- Walter Jagiello
Walter "Li'l Wally" Jagiello, "Mały Władziu" (
August 1 1930 –August 17 2006 ), was an American (of Polish background)polka musician andsongwriter fromChicago ,Illinois . A self-taughtChemnitzer concertina and drum player, who sang perfect Polish as well as English in many of his songs. His most famous compositions include "Pukaj Jasiu" "No Beer in Heaven" and "I Wish I Was Single Again". His song "Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox ", as recorded byCaptain Stubby and the Buccaneers underwent a resurgence in 2005.Originally starting out at the age of 8 singing with the Eddie Zima Orchestra performing up and down "Polish Broadway" in Chicago, Wally soon struck out on his own and formed his own band "The Happy Harmony Boys". He was a pioneer in the concept of the independent record label, starting his own
Jay-Jay Records in 1951 after a brief career recording stint onColumbia Records , at the age of twenty. He was renowned for his drumbeat and slower and more danceable tempo, which became a mainstay of "Chicago Style" Polish polka sound. His arrangements of many popular Polish folk tunes, and many originals as well, are those used today by polka bands all over the United States.The highlight of Jagiello's career was performing for
Pope John Paul II in 1984, who requested Wally to continue playing after his initial song. The pontiff blessed him after his performance, telling him "God will reward you for all your hard work."He also appeared several times playing his concertina on
The Lawrence Welk Show . He was one of the first two inductees into theInternational Polka Association 's Hall of Fame in 1969. All total, he has collected 17 gold and 4 platinum records.In his later years, he retired to
Miami Beach ,Florida , but continued to perform and record and please audiences nationwide. Li'l Wally died in 2006 inFlorida at the age of 76.External links
* [http://www.JayJayRecords.net Jay-Jay Records - Official site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/jayjayrecords Jay-Jay on Myspace.com]
* [http://www.internationalpolka.com/jagiello.htm International Polka Hall of Fame]References
* [http://suntimes.com/output/obituaries/cst-nws-xjagi22.html King of Chicago-style polka dies; co-wrote Sox fight song] by Dave Hoekstra, "The Chicago Sun-Times", August 22, 2006.
* [http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/obituaries/chi-0608230231aug23,1,3031805.story Walter "Li'l Wally" Jagiello: 1930 - 2006] , by Trevor Jensen, "The Chicago Tribune", August 23, 2006, Accessed August 24, 2006.
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