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$15.00 which includes shipping and handling.  Please make check payable to Terry Kosiara, 1434 S. Oak Road, Davison, MI  48423.  Please allow 2 weeks for delivery.

This recording consists of 17 selections, 4 of which are original songs and 3 of them penned by Frank Majchrowski.  Frank has an excellent talent in writing original material and his ability shines in this recording featuring the songs “Always in My Heart”, “Too Many Sweethearts”, and “Thoughts of You.”  The other original tune and title cut named “Go With the Flow” was written by former member Curt Majeske.  The group is proud of the efforts of Frank and Curt in writing material that is new and refreshing.

 

To show the group’s ability to crossover into other musical fields, this recording includes songs that have been converted over into a polka tempo.  These classic songs like Sam Cooke’s “What a Wonderful World” and Todd Rundgren’s “The Light in Your Eyes” are examples of this groups talent and creativity.  Other songs include Shania Twain’s hit “Forever and Always”, Keith Whitley’s hit “Don’t Close Your Eyes”,  and Charlie Pride’s “Someone Loves You Honey” give the listener a wide variety of musical selections you cannot help but listen to over and over again.

 

Though this recording provides original as well as crossover music, the group does not forget its roots with classic standard Chicago style polka music with songs like “Memories Polka” which is on this recording as a tribute to the late “Polka General”, Li’l Richard Towalski.  Other classics include Podgorski’s “In My Orchard” and “Proud Boy” along with classic instrumental “Rain Rain” and the standard “Happy Bachelor”. 

 

Two waltzes and one oberek are also part of “Go With the Flow”.  “Their Hearts are Dancing” arranged by Joe Toma, and “How Lucky You Are” originally arranged by Paul Romanowski and the “Michigan Connection” are two waltzes that will keep you on the floor dancing.  The old classic oberek “Sick Sober and Sorry” brings you back to a time of  when too much fun could lead you to trouble when you have had too much to drink. 

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$15.00 which includes shipping and handling. 

"Oh What a Feeling" was introduced in 2001.  This was the first recording released by Polka Music Sound.  The recording contains 15 selections.  They are:
 
How Many Ways Polka
Jamie's Polka
Grey Goose Polka
I'll Love You Forever Waltz
Eddie's Polka
All Right Polka
I Promised My Girl Oberek
My Sunshine Polka
Ben and Gerry's Polka
Tadziu's Polka
Tracy's Waltz
Naughty Eyes Polka
Sweetheart Polka
Untrue Love Polka.
 
Eight of the fifteen songs are original tunes, seven penned by Frank Majchrowski and one by Joe Toma.  As in the new release "Go With The Flow", Frank's ability to write new and creative songs shines through and through.  In addition, he pours his heart out in a tribute to his late daughter, Tracy, in Tracy's Waltz.  Joe's original writing, "I'll Love You Forever" is for his lovely bride, Jill.  Actually, the word is that Joe was putting too much time to music and was neglecting Jill.  As a result, this song was written for her.  Kidding aside, both Frank and Joe contribute their extraordinary talents in this recording. 
 
The remainder of the recording shows the traditional roots of the band.  "All Right Polka", is probably one of the most requested songs on stage and on the air.  Other highly requested tunes include Happy Louie's "Grey Goose" and Eddie Zima's "Eddie's Polka."