Showing posts with label Jerry Dorstal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jerry Dorstal. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 April 2017

KB-2205 - SOMA LP MG 1231

VARIOUS ARTISTS - “Waltz Favorites”
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KB-2205A - Saturday Night Waltz  (Fezz Fritsche)
                 State Waltz   (Norm Wilke)
                 Little Fisherman’s Waltz   (Royal Melody orch)
                 Lakeside Waltz   (Gil Stein Orch)
                 St Paul Waltz   (Happy Hugo)
                 After The Morning   (Jerry Dorstal)
KB-2205B - Sailors Waltz  (Fezz Fritsche)
                 Playmor Waltz  (Jerry Dorstal)
                 Summer Paradise Waltz   (Joe Plummer)
                 Love Tunnel Waltz   (Norm Wilke)
                 Friendship Waltz   (Roman Rezac)
                 Snowflake Waltz   (Jerry Dorstal)
SOMA LP MG 1231
Minneapolis, MN






Monday, 24 April 2017

KB-2204 - SOMA LP 1229

Jerry Dostal - “Oom Pah Pah with Jerry Dostal”
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KB-2204A – Side One
KB-2204B – Side two 
SOMA LP MG 1229
Minneapolis, MN

Saturday, 23 January 2016

KB-1753 - SOMA 1131

Jerry Dostal
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KB-1753A – Prom Polka
KB-1753B – Little City Waltz
SOMA 1131
119 North 9th St, Minneapolis, MN   (Amos Heilicher)

Friday, 22 January 2016

KB-1752 - SOMA 1130

Jerry Dostal
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KB-1752A – Pla-Mor Waltz   (No Publ.)
KB-1752B – Barnswallow Polka   (No Publ.)
SOMA 1130
119 North 9th St, Minneapolis, MN   (Amos Heilicher)




Thursday, 17 February 2011

KB-47 - SOMA 1033

JERRY DORSTAL And His Orchestra
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KB-47A – You Promised Me
KB-47B – After The Morning
SOMA 1033
119 North 9th St, Minneapolis, MN


Jerry was inducted into the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame in 1997. Here is the brief bio recorded on his page:

"Jerry Dostal, known as “The King of Bohemian Music” started entertaining in the early 1930s and started his own eight member band.
The band entertained in many states and all over Minnesota, with the longest stint of playing every night for three months.
Jerry believes he was the first old-tyme band to use a sleeper bus, which he had built by a company in Chaska.
The Dostal Band did live broadcasts on many stations over the years and the band’s first recording, “PlaMor Waltz” was recorded in 1948.In 1940, Jerry and his wife, Ethel purchased the Swan Lake Pavilion on Silver Lake and later renamed it the Pla-Mor Ballroom.
Jerry played with many other area bands over the years and considers himself fortunate to have had such dedications from the musicians he played with."