At a funeral my dad handled, a relative of the deceased offered to play some special selections during the service. His instrument? An accordion! It was gently suggested he play during the reception afterwards.
I will never understand why many people look down on Polka and Bluegrass. I think it’s snobbish and is perpetuated by under educated who somehow think this makes them superior in some way.
John Wiley Premium Member over 8 years ago
Reminds me of a joke…
Define “perfect pitch.”
Throw a banjo into a Dumpster, and it hits an accordion!
Dani Rice over 8 years ago
At a funeral my dad handled, a relative of the deceased offered to play some special selections during the service. His instrument? An accordion! It was gently suggested he play during the reception afterwards.
ksu71 over 8 years ago
I will never understand why many people look down on Polka and Bluegrass. I think it’s snobbish and is perpetuated by under educated who somehow think this makes them superior in some way.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 8 years ago
Probably because you only knew one song – “In Heaven There is No Beer.”
mfrasca over 8 years ago
Old and in the Way
Here's Waldo over 8 years ago
Those are the Shmenge Brothers. Ms. Vilva Yatchke is going to supply the cabbage rolls.
gammaguy over 8 years ago
You need to contact the folks from “Behind-the-Times Music”.