Best Christmas Polka Album of All Time!!!

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Thomas Maurice Booth
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Best Christmas Polka Album of All Time!!!

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Any leads? I am looking for a legit Christmas Polka album with actual Christmas songs played in a polka style. I do not made-up songs that are supposed to be funny (such as "Grandma Cut the Christmas Cheese)! I checked amazon.com with limited results.

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Re: Best Christmas Polka Album of All Time!!!

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Check out: Polkamart.com. LynnMarie (button box player) has a Christmas CD you might be interested in. I have heard her on a polka radio program from Wisconsin some time ago - she sounds very good. (Looks pretty good, too!)
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Re: Best Christmas Polka Album of All Time!!!

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John Caves wrote:Check out: Polkamart.com. LynnMarie (button box player) has a Christmas CD you might be interested in. I have heard her on a polka radio program from Wisconsin some time ago - she sounds very good. (Looks pretty good, too!)
Having once traded sets w/her, I can vouch for your accuracy. I know nothing of her Christmas music, however.
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I have a Hal Leonard concert band piece called "Jingle Bell Polka" by David Marshall. It's maybe a simple grade two. It's a little different from the one Amazon has listed here: http://www.amazon.com/Jingle-Bell-Polka ... 408&sr=8-1

Or... here's the whole album: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001I2 ... 408&sr=8-1
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