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Speaker 1: H in.

Speaker 2: English, fish.

Speaker 3: From and from Polish.

Speaker 2: Things come to.

Speaker 4: A birthday Sun of Gray.

Speaker 5: Ye where.

Speaker 4: Birthday Brad You.

Speaker 6: Where the Birthday.

Speaker 7: Scary Seberds Polka Power California, starting us off on another

episode of Tom's Polka Party. And tomorrow May seventeenth will

be my sixty sixth birthday. So on the program today,

we're celebrating my birthday.

Speaker 8: With the Birthday Show.

Speaker 7: And that is a show where I play songs from myself.

But you know, I've got pretty good taste in music.

I think, and I think if I play my favorite

songs on the show today, they will be some of

your favorites as well. We started a show off with

my favorite polka with my favorite version, which is Gary

Sebert's Polka Power California and Across the Plains, followed by

the Happy Birthday Polka from Gary and the band. All Right, Well,

here's a new song I want to add to my

Birthday show, a song from a band called the Wyos.

Speaker 8: I can't dance.

Speaker 5: And get it.

Speaker 9: I've seen old John here of neighborhood. Well watch your

guy that the girl want to see John? You don't

hear the neighborhood or watch your.

Speaker 10: Girl the girl gee, mercy me using me, Oh my heart,

that is why I came there.

Speaker 11: I can't God answer the pear. I can't go answer

the pair.

Speaker 5: I ain't.

Speaker 12: Oh, let's have a pot at Oh, let's have some

fun chassic.

Speaker 11: So when I'll bring the hot dog, when you bring.

Speaker 12: The bum outside poty or let's have some fun chaff.

And I said I'll bring the hot dog, you bring

the bum you mercy me from my high That reason

why I said I can't dance.

Speaker 11: I can't. I said I can dance.

Speaker 5: I can't.

Speaker 13: God as bridge an.

Speaker 8: The Polish kid with hot dog.

Speaker 7: And of course the birthday show is always a great

time to serve up good hot dog. Here's the Clayborheads

with the first brought worst of summer.

Speaker 14: The winter nights are long and the northern winds is strong.

The grade ays can be quite a bummer. Here's what

gets us through when they're snowing a barbecue, dreams of

the first.

Speaker 11: Broadwish of summer.

Speaker 14: Now all my friends have falled, their funds have funny thawt.

The certain savory smoke is in the air. So I'm

following my nose where everybody goes toasting to the first

broad wisht up summer Furst road, worst tough summer. There's

one thing missing here.

Speaker 4: Beer beer beers.

Speaker 14: I am the sweezer lot of strummer, and I play

a tune or two just as soon as you grim.

Speaker 11: Me up when good and gold and brown. Then at

first broad of.

Speaker 14: Summer going down, here's what's gonna do. We'll have a

big to do, inviting folks from all across the state.

Will feed this giant throng with a grill a mile long,

had a bit of heaven, piles on every fleet. Give

me a hot one there, and let me have a

hot bunch to put a little sour crowd on that fleet.

Where's the mustard? No, no onions, I can't take him.

That looks mighty fine, and I'll be back later for another.

The first frock worse of summer. There's one thing bes

seen here, beer beer beer. I go to giser on

a bummer. I'd like to play happy focus and tell

me stupid joking.

Speaker 11: Don't let me just smile when it comes around. Then

it's first rid of summer going No first frock wer

stuff summer.

Speaker 14: Let me hear you cheer beer beer beer sing out

and dun be a hummer. Everybody death, put on your

pulkup deest, raise your buns the way up in the air.

Speaker 11: Got this first rod of summer going down. First rock

wer stuff summer.

Speaker 14: Let me hear you cheer beer, beer, beer, sing out

and dook can be a hummer.

Speaker 11: Everybody deaths. Put on your pulka pants, raise your buns

the way.

Speaker 5: Up in the air.

Speaker 11: Because the first rod of summer going down.

Speaker 15: 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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Speaker 1: 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 Festivals celebrating twenty years.

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

and Sharon, Pennsylvania. It will be held on Friday's, Saturday

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

twenty twenty sixth. 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 of beer gardens

along with the Coziers 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.

More details to www dot National Button Accordion Festival dot com.

This app sponsored in part by the Mercer County Visitors

Bureau www dot visit Mercercountypa dot com.

Speaker 13: Check your politics at the door. Let's talk it.

Speaker 7: Well for my birthday show. We always have to have

something from the Shardan Polka band, and it's one of

my favorites.

Speaker 8: Two sisters Polka, Oh.

Speaker 6: I am a man.

Speaker 13: Yes, I simply must confess. You see, I'm met a

girl that eye adore. Then she introduced me to her sister,

and I just could not resister. I'm not sure who

I fancy more.

Speaker 4: I'm in love with two sisters.

Speaker 13: I'm in love with two sisters.

Speaker 17: Not sure what I am going up too.

Speaker 5: I'm in love with two sisters.

Speaker 4: I'm in love with two sisters.

Speaker 5: Who them?

Speaker 13: They are in love with me too.

Speaker 18: It's both a matter of attraction man's state of attraction.

Speaker 13: There are two of them.

Speaker 5: But one of me.

Speaker 13: I wonder if they would oppose if I decided to

the old marriage that would allow for three. I'm in

love with two sisters. I'm in love with two sisters.

Speaker 9: What coming through me?

Speaker 13: I'm in love with two sisters. I'm in love with

two sisters.

Speaker 18: They got me wrapped around one finger each. It's sure

a tough diagnosis. I wish I could undergo myposis and

split my body down.

Speaker 13: Grum head and doze. Then that would meet who you see?

Speaker 5: That would be great?

Speaker 13: One of me to me, sister, I would go, I'm

in love with two sisters. I'm in love with two sisters.

I'm sure and I young those two. I'm in love

with two sisters. I'm in love with two sisters. I

hope that they are in love with me too.

Speaker 5: I'm in love with you, sisters.

Speaker 13: I'm in love with you sisters.

Speaker 2: Not sure what I am going to.

Speaker 13: I'm in love with you sisters. I'm in love with

your sisters.

Speaker 19: You're lucky, we all well get on to you. If

you're lucky, all we get on to you. If you're lucky,

then all get on to you.

Speaker 20: Let's have fun and you're readings then using with fond

lunching all wrong?

Speaker 21: What let it be again?

Speaker 11: Will be found again?

Speaker 21: So least mention until.

Speaker 5: Let's bring I'm not a param in all man.

Speaker 14: You know.

Speaker 13: The game you see football, let's.

Speaker 14: Bo let's be game will be found.

Speaker 5: As until the.

Speaker 7: Bottoms up polka from Frank Key sites. Well, everybody raise

your glasses, bottoms up as we're celebrating my birthday today.

Speaker 14: Fourteen ninety am Smart Talk Radio km E T Banning,

Beaumont and Redlands.

Speaker 15: Fourteen ninety am Radio.

Speaker 7: Wouldn't be a birthday show without one of my favorites

from Joey, Miss Glen and Lou Tree Bar.

Speaker 8: Everywhere you go.

Speaker 17: Every well you go, the sunshine follows you.

Speaker 22: Everywhere you go, Skys of All Wet Blue, Jill Re

Love You, Basingden Lo.

Speaker 17: You, Ring Roads and sun Stone, the whole World Service Hello,

every well you've.

Speaker 23: Gone there, the prices.

Speaker 24: Them every well you go.

Speaker 13: Don Shine fallow you everywhere you go.

Speaker 11: Guys out all with blues, you don't real love you?

Speaker 13: Listen, don't you.

Speaker 6: Bring rose inside of the.

Speaker 13: Store the whole world?

Speaker 11: That's hello.

Speaker 13: Everywhere you go.

Speaker 7: Oh yeah, that's incline polka coming from Frankie Spetich with

Klanic and friends. Inclined Polka takes me back to the

days of living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, young and full of

energy back in those days.

Speaker 8: I'm still young at heart, Folks.

Speaker 7: On today's show, we are playing my favorite polka's celebrating

my birthday May seventeenth. Well, here's another one that quickly

won my heart over Chris and the Riverbed Dutchman, Grab

a little Sunshine.

Speaker 25: I always have sunshine.

Speaker 11: Every day with you.

Speaker 25: Through the rocks, weather.

Speaker 26: Like with you with spell and your day seems smiling,

this is what you'll do.

Speaker 27: Just grabb a little sunshine that is looking back and

smiling and rebel heard that, and I love you.

Speaker 25: And I always had some time.

Speaker 11: Every day with you, from long time to weather.

Speaker 8: Like with you this matter.

Speaker 25: If your day seems foy, this is what you'll do.

Speaker 27: Just grab a little sunshine that is looking back and smiling.

Speaker 5: At ray Man that I love you.

Speaker 27: Just grab a little sunshine that is looking back and

smiling and ry Man that I love you.

Speaker 13: One two three foom. I wanta dance with you. I

want to dance with you. I just want to dance

with looking to your rise like all the other guys,

I just want to dance with you.

Speaker 25: You roll so tired.

Speaker 5: I know it feel just right. Maybe you would feel

it to.

Speaker 13: It mean you will to me how happy I would

be if only you would dance with me? Made me

di mean you will to me how happy I would

be if only you would dance with me. I want

to dance with you.

Speaker 4: I want to.

Speaker 5: Dance with you.

Speaker 28: I just want to dance with him to guy across

the floor, just stuck with it before.

Speaker 13: I just gotta dance with you. So now I'm asking you,

what are you gonna do? You can make my dreams

come true?

Speaker 5: It mean you will to me?

Speaker 13: How happy I would be if you would only dance

with me?

Speaker 5: May me give me you will? To me?

Speaker 13: How happy I would be if only you would dance

with me. I want to dance with you. I want

to dance with you.

Speaker 27: I just want to dance with you, to look into

your eyes Like all the older guys.

Speaker 13: I just want to dance with you, to hold you.

Speaker 5: Ah, so tired.

Speaker 4: I never feel.

Speaker 13: Dislight Maybe you feel to It mean you will to

me how happy I would be if you would only

dance with me? Me give me the will to me?

How happy I would be if you would only dance

with me?

Speaker 1: Oh?

Speaker 8: Yes, Virgil Baker and the Just for Fun Band, I

just want to dance with you?

Speaker 11: Okay, Tom?

Speaker 7: Here reminding you that all of my Bulka Party shows

are available for listing on SoundCloud, located on my km

T programmer page on the k e T Radio website.

Go to k m e T fourteen ninety a m

and on Saturday Selection you will see my show listed.

The recordings cover the last several years. My programmer page

also lists my contact information. Don't let a day go

by without your polkas That's gamy teen fourteen ninety am

dot com and on Saturday Selection find Tom's Polka party

and my SoundCloud recordings.

Speaker 15: Your health is the number one priority at Hemmet Familyclinic.

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 onto Hemmetfamilyclinic dot com. Today, all

insurances are accepted and same day appointments with a doctor

you can truly trust at Hemet Family Clinic. Log Onto

Hemetfamilyclinic dot com, Hemmetfamilyclinic dot com.

Speaker 7: Joshua Tree Acordian Festival returns for its second year on

June sixth and seventh, twenty twenty six, springing 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 gatherings,

showcasing the accordian's role across musical traditions from folk, kunjuonto,

zaidiko and Polka, Depak Americana, experimental and beyond. After a

successful inaugural year, the twenty twenty six Fessel 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.

Speaker 8: It brings people together, said.

Speaker 7: Festival co organizer Skyler fellcordians performer and owner of the

Accordion Apocalypse repair shop in Joshua Tree. This festival 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 accordion 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 bellows

under desert skies.

Speaker 8: The second annual.

Speaker 7: 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 Folk Party

is here at kmy T fourteen ninety am on your

radio dial Saturdays six am to eight am.

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Speaker 8: Don't forget about our podcasts. We are podcasted as well,

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Speaker 7: Can come listen to whatever you want to as many

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Speaker 8: We are celebrating my birthday today Polka.

Speaker 7: Tom's Birthday on May seventeenth.

Speaker 8: Another year around the sun A great expression.

Speaker 7: Many people say, well, we couldn't do a birthday show

without another. One of my all time favorite polkas and

done by one of my all time favorite friends.

Speaker 8: Roman Pasetti. It's the joy Miss gal in tune. I

want to call you a sweetheart. Here's Roman.

Speaker 13: I want to call you sweet.

Speaker 25: I wanna call you deer, worse, whatever you are.

Speaker 13: Here, wanna make you dance. I wanna hold you ty.

I want no bed feet of me like I was

shy at her under and you were fighting their us us.

Speaker 25: Did you say like as me?

Speaker 5: Oh yes, I wanna call.

Speaker 13: You sweet, want to call you dear.

Speaker 29: Worse, chelmstale me wherever you are. Wanna take advancing wanta

you guys, I want to know that being healthy life.

I would shaft curve like the other guys look at

you with my mind in their eyes. Excuse me?

Speaker 4: Did you say you liked as me?

Speaker 21: Oh?

Speaker 28: Yes, Surrey, I've been looking around that padly No, I

think I've got in.

Speaker 4: I've heard a little chasure.

Speaker 28: Streak from him and about as hemagined the legends of

love to wash them sattle down over bating the town.

Speaker 13: That's not for me more.

Speaker 11: In your abraid. Oh yeah, it's must be afraid.

Speaker 5: I've been looking.

Speaker 28: Around and I fatially found long thing I'm going and fall.

Speaker 11: I found a little chat street from heaven above, and

I measure the pleasures of love so.

Speaker 13: Lost them settled down Omo bating the down.

Speaker 11: That's not for me any more.

Speaker 30: In your embraced This must be the braid, Hey, lord Clanic,

this must be the place a great idy habit tune.

Speaker 7: Let's close out this hour of Tom's Polka party with

one of my favorites from Leon Olson. Let's go traveling north, South,

East and west.

Speaker 21: North he well.

Speaker 13: Any places.

Speaker 19: But it's a real baby, little baby bunny.

Speaker 6: I'm don't love you.

Speaker 21: I'm so ballby your dear Army. We are never let

me go.

Speaker 31: North South's well whatever funny.

Speaker 11: I'm so love with you.

Speaker 13: Norm suck it well, make.

Speaker 21: Up up from play suner windows.

Speaker 11: It's me a baby baby, honey.

Speaker 21: I'm doing love about you.

Speaker 6: I'm so happy when you are the Army.

Speaker 13: We hard never mingle.

Speaker 11: North sundys well.

Speaker 4: Quick yoder as fast.

Speaker 13: I mean, I'm doing a U.

Speaker 21: Nord he Well, didn't make no kill from the place

on or God. It's me a baby honey. I'm so

in love with you.

Speaker 13: I'm so happy and you are dear Army.

Speaker 31: Were never let Nichols, Norm stops, he's well shabby, honey.

Speaker 21: I'm going love with you.

Speaker 11: I'm so happy you are the Army.

Speaker 5: We hard never let.

Speaker 31: Miles North says well with Jobbery, honey, I'm.

Speaker 13: Sing love with you.

Speaker 21: From North Stop. He's well, it makes no fio from

the place on du.

Speaker 11: It's me a b I.

Speaker 21: Don't be honey, I'm sing love with you. I'm so

happy and your dear Army, we are never let me go.

Speaker 25: North Stop.

Speaker 31: He's well, disjevery honey, I'm su

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