tomsick is a popular bandleader, accordionist, radio polka disc jockey, and travel host. Joey has performed Cleveland Style polkas for 25 years, since he was a teenager. He has recorded several albums including the award-
BILL TOMSICK
Inducted in 2011
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BILL TOMSICK
1935 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2011
Art Perko Orchestra Side Musicians.
For 32 years, Art Perko’s orchestra had a distinctive, cohesive sound, due to the fact that three of his sidemen, Bill Tomsick (sax and clarinet), Mike Dragas (bass) and Ray Sterle (drums) were members of the band all those years. Each musician played in polka bands previously. Bill, Mike, and Ray first met as members of the Joe Luzar band. Soon after the break-
PAUL WILCOX
Inducted in 2003
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PAUL WILCOX
1925 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2003
Every Sunday afternoon, Paul Wilcox introduced polka music into living rooms in Northeast Ohio on the one hour, television show “Polka Varieties.” He hosted the popular weekly show for 27 years, from 1956 to 1983. Paul, who was a distinguished flyer in the United States Air Force in the Korean War and World War II, had a broadcasting career that spanned five decades. He began on radio in 1947, and retired from radio in 1990, in Florida, where he now resides.His radio career included, the Paul Wilcox Polka Radio Show, which he hosted from 1973 to 1988 on various stations in Cleveland. Paul and America’s Polka King Frankie Yankovic teamed up as escorts on more than sixty polka tours worldwide.
JOE WHITE, SR.
Inducted in 1994
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JOE WHITE, SR.
1922 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1994
Joe White’s life revolved around Cleveland-
DAN WOJTILA
Inducted in 2019
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DAN WOJTILA
DAN WOJTILA – 1953
AL BAMBIC – 1953
DAVE SKRAJNER – 1954
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2019
Al, Dave and Dan have performed in Cleveland-
Bill Bevec
Bill Bevec
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Bill Bevec
Gary Byndas
Gary Byndas
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Gary Byndas
ROGER DI BENEDICT
Inducted in 1996
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ROGER DI BENEDICT
1925 – 2017
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1996
Roger DiBenedict’s superb musicianship most closely associated with his long tenure with the Art Perko Orchestra. Introduced to music by his father, Roger grew up in Collinwood accompanying Dad on the guitar frequenting Cleveland-
JOE GODINA
Inducted in 1993
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JOE GODINA
1945
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1993
Inspired by Cleveland-
STEVE HELVAK
Inducted in 1997
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STEVE HELVAK
1929 – 2010
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1997
Steve Helvak has been a stalwart among the cadre of Penn-
GEORGE KNAUS
Inducted in 2004
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GEORGE KNAUS
1914 – 2007
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2004
George Knaus is very generous in his long-
STANLEY "POLKA STASH" DLUGOLESKI
Inducted in 1993
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STANLEY “POLKA STASH” DLUGOLESKI
1912 – 1998
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1993
Stanley Dlugoleski, better known as “Polka Stash,” has taken his lifelong devotion to Cleveland-
ED GROSEL
Inducted in 2019
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ED GROSEL
1929 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2019
Ed promoted his Slovenian heritage as the organizer and emcee of important polka events in the Cleveland area from the 1960s into the 1980s. He produced the first button box contest as a showcase to encourage young accordion talents. Many of those players still perform today. Ed served as President of the historic Collinwood Slovenian Home on Holmes Avenue and helped revitalize that community center. He also led the Cleveland Federation of Slovenian Homes. The legendary bandleader Kenny Bass invited Ed to cohost his popular polka radio shows and their banter spiced the airwaves for many years.
JOE GABROSEK
Inducted in 2013
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JOE GABROSEK
1924
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2013
Since 1994, Joe Gabrosek and Gene Kovack have been the hosts of “Polka Time Again,” one of the most popular music shows on cable TV in Northeast Ohio. Gene was inspired by Frank Spetich, his accordion teacher, to produce a polka show for Wadsworth Community Television, near Akron, Ohio. Joe, his fellow student, joined him. They present videos of Cleveland-
JERRY JASINSKI
Inducted in 2014
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JERRY JASINSKI
1936
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2014
In his 60-
JOE "RED" KLIR
Inducted in 1990
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JOE “RED” KLIR
1914 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1990
With his Super 8 camera and cassette recorder, Joe “Red” Klir traveled the world on polka tours and cruises, accumulating a unique and extensive collection of movies, tapes and pictures. As the official photographer for the United Slovenian Society and the Cleveland Slovenian Radio Club, and as a businessman and sponsor of ethnic and polka radio shows, Joe Klir has made the promotion of Cleveland-
TONY KRISTOFF
Inducted in 1990
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TONY KRISTOFF
1910 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1990
After moving to Cleveland from Thomas, West Virginia, button box and piano accordionist Tony Kristoff formed his orchestra in the early 1930s, along with brothers Frank, Benny and John. Among the real pioneers of Cleveland-
MERLE KUMIK
Inducted in 1995
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MERLE KUMIK
1925
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1995
Assuming a role out of the spotlight, Merle Kumik has been an avid promoter of Cleveland-
BOB MCGUIRE
Inducted in 2013
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BOB MCGUIRE
1936 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2013
Bob’s musical roots are in Cleveland-
PAUL NAKEL
Inducted in 1990
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PAUL NAKEL
1919 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1990
Paul Nakel’s broadcast career began in 1938 at radio station WHK. Paul initiated Cleveland’s first daily polka program on WJMO in 1947. His efforts soon evolved into three shows daily along with two weekly TV shows. His polka radio and TV contributions continued into the 1960s. As a promoter, Paul was instrumental in helping several Cleveland-
EDDIE PLATT
Inducted in 2004
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EDDIE PLATT
1921 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2004
Eddie Platt was one of the leading Cleveland-
ALICE KUHAR
Inducted in 2002
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ALICE KUHAR
1931 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2002
Alice Kuhar became one of the first women radio engineers in the United States, as a technician for the Cleveland Board of Education radio station, WBOE. Alice has gained greater acclaim for her popular segments on Tony Petkovsek’s radio show. She has been sharing nationality recipes on Kuhar’s Carousel, and passing on Customs and Traditions of Slovenia to listeners, for the past 25 years. She has served as secretary of the Cleveland Slovenian American Radio Club for more than 30 years. Alice is a founding trustee of the American Slovenian Polka Foundation, and has been the corresponding secretary throughout the organization’s existence.
ALEX MACHASKEE
Inducted in 1999
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ALEX MACHASKEE
1937
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1999
Alex Machaskee, Publisher, President, and CEO of The Plain Dealer, Ohio’s largest newspaper, never lost touch with his ethnic heritage. Under his leadership, The Plain Dealer has served Cleveland’s many cultures with comprehensive coverage and generous promotion. In the community, Alex has promoted the arts and intercultural amity through leadership and involvement in the Greater Cleveland Roundtable; the Musical Arts Association; The Cleveland Foundation; the Ohio Arts Council; University Circle Inc.; Cleveland Tomorrow; the National Conference; the Great Lakes Science Museum; United Way Services; Cleveland Initiative for Education; the Cleveland Museum of Art; Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc; The Greater Cleveland Growth Association; WVIZ Public Broadcasting System; St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary (Crestwood, New York); and the International Orthodox Christian Charities. All the while, at a most personal level, Alex has remained an accomplished musician, performing Cleveland-
JIMMY MEDVES
Inducted in 1995
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JIMMY MEDVES
1914 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1995
Best known as the drummer in the Johnny Pecon-
CARL PARADISO
Inducted in 2012
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CARL PARADISO
1920 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2012
Frank Yankovic Show Band Sidemen.
When Frank Yankovic, America’s Polka King, got his first offer to entertain in Hollywood in 1950, he assembled a touring band of top-
VLAD MALECKAR
Inducted in 1989
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VLAD MALECKAR
1924 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1989
A graduate of the Julliard School, Vladimir Maleckar reached the pinnacles of musical achievement. Born in Slovenia, Vlad become an accomplished violinist. Cleveland-
SLOVENIAN HOME COLLINWOOD
Inducted in 1994
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SLOVENIAN HOME COLLINWOOD
1919
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1994
The breeding ground of Johnny Pecon, Frank Yankovic and the Habat Family, Collinwood Slovenian Home has been a bastion of Cleveland-
BOB SMRECANSKY
Inducted in 2018
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BOB SMRECANSKY
1936 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2018
Robert “Spree” Smrecansky was one of the top drummers on the Penn-
BETTY ROTAR
Inducted in 2005
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BETTY ROTAR
1929 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2005
Betty Rotar perpetuated her Slovenian heritage as a 60-
EDDIE SLAGLE
Inducted in 2006
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EDDIE SLAGLE
1922
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2006
Eddie Slagle is a saxophone and clarinet player who made his mark while he played in Cleveland polka bands. He was active from 1938 to 1968. He also played for a time, on the road, with Ray Anthony’s big band and locally with the Clint Noble orchestra. He was a regular member on “Polka Parade” the Johnny Vadnal television show, for seven years. Eddie played on all of Johnny’s RCA Victor recordings. Eddie is part of the talented musical Slejko family. Originally from Cleveland, Eddie moved to Cincinnati in 1972, and joined a German band, the Polka Dots. He resides in Florida in the winter, and plays at a Polish American Club and at the Spring Hill Slovenian Home.
Ray Somich
Inducted in
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Ray Somich
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in
ST. VITUS CHURCH
Inducted in 1993
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ST. VITUS CHURCH
1893
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1993
St. Vitus Church, the oldest Roman Catholic Slovenian parish in Cleveland, celebrated its centennial in 1993. The Slovenian language has been spoken at St.Vitus, without interruption, for over 100 years. Through its history, St. Vitus has served not only the spiritual needs of its parishioners, but also the preservation of Slovenian culture, maintaining a large collection of devotional and historical literature in the Slovenian language and dual-
MARTIN SERRO
Inducted in 1998
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MARTIN SERRO
1915 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1998
Martin Serro’s passion for Cleveland-
SNPJ
Inducted in 2004
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SNPJ
1904
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2004
The Slovene National Benefit Society celebrates 100 years of service to Slovene America. Organized in 1904 as Slovenska Narodna Podporna Jednota (SNPJ), the Society provided life insurance and social activities for Slovenian immigrant families. Lodges were founded in many states. SNPJ activities have centered around Cleveland-
ADOLPH "CHURCH" SRNICK
Inducted in 1989
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ADOLPH “CHURCH” SRNICK
1924 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1989
The most exciting Cleveland-
AL STRUKEL
Inducted in 2011
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AL STRUKEL
1926 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2011
Many top names in Cleveland-
Al was a police lieutenant in Wickliffe, Ohio. One night he stopped Johnny Vadnal, who was driving home from a late-
TONY TRONTEL
Inducted in 2014
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TONY TRONTEL
1933 – 2022
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2014
Tony Trontel was among the best-
JOE TORISKIE
Inducted in 1997
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JOE TORISKIE
1939 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1997
Joe Toriskie played polka music professionally for 45 years, from high school through 1977. Joe and the JT Trio were regulars at many of Cleveland’s polka spots, including 11 years at Zabak’s Tavern. Joe formed the Casuals orchestra and made gained popularity on the Cleveland-
MILLIE WOJTILA
Inducted in 2007
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MILLIE WOJTILA
1931 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2007
Joe and Millie Wojtila raised a family of popular Cleveland musicians. Millie introduced music to each of her seven children, by teaching them to play the piano. She was a piano teacher for 50 years and an organist at St. Paul’s Church for 35 years. She directed the Wojtila family musicians in Polka Hall of Fame Award Show numbers. Joe was a member and officer of many Slovenian organizations, including SNPJ Farm, Slovenian Workmen’s Home, Slovenian Men’s Club, and SNPJ Lodge Loyalites. He volunteered for the United Slovenian Society Band, the Polka Hall of Fame, and East 185th Street Festivals. He assisted and promoted his sons’ Wojtila polka bands.
DAVE WRETSCHKO
Inducted in 1991
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DAVE WRETSCHKO
1954 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1991
Before his untimely death in 1990, Dave Wretschko had successfully led his popular Cleveland-
JENNIE ZAMAN
Inducted in 2007
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JENNIE ZAMAN
1924 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 2007
Jennie Zaman was the key person for 20 years in providing recordings from Slovenia and American polka artists, through her Cleveland store, Tivoli Imports. Jennie also was president of the American Slovene Committee for Cultural Exchanges, coordinating concerts by Slovenian musicians in the 1970s and 1980s. She was a founder of the Slovenian Heritage Center at the SNPJ Campsite. Jennie’s activities encouraged teens and young adults to celebrate their Slovenian roots.
IVAN ZORMAN JR.
Inducted in 1989
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IVAN ZORMAN JR.
1885 –
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Trustees Honor Roll Recipient
Inducted in 1989
The Cleveland-