MP3 2685 mb.
Performer: "Whoopee" John Wilfahrt And His Band
Title: Saturday Waltz / Hello Joe Polka
Country: US
Catalog Number: 45003
Label: Decca
Released: 1948
Style: Polka
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 221
| 1 | Saturday Waltz |
| 2 | Hello Joe PolkaWritten-By – John A. Wilfahrt |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 45003 | "Whoopee" John Wilfahrt And His Band | Saturday Waltz / Hello Joe Polka (Shellac, 10") | Decca | 45003 | US | 1948 |
| 45003 | "Whoopee" John Wilfahrt And His Band | Saturday Waltz / Hello Joe Polka (Shellac, 10") | Decca | 45003 | US | 1948 |
Performer: Whoopee John Wilfahrt And His Band Writer: John A. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. They are truncated conical, truncated conical, truncated conical, truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 375. 0, Rolloff: -12. The preferred versions suggested by an audio engineer at George Blood, L. have been copied to have the more friendly filenames. Matrix number: 91787A Catalog number: 45003 B. Other IDs from the record include: 91787. A: Whoopee John Wilfahrt & Band Saturday Waltz Decca Star Record 91790 45003 A B: Hello Joe Polka 91787 45003 B John Anthony Wilfahrt, May 11, 1893. In the 1920s Whoopee John and his band relocated to Saint Paul, Minnesota where they became regulars at live shows and on the radio. Wilfahrt first began recording commercially in the 1920s and would sign with the newly formed U. division of Decca Records in 1934 as the label's second act. The first act signed to the label being Bing Crosby. Whoopee John Wilfahrt and his band enjoyed popularity through the 1940s and 50s on the polka circuit. John Anthony Wilfahrt, May 11, 1893 June 15, 1961, the eldest son of John Wilfahrt and Barbara Portner, was a professional polka musician who recorded with Vocalion and from 1934, Decca. He went by the moniker Whoopee John. Wilfahrt was born in New Ulm, Minnesota and got his start playing the concertina at local gatherings and concerts in and around his community. Shop Wilfahrt, Whoopee John's Saturday waltz, hello joe polka 78 rpm for sale by musicenrgi at on CDandLP - Ref:1134775455. All fields Artist Title Artist Title Label Seller Item . Select a specific format: All formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs SP 7 inchs EP 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Cassette Clothing T-Shirt Others. Featured items. The recording on the other side of this disc: Hello Joe Polka. Technical Notes: Crackling. 78 saturday-waltz-lordagsvalsen whoopee-john-wilfahrt-and-his-band gbia0052352a 04 3. 3 CT download. download 56 Files download 18 Original. SHOW ALL. Album Tracks. About & Images. Mądry Pijak - Chester Budny & His Boys. Barnyard Blues Polka, Greet The Folk. Toolie-Oolie-Doolie, Every Little Mo. St Paul Waltz - Whoopie John Wilfahrt. Joan Pa Snippin And Nikolina Schottische - Whoopie John Wilfahrt. Julida Polka - Whoopie John Wilfahrt. Beer Barrel Polka Roll Out The Barrel - Whoopie John Wilfahrt. Herz-Schmerz-Polka - Whoopee John. Whoopee John: The eldest son of John Wilfahrt and Barbara Portner, was a professional polka musician who recorded with Vocalion and from 1934, Decca. The eldest son of John Wilfahrt and Barbara Portner, was a professional polka musician who recorded with Vocalion and from 1934, Decca. Whoopee John Wilfahrt Format: Audio CD. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist Sample. Mariechen Waltz. Listen Now . Barbara Polka. Homecoming Waltz. This album contains some of Whoop's best tunes. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting a bit of polka's best. Read more. John Anthony Wilfahrt, better known as Whoopee John Wilfahrt, was born in 1893 on a farm near New Ulm, Minnesota. His grandparents, Joseph Wilfahrt and Franzeska Hauser, migrated to America in March, 1867, with three of their children and settled on a farm in Sigel Township, a few miles from New Ulm. The family came from the small village of Swarzach located in the Bohemian Forest of western Bohemia. then part of Austria. Whoopee's father was born in 1871 in Sigel, eventually marrying Barbara Portner, whose family also originated in the Böhmerwald, for whom Whoopee named his