International Polka Association
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The International Polka Association, IPA is located in Chicago
Chicago
Chicago is the largest city in the US state of Illinois. With nearly 2.7 million residents, it is the most populous city in the Midwestern United States and the third most populous in the US, after New York City and Los Angeles...

, Illinois
Illinois
Illinois is the fifth-most populous state of the United States of America, and is often noted for being a microcosm of the entire country. With Chicago in the northeast, small industrial cities and great agricultural productivity in central and northern Illinois, and natural resources like coal,...

 and dedicated to the study and preservation of polka
Polka
The polka is a Central European dance and also a genre of dance music familiar throughout Europe and the Americas. It originated in the middle of the 19th century in Bohemia...

 music and the cultural heritage
Cultural heritage
Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations...

 of Polish Americans who have made this music tradition part of their heritage. The IPA hosts an annual festival
Festival
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 and convention
Convention (meeting)
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 as well as its Annual Polka Music Awards banquet. During the banquet, important figures in polka music are inducted into the Polka Hall of Fame.

History

The concept of a national polka convention had been developed and pioneered in Chicago, and the first polka convention was held in 1963. This convention developed into the International Polka Convention which was presented each succeeding year in Chicago, Detroit and Buffalo, New York
Buffalo, New York
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. In 1968, a steering committee began preparations for the formation of the International Polka Association. The Association was officially chartered by the State of Illinois
Illinois
Illinois is the fifth-most populous state of the United States of America, and is often noted for being a microcosm of the entire country. With Chicago in the northeast, small industrial cities and great agricultural productivity in central and northern Illinois, and natural resources like coal,...

 as a "not for profit" corporation and was registered with the County of Cook (Chicago) in August 1968. As stated in its charter, the International Polka Association was organized as: "An educational and charitable organization for the preservation, promulgation and advancement of polka music and; to promote, maintain and advance public interest in polka entertainment; to advance the mutual interests and encourage greater cooperation among its members who are engaged in polka entertainment; and to encourage and pursue the study of polka music, dancing and traditional folklore
Folklore
Folklore consists of legends, music, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, fairy tales and customs that are the traditions of a culture, subculture, or group. It is also the set of practices through which those expressive genres are shared. The study of folklore is sometimes called...

."

The IPA is structured to serve as an educational resource. The IPA is also responsible for the continued operation and growth of the Polka Music Hall of Fame and Museum. It is through this branch that the Association has been able to continue its historical, educational and research goals on behalf of polka music.

Hall of Fame membership

Adamczyk, Steve Barthalt, Adam Bass, Kenny Belina, Billy Biskup, Michael "Mitch"
Blazonczyk, Antonina Blazonczyk, Eddie
Eddie Blazonczyk
Eddie Blazonczyk is a polka musician and leader of the band The Versatones. He was born in Chicago to Polish Immigrant parents. Their album Another Polka Celebration won the 1986 Grammy in the Polka Category. He was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship in 1998...

Bomba, Johnny Borek, William "Wesoly Bolek" Bright, Roger
Budzilek, Ray Bulinski, Fred Check, John Chesky, Larry Czerniak, Bill
Czerniak, Joe Czupta, Bill Dana, Walter Darlak, Jerry Data, Marisha
Demerski, John Dorschner, Ray Dragon, Chet Duchow, Lawrence Dusseault, Happy Louie
Dziagwa, Andy "Day" Fedorchak, Joe Fiedor, Joe Floren, Myron Forman, Eddie
Fritsche, Fezz Fuzzy, Cousin Goetsch, Jerry Gomulka, Lenny Gosz, Romy
Goydish, Bernie Grebnick, Al Groller, Walt Grybosh, Frankie "Gee" Gulinski, Chet
Guzevich, Hank Haas, Johnny Haller, Hank Henry, Ray Herzog, Marv
Hoyer, Matt Hicks, Charlie Hyzny, Johnny Hudy, Fred Jagiello, Walter "Li'l Wally"
Walter Jagiello
Walter "Li'l Wally" Jagiello, "Mały Władziu" , was an American polka musician and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. A self-taught Chemnitzer concertina and drum player, who sang perfect Polish as well as English in many of his songs...

Jarusinski, Raymond "Ray Jay" Jasiewicz, Henry Jasinski, Stan Johantgen, Vi Karas, Johnny
Karas, Thomas Kendzierski, Freddy "K" Korosa, Eddie Kowalkowski, Chet Kozicki, Leon
Kryger, Brunon Kryger, Brunon (Bruce) Kryger, Lucian Kucera, Ernie Lazarz, Joe
Lesser, Adolph Libera, Jackie Libera, Johnny Liszka, Frank Loeffelmacher, Harold
Lucki, Don Lush, Marion Lyskawa, Stanley Madura, Mattie Maduzia, Wally
Maksymowicz, Ted Marggraff, Norman Marcissuk, Joe Matousek, Michael Meisner, Verne
Verne Meisner
LaVerne Donald "Verne" Meisner was an American polka musician born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and raised in Whitewater, Wisconsin. He was inducted into five halls of fame, including the International Polka Association Hall of Fame as a "Living Legend" in 1989...

Menko, Johnny Mikos, Bruno Miskulin, Joey
Joey Miskulin
Joseph M. Miskulin is a hall of fame accordionist and producer of Grammy Award-winning music albums. In a music career spanning more than four decades, Joey Miskulin has collaborated with a range of artists including Paul McCartney, John Denver, Ricky Skaggs, Andy Williams, Ricky Van Shelton,...

Mrozinski, Tom Nowakowski, Michael
Nowicki, Adam Oskierko, Eddie Ostanek, Walter Paterek, "Joe Pat" Pecon, Johnny
Pietrzak, Wanda "Koziol" Podgorski, Ignacy Polisky, Dennis Piatkowski, Al Pillar, Dick
Pinter, Emily Prohut, Lou Przasnyski, Stanley Przasnyski, John "Jas" Rhamy, Gary
Robak, Jan Robel, Jolly Jack Rock, Joe Rodgers, Dick Rohwetter, Carl
Sajewski, Alvin C. Saleski, Stan E. Schafer, Chet Seretny, Virginia Seweryniak, Dave "Scrubby"
Siebert, Gary Siwiec, Eddie sewierski, Casey Skinger, Eddie Sladky, Matt
Solek, Walt
Walt Solek
Walter Solek or Walt Solek was a Polish-American lyricist, musician, performer, and radio show host who introduced English-language lyrics into polka music in the United States...

Soyka, Al Stolzenberg, Ray Stras, Keith Struzik, Joe
Sturr, Jimmy Szczypula, Rev. Walter Timmer, "Jolly" Joe Tokarz, Richie Towalski, Li'l Richard
Trebar, Lou Vadnal, Johnny Walk, Larry Wasielewski, Matt Watters, Pat
Weber, Jimmy Welk, Lawrence
Lawrence Welk
Lawrence Welk was an American musician, accordionist, bandleader, and television impresario, who hosted The Lawrence Welk Show from 1955 to 1982...

Wilczynski, Henry "Will" Wilfahrt, "Whoopie John" Wisniewski, Gene
Witkowski, Bernie Wyte Wojkiewicz, Joe Wojnarowski, Frank Wolan, Sylvester "Shep" Yankovic, Frank
Zablocki, Chester "Chet" Zapolska, Teresa Zavaski, Eddie Zielinski, Bruno "Jr." Zima, Eddie
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