Use to dance to His music at Schwartz Ballroom in Hartford Wisconsin. I danced every dance . ... it was so much fun. I loved his smooth transitions. One of my favorite polkas as well as the Red Raven..Now handicapped and can't dance period end of story. I always had many dancers asking me to dance I was a good dancer and always followed a good leader. Good times.
Chris, thanks so much for uploading all these videos. I'm glad someone is working to save this stuff, and to help new, young accordion players like myself listen to the old polka style. Keep up the good work, it isn't overlooked!
just love that one couple dancing all over the place!
Use to dance to His music at Schwartz Ballroom in Hartford Wisconsin. I danced every dance . ... it was so much fun. I loved his smooth transitions. One of my favorite polkas as well as the Red Raven..Now handicapped and can't dance period end of story. I always had many dancers asking me to dance I was a good dancer and always followed a good leader. Good times.
Chris, thanks so much for uploading all these videos. I'm glad someone is working to save this stuff, and to help new, young accordion players like myself listen to the old polka style. Keep up the good work, it isn't overlooked!
I know
I’m his great-granddaughter, Clara
That's so special to be seeing and hearing this then, wow cool!
My grandma Shirley Dreher told us all the stories of him as kids and of course you barely remember other than by name and our heritage
Me encanta esta musica
The next time I watch Groundhog Day I'll be remembering this video. The conductor is Harold Loeffelmacher, BTW.
This is wonderful. Thanks to Christopher Hopkins (aka Makeover Guy) for leading us to this.
Does anyone know who the drummer is?
I can't keep my eyes off the couple in the foreground - what "dance" are they doing?
The polka of course
W.C. Fields at got shit on Harold!!
There's eight of them and only a couple of them are fat! I bet they aren't even Dutchmen :(