Don Hedeker from The Polkaholics brought Lil' Wally out of retirement to play at the Zakopane on Division St., where he cut his teeth , in Chicago. HE DID TWO , MAYBE THREE SHOWS THERE. I WAS AT THE LAST ONE , IT WAS GREAT. He had a traditional Polka band instead of The Polkaholics , who played , here.
You're right that was the motto (though at the end I think it was "Be Happy Night and Day with Jay Jay") but "The Gayest Polkas and Waltzes are on Jay Jay Recrods" was a phrase they used in the advertising on the promotional materials.
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Don Hedeker from The Polkaholics brought Lil' Wally out of retirement to play at the Zakopane on Division St., where he cut his teeth , in Chicago. HE DID TWO , MAYBE THREE SHOWS THERE. I WAS AT THE LAST ONE , IT WAS GREAT. He had a traditional Polka band instead of The Polkaholics , who played , here.
the King of Polka!
You're right that was the motto (though at the end I think it was "Be Happy Night and Day with Jay Jay") but "The Gayest Polkas and Waltzes are on Jay Jay Recrods" was a phrase they used in the advertising on the promotional materials.
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"The Gayest Polkas, and Waltzes are on Jay Jay Records" was the motto of his record label.
who was the camera lady?
Omg his senile florida days! Talkin to a friggin puppet! I wonder if hes thinkin that things alive? Love you Maly Wladziu!!!
"Be Happy and Gay with Jay-Jay" Wally did change this on more recent releases to "Be Happy All Day with Jay-Jay"... meh!