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Speaker 1: Welcome back to the second half of Tom's Polka Party.

Today we are celebrating my birthday today. Tomorrow May seventeenth,

I will be a whopping sixty six years old. And

around my birthday we do what I call the birthday Show,

where I play all of my favorite polkas. But you know,

if they're my favorites, you're going to enjoy them too.

Here are the night owls with playmate.

Speaker 2: Polka.

Speaker 3: Playmate, come out and play WHISPI and bring your gali tree,

some of my tree, looking at marine barrow, sam mysellador,

and we will be jelly friends forever. Seetun it come

on the place. It wasn't Sonny eating with cheerful actually

breathing Sonny, and I could hear saxon.

Speaker 4: Sonny, play man I again.

Speaker 5: I'm playing with you.

Speaker 4: I always got.

Speaker 6: The food, ain't got no rain, ain't got the cellar dome,

b booby jolly friends.

Speaker 3: Play mane come out and play with me and bring

you all the dreams. Climb up my aple tree, look

down the ring brow, sloot out my cellar door, and

we'll be jolly friends forever. She feeling to monoplay. It

was a sunneating with cheerful actually reading Sunday night. Here

s sorry flaming, I cannot play with you, but ah

he's got their food.

Speaker 5: Ain't got no rainber ain't.

Speaker 6: Got no cellar, dope b movie jolly friends.

Speaker 4: Back way you looked at me, my heart surrounder. Friends

were saying food, don't take contents. But I knew I

wanted you both ain't a strange looms and I was

coming down just wa saying I'm all you can batting

up my day? Oh you get change the clouds away?

Oh let you and says eats things and all me

you will wear my dieting reading may si.

Speaker 7: Walking back on when we got this girl, I used,

I even turned away.

Speaker 4: I told you that I be a man mother.

Speaker 6: Lady.

Speaker 4: I'm somewhat a game my way. And I was getting back,

just waking up all and rapping up my day. Oh

you can chase the clouds away, oh lego, and san

sles things in all leg you Where am I dying.

Speaker 7: Legging bottle up my day? O?

Speaker 4: You can chase clouds away? Oh leg you same sleets

things in all.

Speaker 8: Leg you.

Speaker 1: W that's the Polkal family, only you. This is one

of my favorite songs. From charm City Sound It's called

falling again?

Speaker 4: Leaving on the edge?

Speaker 8: What a danger?

Speaker 9: Loving once again?

Speaker 4: Dear I go boom, risking.

Speaker 10: Everything with the stranger?

Speaker 11: Will I fall again?

Speaker 9: I don't know?

Speaker 10: Fall again?

Speaker 12: Am I fall again?

Speaker 9: Fall again?

Speaker 13: Am I fall.

Speaker 10: Again?

Speaker 4: Pater happiness?

Speaker 14: It's a wager. Do I take the chance to let

it go?

Speaker 10: If I don't resist and I take her, then I'll

fall again? Decide all.

Speaker 4: Fall again?

Speaker 9: Am I.

Speaker 7: Again?

Speaker 4: Fall again?

Speaker 9: Am I fall.

Speaker 10: Again?

Speaker 1: If I fall again?

Speaker 4: Then I know what?

Speaker 15: Can't detain that I didn't know the consequence, no one

else to play, but I'm.

Speaker 4: Tempted all the same. Can it be calling again? If

I fall again? Then I know what? Can't depend that

I didn't consequence? No one knows to playing, but I've

turned all the same. Can it be from falling again?

It be fall again?

Speaker 8: What a game?

Speaker 10: Love me once again? Here I lesting everything with the

strain the same were ball?

Speaker 7: Yeah?

Speaker 10: I don't know?

Speaker 5: Can it be all again?

Speaker 13: Can it be fall again? Can it belly again?

Speaker 8: I'm in heaven tonight because I'm holding the time. It's

a dance you save for me round the floors, replying,

holding you right my side? It's the dance you save

for me. I never thought my heart would no such happiness.

And maybe when the song is throw us me or

a kissing to let me hold you and my arms

pus you thrill me in your charms the dance and

save for me. I'm in heaven tonight because I'm holding you.

It's the dance you saved for me. Rob the floors,

wi you at my side. It's the dance you save

for me. I never thought my heart did no such happiness.

And maybe when the song is through, Rusty or I guess,

and so let me hold you in my arms as

you throw me with your charms to dance you save

for me.

Speaker 1: The Andy Nestor Orchestra, the dance you save for me.

Now here's a song that I've always enjoyed. I've heard

it from many, many, many different bands and presented in many,

many different styles. And I couldn't believe when I found

out one day that there's actually a Beatles song. And

here it is from Ted Lang in power. Supply, I've

just seen a face.

Speaker 14: I've just seen her face.

Speaker 16: I can't forget the time or plays and weepers meant

she's just the girl for me, and I went all

the world to see we've met?

Speaker 13: Why died I?

Speaker 4: And it's been on another day? I might it would

be other way, and I have never heard been alone.

But as it is, I'll dream of her tonight.

Speaker 16: Why di I?

Speaker 14: Bother yes, silent.

Speaker 13: Fathering, and she keeps calming me back.

Speaker 7: Again, bothering Yes, silent father, and.

Speaker 16: She keeps calling me back again, bothering yes, Sign your varming.

Speaker 17: And she keeps calling be baker.

Speaker 7: Again, bothering yes, sign your barming, and she.

Speaker 4: Keeps comming be baker again.

Speaker 8: I have never heard on the like soun.

Speaker 4: This has been alone, and I have.

Speaker 18: Missed things and kept out of sight another girls.

Speaker 4: Were never flying like this boy out of life.

Speaker 7: Bothering Yes, sign your farming, and.

Speaker 4: She keeps comming be a backer again.

Speaker 7: Farming Yes, sign your barming, and she keeps comming be

backer against.

Speaker 3: Them.

Speaker 10: And in.

Speaker 4: The contract people h m.

Speaker 19: In dipple give sky beer grow south and desire by

day blue skips nor.

Speaker 18: Ryde ya fait of bin side in difful gives kin

beer grow south in deer rast here by.

Speaker 19: Day bru skips nor rhyde yawin sign.

Speaker 18: Give SkyPier South fin skips YadA give its Old Inside

It gets Steine South Skipped YadA Inside.

Speaker 1: In den Bergen in the Mountains. That was Bubba Hernandez

and Alex Mike Stern when they teamed up to be

Polk a freak.

Speaker 20: Out 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.

Speaker 11: Side to go when you order online.

Speaker 20: Applebee's and Beaumont serving the pass area so fresh, so fast.

Make it Applebee's tonight.

Speaker 1: Take Tom's Poke a party with you anywhere you go

by downloading the free smartphone app down, going Google Play

or in the app store. Keep up with the latest

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

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

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Speaker 10: 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

ipa polkas dot com for all the details. Best of

luck to you, and now I have to get back

to decomposing.

Speaker 17: Here comes the National Button Accordion Festival celebrating twenty years.

It's all about Accordions, hosted by the Apollo Manafort claud

in Sharon, Pennsylvania, that will be held on Friday, 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 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. For more

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

This ads sponsored in part by the Mercer County Visitors

Bureau www dot Visit Mercercounty, PA dot com. Check your

politics at the door, Let's pull.

Speaker 11: It Yeah, have to play one named after me?

Speaker 1: Polka Tom's Polka. That was Logan Watson doing the finding

accordion playing there a song written by Ron Pivvar and

included on the National Button Accordion All Stars Volume.

Speaker 10: Two c D.

Speaker 1: Thank you Ron Piva Bar making a tune in my name. Well, folks,

as we all get a little bit older, we all

have to see the doctor once in a while.

Speaker 11: Here's the band known as Energy.

Speaker 4: Hey doc, you gotta help me.

Speaker 14: I think I'm going crazy?

Speaker 4: Hey doctor, what's happen into me?

Speaker 13: I think I'm losing my mind.

Speaker 9: I've been having.

Speaker 4: Get some pretty tendencies.

Speaker 18: Normally I'm okay, but sometimes not so fine?

Speaker 4: Tell me.

Speaker 14: Does this follow any adam?

Speaker 18: Tell me listen time?

Speaker 14: Well, every week when work is done.

Speaker 4: I found my way out on the town.

Speaker 1: Do the nearest polcon end Since there the change takes place.

Speaker 4: I recognize your symptoms, so let me ask a few

questions about how you feel when that pocon using place.

Speaker 9: Do you want to be?

Speaker 2: Yeah?

Speaker 14: I wanna see?

Speaker 7: Oh yeah? What do you do with a bad.

Speaker 4: Playing spinal start time?

Speaker 21: You want to dad?

Speaker 4: Yeah you wanna see?

Speaker 9: Oh yeah, you.

Speaker 1: Wanna party all night long?

Speaker 4: Oh yeah, I have your case is diagnosed. It's really

fairly obvious.

Speaker 9: I know the sickness.

Speaker 4: Well, that causes the change.

Speaker 14: You're a polkarmania.

Speaker 18: You got PoCA schizophrenia.

Speaker 4: It's that pocon music.

Speaker 2: That makes you feel so strange.

Speaker 14: Help me more, tell me more, not man to scare

of me.

Speaker 5: Please go on, tell me more.

Speaker 7: Oh, there's really nothing to be overly concerned about.

Speaker 14: To tell you the dream I've got.

Speaker 18: Thank you and listen to suh. Are you serious?

Speaker 1: You mean you get delirious when that polkenhus nex place?

Speaker 13: You mean you be trained to do?

Speaker 4: You wanna dance?

Speaker 14: Yeah? You want to say?

Speaker 1: Why yea?

Speaker 7: What do you do when a man's places?

Speaker 4: Final side?

Speaker 7: Now one want?

Speaker 9: Do you want to dance?

Speaker 7: Yeah?

Speaker 14: You wanna see what?

Speaker 12: Yeah?

Speaker 14: You wanna party night long?

Speaker 18: Yeah, I've seen many others in the past.

Speaker 1: It's crazy.

Speaker 5: You had a pokon ass I am I.

Speaker 7: Let's burst my counting to poscon mania, got pocon schizophrenia.

Speaker 18: Let's ask them a you questions and find out if

it You.

Speaker 13: Want to dance, I don't want to say what are

you doing.

Speaker 4: With the best the final song? You want to dance?

You want to bake?

Speaker 13: I wanta party all that long.

Speaker 5: I wanna be a podcast swear.

Speaker 4: I want to learn to.

Speaker 7: Hope and glad.

Speaker 13: I want to dance with all the partners.

Speaker 5: Hearing West of the Right.

Speaker 22: When I hear the Chordia lay, I never want to rest.

Speaker 11: You want to be.

Speaker 7: The light allow, I'll be a lady.

Speaker 4: We'll be a lady. You love, be a light on

the lady, A lad.

Speaker 7: We'll be a lay from me, a lazy only lady over.

Speaker 22: I was born a calc sweet horn. I think that

yous a dream. And when the best strikes out the news,

I can't contain my dance. And because when I give

you my Grandma's squeeze bots, I never want worse.

Speaker 13: Your son was born lam it's a light.

Speaker 4: A lady. I'll be a lady.

Speaker 11: I'll be a la la a lady.

Speaker 4: He'll be a lady. He'll be a lady, will.

Speaker 22: Be a l o late.

Speaker 1: And Polka Sweetheart from the Claborheads.

Speaker 12: Fourteen ninety AM Smart Talk Radio km E T Banning,

Beaumont and Redlands, fourteen ninety AM Radio Well.

Speaker 1: I can tell you I would not celebrate my birthday

without my favorite polka from the Maloccer Brothers. It's late

at night, Polka, I say my.

Speaker 14: I say my Yes. How's your father, mother, sister and

your brother? Okay, Jack Jack, It's a friendly greeting when

you meet another payter.

Speaker 21: Joe Joe Don't you know it's a random way to say,

how are you? On the Pharma City Street? It's a

friend of candy bet on the laser.

Speaker 14: To say, say my cock cocka? How's your father, mother,

sister and your brother? Okay cock.

Speaker 11: Cock g What means?

Speaker 14: It's a friendly reeting when you meet another Hey.

Speaker 11: The joe Joe.

Speaker 14: Don't you know? It's a random waiter say hello, how

are you? On the Farmer city street? It's afraid of

candy beating? Don't be later? Say god good style? How's

your father, mother, sister and your brother? Style? Hey, coma style?

It's a friendly greeting when you meet him nother gelseeppe.

Don't you know?

Speaker 21: It's a brand waiters say hello, how are you on

the Pharma City Street?

Speaker 14: He did some friends of Candy Beach.

Speaker 1: That was Sam Pugliano with yak Siemash polka song that

makes me think about my dad. My father used to

go around the house all the time saying yaximash yakimash.

I don't think he knew what it meant, but he

loved to say yaximas. Always think about Dad when I

play that one. Take Tom's Polka Party with you anywhere

you go by downloading the free smartphone app downd going

Google Play or in the app store. Keep up with

the latest Polkon news, events and dances. Download your smartphone

app today. Go to Google Play or the app store

and search for the free kmmets markphone app. The download

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Speaker 20: Your health is the number one priority at Hemmet 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 onto Hemmetfamilyclinic dot com. Today all

insurances are accepted and same day appointments with a doctor

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

June sixth and seventh, twenty twenty sixth. Spring to 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 unjunto zaidiko

and polka, depok Americana, 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 accordion 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 fessel is

about community across, pollination of styles, and celebrating the wird,

wonderful magic of the squeeze box in the Desert. Festival

highlights include live accordion ord 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. The second annual Joshua Tree Accordion Festival

June six 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

at kme ET fourteen ninety am on your radio dial

Saturday's six a m to eight am bring you all

the best in polka music.

Speaker 11: If you'd like to listen.

Speaker 1: Online, it's k E e T fourteen ninety am dot com.

You click on the listen Live you can hear us

anywhere in the world and it's California time six am

eight am. Don't forget about our podcasts. We are podcasted

as well, and you can come listen to whatever you

want to, as many times as you want to. I

never mind, You're 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 quite a few hours whenever you want to.

If you'd ever like to reach me, send me an

email Tom's Polka Party at gmail dot com. No apostrophe

in there, Toms Polka Party at gmail dot com. Once again,

that's Tom's Polka Party at gmail dot com. If you

like to sponsor our show, you have a business that

you'd like to advertise for the polka community, send me

an email or call me and leave a message at

seven six zero six five eight six four six four.

Again that's seven six zero six five eight six four

six four And I do take requests and dedications. Leave

a phone message at seven six zero six five eight

six four six four, or once again, email me at

Tom's Polka Party at gmail dot com. The oh, yes,

that was another Frankie Spedish song, but that time performed

by Gaylord Clanic Ponytail Polka. Well, we couldn't have a

favorite polka show without something from Eddie bazan Check's versa doones.

Here's someone cares for you.

Speaker 14: When I leave home for work each day to face

that same old rhyme, I just thought you'd like to

know you're always on my mind.

Speaker 18: I know, being home alone so much you probably get

the boobs a lonely times.

Speaker 8: It is in mind.

Speaker 11: Someone cares for you, someone.

Speaker 18: Needs you, mother and loversly the sunny shine.

Speaker 8: There's not a minute you're not part of me.

Speaker 18: Someone loves your mother.

Speaker 4: And every day that craves ve.

Speaker 18: Yeah, I guess fine now that someone's need.

Speaker 1: When I'm alone away from you, I'm always sadden blue.

Speaker 11: I think about the good times and.

Speaker 9: Things that we would do.

Speaker 8: I remember all.

Speaker 18: The movies, happy times, men at lonely times.

Speaker 20: Keep this in mind, someone cares for you, someone needs you,

moll and flowers me the sunshine.

Speaker 4: There's not a minute you're a part of me.

Speaker 21: Someone loves you, mother than every day and saying hey, yeah,

I guess by now that someone's.

Speaker 5: Me loves not so without des near you. I am

always with you. I always, I don't ever say that

wish is hard. You're the only one.

Speaker 4: To fill this place in my heart.

Speaker 13: Siloa you, my little garden.

Speaker 15: Your eyes like the morning, they tell me that this

is not a dream. Silo you, my little garden, My

eyes like.

Speaker 5: The evening, for you hold the solon. Please not so

often glue and cold. When I'm long, slumber isn't born.

When I'm without my.

Speaker 15: Very old I'll look upon the stars and say my

little prayers.

Speaker 5: Just close my eyes to dream, and you soon will

be there.

Speaker 13: Silo you, my little.

Speaker 5: Your eyes like good morning, they tell me that this

is not a dream.

Speaker 13: Sil you, my little darling, my.

Speaker 5: Eyes like the evening, for you hold it all.

Speaker 12: Monicklease promise you'll be true, and never will you stray.

Speaker 5: Tell me that's your evening. I love and upper day.

Let's take that little walk and then we'll say I

do small, soft and whispered.

Speaker 18: I see no one.

Speaker 13: Pillow a few, my little darling.

Speaker 9: Your eyes like.

Speaker 5: Good morning, they tell me that this is not a dream.

Spil a few, my little darling, My eyes like.

Speaker 15: The evening, for you hold this off moon lately, my

eyes like the evening, for you hold us off.

Speaker 5: My Little.

Speaker 1: The Little Darling song from Our Little Darling Mac. Here's

Gary Seabird and Polka Power California with Lake Shore Polka.

Speaker 9: Very Gary Seaberts Polka.

Speaker 1: Power California from a way back album called Playing Hardcore Polkas.

That was Lake Shore Polka. Well, folks, that's gonna do

it for Tom's Polka Party, the Birthday Show where I

played many of my favorite polkas for you today. Come

back and join us every Saturday from six to eight

am here at k e T fourteen on your radio dial,

and don't forget KMT fourteen ninety am dot com, where

you can find the podcasters page of KMIET and listen

to Polka Tom's Folk Partie anytime you want to. Thanks

guys at kamy T, Mitch, Bill, Jesse and Sean always

having us well hosted here at kamy T. 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 remain slap

happy and yep, you knew it. I'll close the Birthday

Show with a slap happy polka.

Speaker 11: Here he is hey erotic

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