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MP3 Brian Marshall and his Tex-Slavic Playboys - Texas Lowlands

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  • 1. Grasshopper Polka
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  • 2. Flat Lake Special
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  • 3. Where is My Grey Horse? (Gdzie ty moja Siwi Konie)
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  • 4. Ikes Polka (Co wy tutej Robita)
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  • 5. Wiesniak (Village) Oberek
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  • 6. Blue Skirt Waltz
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  • 7. Cendalski Special
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  • 8. Texas Polish Wedding March Medley
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  • 9. White Chimney (Bialy Komin)
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  • 10. No Reason to Go Home (Do domu nie mam poco isc)
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  • 11. Hyman Special
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  • 12. Pije Kuba (Drunk Jake) Polka
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Komplettes MP3 Album von Brian Marshall and his Tex-Slavic Playboys
Angegebene Spieldauer: 32:40
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2006-03-17
Kurz-Beschreibung von CDbaby: Traditional Polkas, songs and obereks as played by a modern Texas-Polish dance band.

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Check out this great new CD of Texas Polish Polka music by Houston based fiddler Brian Marshall.

Several small towns in Texas -- New Waverly, Chappel Hill and Bremond, to name a few -- were settled by Poles that immigrated to the Lone Star State in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. As a result, these communities have fostered a style of music that connects them over time and space to the villages of Poland. This down-home style utilizes the instruments that were readily available on the rural American landscape at the time -- violin, bass, guitar and accordion â but has largely avoided the brass sound that became popular among American Poles in more northern urban areas. To this day, the western swing-tinged polkas and obereks performed by Texas Poles still can be heard at weddings, family reunions and other community events.

A fourth generation musician of Polish ancestry, Brian Marshall (nee Marszalek) started playing music at the age of 7 and he likely learned his first Polish tune at 8. Brianâs grandfather was a fiddler, from Bremond, Texas â the single largest Polish settlement in the state until the Second World Warâand from him Brian learned a true affection for the old music. As a teenager, Brian played in a country band that would flip to its Polish set list for the right community events. By his late 20s Brian realized an entire generation of Texas Polish musicians were disappearing and their repertoires with them. In response, he started recording himself and many of the older players to ensure that the music was not lost. His passion for this effort has resulted in two acclaimed and currently available recording projects, the self-produced "Polish Roots" and "Texas Kapela", on Arhoolie Records.


Song List:

1.Grasshopper Polka
A polka with German origins but very popular amongst Texas Poles

2. Flat Lake Special
A popular waltz from Bremond, from the repertoire of fiddler Steve Okonski.

3. Hyman Special
An oberek learned from fiddler William Hyman (Hajman) of New Wavery, TX. Collected on a road trip with my friend Frank Motley. With the complete absence of minor key tunes in Texas, we were astonished to hear William play this tune with a minor section. Or at the age of 83 was he just playing flat? Your guess is as good as ours.

4.Cendalski Special
The great Daniel Cendalski played this one for me on his front porch in Brenham, TX.

5.Drunk Jake
A Polish drinking song sung by both Chappel Hill and Bremond Poles.

6. White Chimney
This is Bremondâs âBride Danceâ song performed at weddings.

7. Blue Skirt Waltz
A beautiful and well loved Czech waltz. Probably still the most requested waltz at dances in Texas.

8. Where is my Gray Horse
These lyrics were sung to me by Ike Modzrejewski a couple of months prior to his death. A favorite âfoot stomperâ in Chappel Hill and Brenham TX.

9. No Reason to Go Home
A very popular Bremond Waltz taught to me by Joe Bartula. He actually had the words written down as sung by his mother Aniela Bartula.

10. Wedding Marches
As DJâs become increasingly popular I thought it time to put the Marches on CD so that Texas Poles would have appropriate music for the âGrand Marchâ as opposed to some hokey northern Polka version of âRoll out the Barrelâ that the DJ picked up at Wal Mart.

11. Ikeâs polka
Ike Modzrejewski loved to sing this one!

12. Village Oberek
Fiddler Joe Kujawa recorded this tune some years ago as he remembered it being played by Steve Okonski. I recently dug up some old recordings of Steve from the late 40âs that had the complete version and I like it. A LOT!


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