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Speaker 1: Let's start off the second half Tom Spolk Party Day

with Joe Biack. One called It's all good.

Speaker 2: Pretty young lady.

Speaker 3: How about Uggess Ready, young lady.

Speaker 4: What you have gone of is your LANs.

Speaker 5: So tempting would be kiss that dirty by your nan

so tempting would be.

Speaker 3: Kiss that dirty bye me, pretty young lady. How about

Huggins Ready, young lady.

Speaker 6: You go.

Speaker 5: Red list so tender should be, should be forever, Burcus

save me, red limb, so tender should be, should be forever.

Speaker 7: Berkus save me, pretty young lady.

Speaker 3: How about kins, pretty young lady, or something just like this,

Oh lot of.

Speaker 8: Feeling kissing kissing.

Speaker 5: Look when you've been me saying, oh feeling kissing, yess it.

Speaker 9: Look what you've.

Speaker 10: Been, ready, young lady?

Speaker 3: All about I gains Ready, young lady, what.

Speaker 7: You got of it your.

Speaker 6: Lem so tempting?

Speaker 4: What you stam thirty by.

Speaker 7: Your least so tempting watching you stand thirty byby?

Speaker 1: That's one called pretty young lady. Polka done there by

Ray j and the Carousels. Joe Fedorchick and the Boys

up next with their tribute to Johnny Peacon.

Speaker 8: So was his sunset?

Speaker 10: This guy?

Speaker 2: Because I still recall the trickle you loved me and

then they.

Speaker 10: Were your kisses.

Speaker 11: Also founder remember so many times the way you're laughing,

like going on it some memory time and we watched

the moonlight through the trees.

Speaker 12: These memories of you I will always treasure.

Speaker 7: Forever, so many.

Speaker 13: Times Jimmy Sir and his orchestra for you.

Speaker 1: There with one called quick pick Polka. Here's George Suhan

with hilltop.

Speaker 8: Polka eventually in the stat.

Speaker 12: In the continue.

Speaker 14: After the game, after school, after work. Applebee's is where

you want to be to enjoy their bold, savory grilled steaks,

salmon or chicken. Applebee's is located where Beaumont meets Banning,

just off Sixth Street near Highland Springs Avenue. Applebee started

with the same philosophy they follow today, focus on serving

good food to good people in a neighborhood style setting.

Applebee's also offers car side to go when you order online.

Applebee's and Beaumont serving the pass area so fresh, so fast.

Make it Applebee's Tonight.

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and dances. Download your smartphone app today. Go to Google

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Speaker 15: Hello, my fellow composers, I am, of course Bethoven. The

International Polka Association is launching this year's Young Songwriter competition,

and I want to hear what you can do. Go

to our website ipapolk Is dot com and submit your

original polka or waltz and let's see if you have

what it takes to win one thousand dollars. Check out

Ipapolkas dot com for all the details. Best of luck

to you, and now I have to get back to decomposing.

Speaker 16: Here comes the National Button Accordion Festival, celebrating twenty years.

It's all about accordions. Hosted by the Apollo Manafort Club

and Sharon, Pennsylvania. They will be held on Friday, Saturday

and Sunday, May twenty second, twenty third, and twenty fourth.

Speaker 17: Twenty twenty sixth.

Speaker 16: Musicians are coming from Minnesota, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Alaska, Missouri,

Colorado and all corners of Pennsylvania. There's a hardwood dance

floor and outdoor beer gardens along with the coziest warroom

around and we have room for campus. The club serves

excellent homemade food and the very best in Pennsylvania micro

brews and German Beerjon Draft. For more details go to

www dot National Button Accordion Festival dot com. kN This

app sponsored in part by the Mercer County Visitors Bureau

www dot Visit Mercer County, PA dot com. Check your

politics at the door.

Speaker 17: Let's talk.

Speaker 1: John Gotta and Goralla is up next. Here's white Seagulls.

Speaker 18: We need to start the shoe.

Speaker 14: Announ stop Oba.

Speaker 9: Dot man.

Speaker 18: Yo wo, Let's start go. Let's hold seven gen Nick

Claveno quintainable leg not book what Yes? She was there about? Yeah,

and that's that game China, Nick Molavi Sho, I'm haring

a spawning of the India. Yao star Legosta.

Speaker 19: Let's start go no, which is the.

Speaker 18: Let's botas by.

Speaker 12: A gout Jean Nick.

Speaker 16: Now she's Jimmy.

Speaker 7: Wasn't that how the world?

Speaker 18: Yaada?

Speaker 14: Yeah?

Speaker 18: Geo Marina the.

Speaker 20: Sonamo's room treasure.

Speaker 10: Hella yallow man.

Speaker 7: That's starn a good song.

Speaker 20: Let's start it now.

Speaker 2: It's belle se nice.

Speaker 16: What's it going about?

Speaker 8: Your gin?

Speaker 7: Nick Glass?

Speaker 18: I yell on the that Starna Goodston. Let's dale Now

it's been long. Let's focus nights fo.

Speaker 20: What's it going out?

Speaker 7: Your Geni glass?

Speaker 10: Everything?

Speaker 12: Everything anything.

Speaker 1: That was rapelants in his orchestra with Ronnie's polka.

Speaker 17: Check us out online at km e T fourteen ninety

am dot com serving the Inland Empire and Devon Commune.

This is fourteen ninety a m K m E T

Banny Beaumont, Redlands and Palm Springs.

Speaker 1: Time to slow things down once again, Let's do some

modern style tunes. Here's Nancy Seibert.

Speaker 10: Only you, only you.

Speaker 21: Can make this world, Sam Ride, only can make the

darkness Rode. Only you and youlone.

Speaker 20: Can drill me like you do. Then film my heart

as well for only you, Only you.

Speaker 6: Can make this change in me.

Speaker 20: Or it's true, Oh, you are my destiny. When you

hold my hands, I.

Speaker 19: Understand the magic that you do. You're my dream come true,

My one and only you.

Speaker 4: Come come Coco.

Speaker 10: Can make this change in me?

Speaker 12: Or it's true.

Speaker 2: You or my desody.

Speaker 19: When you hold my hand, I understand the magic that

you do.

Speaker 20: You're my dream come true.

Speaker 6: Mother and only you, that's your.

Speaker 7: My dream come true.

Speaker 2: Love, one and only.

Speaker 1: You know.

Speaker 10: Bicker Cocker think bicker.

Speaker 6: Thinks it? Anything like.

Speaker 1: That was Big Daddy Leakowski and his Lotti do Orchestra

with Spanish harps, Gary Seberton Polk Bower, California. Up next,

here's Sweepyhead Walls.

Speaker 22: With I'm sorry sweet or I'm sorry I'm sorry that

I make you cry. I miss you how I miss

you every moment since you said goodbye. I love you,

sweet heart, I love you. Swear by all Starve. I'm sorry, sorry, sorry.

Speaker 7: What you give me back your love?

Speaker 22: I'm sorry, sweet heart, I'm sorry. I'm sorry that I

made you by I miss you how I miss you

every moment since you said goodbye. I love you, sweet heart,

I love you.

Speaker 7: Swear by Home star Above.

Speaker 22: I'm sorry, sorry, sorry, but you gave.

Speaker 10: Me back love.

Speaker 1: That's the Delson Check band with I'm Sorry Waltz. Take

Tom's Poke A party with you anywhere you go by

downloading the free smartphone app found on Google Play or

in the app store. Keep up with the latest Polconews

events and dances. Download your smartphone app today. Go to

Google Play or the App Store and search for the

free km MET smartphone app. The download on your phone.

This message is endorsed by Me Poke Tom. Go to

Google Play or the App Store today and search for

the free km me T smartphone app and download.

Speaker 14: Your health is the number one priority at Hemmett Family Clinic.

Doctor Isabella Posgnoli, MD is a Board certified doctor of

Internal medicine and worked at the Loma Linda Veterans Healthcare Center.

Doctor Posegnoli is an expert in treating diabetes, high blood

pressure and kidney disease. Log on to Hemmettfamilyclinic dot com. Today,

all insurances are accepted and same day appointments with a

doctor you can truly trust at Hemmet Family Clinic. Log

onto Hemmetfamilyclinic dot com Hemmetfamilyclinic dot com.

Speaker 1: Joshua Tree Accordion Festival returns for its second year on

June sixth and seventh, twenty twenty six. Spring together accordionists, musicians,

dancers and music lovers from across the region for a joyful,

genre bending celebration of one of the world's most expressive instruments.

Set against the iconic backdrop of Joshua Tree. The festival

feature live performances, workshops, jam sessions, and community gathereres showcase

the accordian's role across musical traditions from folk, unjuonto, zaidiko

and polka, Depapamericana, experimental and beyond. After a successful inaugural year,

the twenty twenty six vessel expands its programming with two

full days of music and education, highlighting both nationally recognized

artists and local favorites, while creating space for beginners, season

players and curious listeners alike. The accordian has always been

a social instrument. It brings people together, said festival co

organizer Skylar Fell, accordians performer and owner of the Accordion

Apocalypse repair Shop and Joshua Trade. This vessel is about

community across, pollination of styles, and celebrating the weird, wonderful

magic of the squeeze box in the desert. Festival highlights

include live accordion or performances across multiple genres, hands on

workshops and skill sharing sessions, informal jams and collaborative sets.

Opportunities connect with accordian repairers and enthusiasts. Family friendly daytime programming,

high energy evening shows. Joshua Tree Accordion Festival aims to

be inclusive, accessible and welcoming, whether you play, dance, sing

or just want to soak in the sound of mellows

under desert skies. The second annual Joshua Tree Accordion Festival

June sixth and seventh in Joshua Tree, California. For more information,

email according Apocalypse at yahoo dot com. Again, that's Accordion

Apocalypse at yahoo dot com. Tom's Polka Party is here

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Don't forget about our podcasts. We are podcasted as well,

and you can come listen whatever you want to as

many times as you want to. I never mind you

coming back again and again and again and again. Glad

you come and join us every time, and don't forget.

You can listen to the one show and then just

keep it rolling, and then go back to the show

from the week before, and then the week before and

the week before. You can listen to Tom's Polka Party

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Party at gmail dot com. Alrighty, it's polka time again.

Here comes brave combo with Mexican flavored polka called El

Gulpe trade War.

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Speaker 24: Who last americanious Nia northernoaso.

Speaker 5: Who says promisastiamo.

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Speaker 2: Sees the con as to cast the boozer more your

shep instant.

Speaker 1: Statist, Oh I love the Mad Maggies. It's a song

called up North. Met them at the Katati Accordion Festival.

I know it's the end of April right now, but

I'm getting excited for the end of August for the

Katati Accordian Festival. I first met these guys at the

Katati according Festival. It's the Internationals with their song behind Bars.

Speaker 9: To Mary La Lazza Data Laza Laza.

Speaker 1: Because once again that was the Internationals with behind Bars

and that just about does it for this week's episode

of Tom's Polka Party. Always happy that you joined me

here at km T. Thank you to the guy is

a KMT Mitch Mille, Jesse and Shawan always having us

well hosted here from six to eight am on Saturdays.

Also out there on the podcaster's page of k me T.

You can also find us on the SoundCloud app, and

you can also go online to www dot k m

e T fourteen ninety am dot com and find us

there as well. My name is Tom Haslett, but you

all know me as Polka Tom. Until next time, please

keep a smile on your face, put a beautiful song

in your heart. Always remains slap happy. Here's Joey Miskelin

and Walter Osnik with a slap happy polka.

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