Walt Solek - Early Career

Early Career

Solek's first break was with the Krakowska Orchestra organized by his brother Henry, with which he recorded on the RCA Victor label. In 1939 he organized his own polka band before being calld up by Uncle Sam in 1940 to serve in the United States Navy. After World War II, his song Julida Polka was one of his earliest hits on Columbia Records. "The hit vaulted him right to the top of the polka world." The band was booked into dance halls all over the eastern states, billed as the “Polish Spike Jones”. His success continued with other hits including "Coal Miners Polka", "Pierogi Polka", "Green Parrot" and "They’re Always In The Way". The polka business fell on hard times in the '50s and his band made the switch to cutting records with English lyrics. During this period he released the hit song "Who Stole The Keeshka". He spent 35 years in the music business recording with Columbia Records, Harmonia, Dana, Reprise, Starr, and Rex Records.

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