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Eddie Blazonczyk : ウィキペディア英語版
Eddie Blazonczyk
Eddie Blazonczyk, Sr. (July 12, 1941 – May 21, 2012) was a Grammy award-winning polka musician and founder of the band The Versatones. He was inducted into the International Polka Hall of Fame in 1970.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.internationalpolka.com/eddie-blazonczyk.html )〕 He stopped performing in 2002. Blazonczyk died of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome on May 21, 2012.
==History==

Eddie Blazonczyk was born in Chicago, Illinois to Polish immigrant parents. His album, ''Another Polka Celebration'' won the 1986 Grammy in the Polka Category. He was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship in 1998. Before becoming a polka artist, and founding Chicago-based Bel-Aire Records in 1963, Eddie Blazonczyk recorded under the name Eddy Bell for Mercury Records and Lucky Four Records, both labels also based in Chicago. During this period Blazonczyk toured with Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent and Brenda Lee.〔(Chicagoan Eddie Blazonczyk Sr. spread polka around the globe ) Retrieved 2013-05-21〕 The records he made for these labels were rockabilly sides, and novelty songs. "The Great Great Pumpkin", released on Lucky Four #1012, is probably the most noteworthy of these recordings. This recording is still occasionally heard around Halloween and is highly sought by record collectors. Lenny LaCour, the owner of Lucky Four Records, encouraged Blazonczyk, at the age of 22, to specialize in polka music, rather than to continue as a rockabilly singer. Blazonczyk has said, "I took his advice, and never regretted it."〔Dave Hoekstra, ("Almost Famous" ). ''Chicago Reader'', February 6, 2003. Retrieved 2012-01-28〕 Blazonczyk retired from performing in 2002. At that time, he turned over responsibility for his band, The Versatones, to his son, Eddie Blazonczyk Jr. The Versatones played their last performance on New Year's Eve, 2011.〔Philip Potemka, (Legendary Chicago-based polka band comes to an end ). NWI.com, February 20, 2011; Retrieved 2012-01-28〕

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