America's Polka King

America's Polka King
Author: Bob Dolgan
Publisher: Gray & Company, Publishers
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1598510266

For half a century Frank Yankovic wowed polka fans around the globe with hits such as ?Just Because? and ?The Blue Skirt Waltz.? He traveled the country, sold millions of records, and won the first Polka Grammy. The Cleveland native found fame and fortune beyond his wildest dreams. But behind the happy sounds of the accordion stood a man obsessed with trying to please himself and the ones he loved. With a tumultuous touring schedule that consisted of 200 shows a year, a restless temper and three failed marriages, Yankovic found himself being distanced from reality. Author Bob Dolgan delves into the life of America's Polka king and tells the tale of not only a musician, but of a man struggling for happiness.

Dancing in Doggy Heaven

Dancing in Doggy Heaven
Author: Ash Gilpin
Publisher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-10-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781532380488

"Dancing In Doggy Heaven" is a heartfelt story about the friendship between a young boy and his dog that helps teach children how to cope with the loss of a loved pet.

Creech

Creech
Author: James Campbell
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1514452480

Frank Creech, art critic, loses his job at the Washington DC International Art Critics because of an unfortunate melee on Constitution Avenue in Washington DC. Like action? Follow Franks adventures, chapter by chapter of exciting, no-holds-barred drama as he changes the Taos Art Colony into a totally different enterprise.

Polka Heartland

Polka Heartland
Author: Rick March
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0870207237

"Polka Heartland" captures the beat that pulses in the heart of Midwestern culture--the polka--and offers up the fascinating history of how "oompah-pah" came to be the sound of middle America. From the crowded dance tent at Pulaski Polka Days to an off-the-grid Mexican polka dance in small-town Wisconsin, "Polka Heartland" explores the people, places, and history behind the Midwest's favorite music. From polka's surprising origin story as a cutting-edge European fad to an exploration of the modern-day polka scene, author Rick March and photographer Dick Blau take readers on a joyful romp through this beloved, unique, and richly storied genre. "Polka Heartland" describes the artists, venues, instruments, and music-makers who have been pivotal to polka's popularity across the Midwest and offers six full-color photo galleries to immerse readers in today's vibrant polka scene.